Crows, Rooks, Ravens, Jackdaws, Jays and Magpies

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Not sure if I can link to instagram but here's a photo of me hanging out with Yoda and trying really hard not to laugh

https://instagram.com/p/BMiZO9rFtkFLsIqYFoOydKd-7qsoCUj3fCeKPw0/

just1n3, Saturday, 29 July 2017 17:41 (six years ago) link

^ that's great

Week of Wonders (Ross), Saturday, 29 July 2017 17:51 (six years ago) link

Fake magpie.

(I find it odd how different the birds with the same names in UK and US usually are)

koogs, Saturday, 29 July 2017 17:53 (six years ago) link

That photo was taken in New Zealand!

just1n3, Saturday, 29 July 2017 18:00 (six years ago) link

(and Australasia)

Oh, American and European magpies are related but the Australian ones are unrelated and aren't corvids.

koogs, Saturday, 29 July 2017 18:02 (six years ago) link

Sorry, that sounded more dismissive than i meant it to be.

English magpies are, for something that it just black and white, quite striking in a way the others don't seem to be (based on photos I've seen)

(Sat here watching Godzilla 1984 i can hear one outside somewhere)

koogs, Saturday, 29 July 2017 18:15 (six years ago) link

Timely!

Hilarity Winner (doo dah), Saturday, 29 July 2017 20:02 (six years ago) link

Nice. You can see the iridescence on the wings which makes them look slightly blue.

Oh, there was a guy with about 30 crows around him in Hyde park this afternoon, feeding them something.

koogs, Saturday, 29 July 2017 20:44 (six years ago) link

This is a typical view when eating lunch on clapham common. No crumbs from me, pals.

http://i.imgur.com/6VeZgEv.jpg

The XX pants (ledge), Monday, 31 July 2017 12:53 (six years ago) link

Tom, that link is insane

Week of Wonders (Ross), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 04:30 (six years ago) link

great doc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89C5gsdaSXg

Week of Wonders (Ross), Friday, 11 August 2017 06:05 (six years ago) link

I fucking love crows

-_- (jim in vancouver), Friday, 11 August 2017 06:45 (six years ago) link

Photo from Clapham common also seems to be behaviour during storms here and after it's rained. Do they eat worms? Would seem to be the one likely explanation for them doing that here since there are rarely p[eople around when I see them doing that.

Also really interesting watching interplay of different bird species around teh marketplace on Sunday when it becomes more of a food court.
Tend to be some kind of corvid, seagulls and pigeons. Corvid which is probably a crow has intelligence and can open closed food containers i.e. can undo the catch on the plastic food tray that my Indian takeaway running friend uses or can work out where to peck through on a plastic tray among other skills. Seagulls have apparently learnt how to peck through food trays from the crows. Pigeons seem to need food to be placed in front of them for it to register.
Wondering now if that is over-domestication or something.

Stevolende, Friday, 11 August 2017 08:39 (six years ago) link

Crows tap the ground to simulate rain so worms come up, yeah

Week of Wonders (Ross), Friday, 11 August 2017 18:32 (six years ago) link

nine months pass...

There's a tree along my driveway that's dense enough to keep out most predators so for the second season running, the local scrub jays have used it for their HQ nest. They like grabbing pieces of dead flowers from my dining room window, but split as soon as we're done regarding each other and I try to take a photo. This one is through the kitchen window.

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1735/41667779635_369c0f504a_k.jpg

Elvis Telecom, Friday, 8 June 2018 02:08 (five years ago) link

i saw a sunbathing crow last friday. the path i was on went within 6ft of it and it just sat there not caring.

koogs, Friday, 8 June 2018 08:37 (five years ago) link

nine months pass...

https://t.co/6phuVtAlEK

koogs, Monday, 25 March 2019 18:51 (five years ago) link

^ crows leave gifts for people who feed them

koogs, Monday, 25 March 2019 18:52 (five years ago) link

Living in the land of ravens rn. Truly aliens among us.

cheese canopy (map), Tuesday, 26 March 2019 23:45 (five years ago) link

how have i not seen this thread before

i regularly (once a week) pass through clapham common almost at the exact spot from where ledge's photo was taken. the crows of clapham common are a most fascinating and abundant community

love any revelation of corvids' vast intelligence

PPL+AI=NS (imago), Tuesday, 26 March 2019 23:57 (five years ago) link

Broken image link from 13 years ago...

> These dudes are all over Richmond Park

Jackdaws. Was amazed at how many jackdaws I saw in Richmond park and how they don't care about you being 5ft away. Didn't think I'd seen a jackdaw before then until my dad pointed out that all the pairs of birds sat on the chimney pots around home were jackdaws. (At that distance it's hard to guess how big they are and in silhouette you don't get to see the giveaway grey heads)

koogs, Wednesday, 27 March 2019 03:49 (five years ago) link

there's nothing more enigmatic and honestly disturbing than being out in the desert wilderness with hardly any signs of animal life for minutes at a time and hearing or spotting a single raven usually perched in a place that has a quality of absurd obviousness to it as if it wants to communicate some kind of cosmic joke to you, and then feeling yourself being watched by it as you pass. it seems to have both an understanding of what space and placement mean in the context of the human world and an otherness to its intelligence that falls outside of it.

cheese canopy (map), Wednesday, 27 March 2019 03:57 (five years ago) link

i saw hi to my crows daily. no gifts but we cool

alomar lines, Wednesday, 27 March 2019 06:45 (five years ago) link

Same! A pair of crows has been living on top of our office building for a couple of years, directly above me it turns out. They hop around the parking lot most of the day (we're next to a supermarket, plenty of food to be found on the ground). They'll get out of the way when a car approaches or take the high road esp when esp kids walk by, but they're completely cool with me. We'll exchange glances in a 'howdy neighbour' kind of way. It's one of those small daily pleasures tbh

Uptown VONC (Le Bateau Ivre), Wednesday, 27 March 2019 12:38 (five years ago) link

I caw back at my local crows when I hear them cawing. I hope they know that means I think they're cool. I want to start throwing them peanuts or something, but am concerned about what might happen if I decided to stop.

☮ (peace, man), Wednesday, 27 March 2019 13:10 (five years ago) link

jackdaw is an alltime great bird name

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Wednesday, 27 March 2019 15:54 (five years ago) link

crows are good, I love them

moose; squirrel (silby), Wednesday, 27 March 2019 16:59 (five years ago) link

want to submit that grackles are good, some Austinites have expressed a sort of exhausted loathing for grackles, but on my one visit I was charmed by them

moose; squirrel (silby), Wednesday, 27 March 2019 17:00 (five years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Grackles are awesome, they may not have corvid brains but I love them

Booming map post re raven placement

valet doberman (Jon not Jon), Friday, 12 April 2019 22:30 (five years ago) link

Recently moved to a high-up place where crows perch in the treetops outside. Wish I could open up the windows and invite them in, but our neighbors are total narcs and would rat us out to management.

cat, Friday, 26 April 2019 04:00 (five years ago) link

one month passes...

A magpie came and sat on my (open) window just now - I think it trying to work out how to get into my room.

John Harris is a Guardian columnist (Tom D.), Friday, 14 June 2019 19:02 (four years ago) link

you and your twinkly trinkets

mark s, Friday, 14 June 2019 19:07 (four years ago) link

Yeah I've had a couple of them doing that recently too

Something's going down

Number None, Friday, 14 June 2019 19:19 (four years ago) link

When we were in Istanbul the place was full of hooded crows and you’d see them attacking - and seeing off - seagulls that were easily three times their size. Fearless lads.

stress tweeting (gyac), Friday, 14 June 2019 19:20 (four years ago) link

since moving to a city where crows dive bomb pedestrians during mating season and caw aggressively at every passerby, i don’t love crows so much

flopson, Friday, 14 June 2019 19:37 (four years ago) link

Definitely the lesser evil where seagulls are concerned.

stress tweeting (gyac), Friday, 14 June 2019 19:39 (four years ago) link

Crows harrass hawks and eagles here (PNW) , follow them around and caw and just bug them. Funny from a distance!

alomar lines, Friday, 14 June 2019 19:53 (four years ago) link

three years pass...

Raven Joins Road Trip, Drafts Off Car for 45 Minutes

A couple driving along a lonely stretch of snowy Canadian highway had some unexpected company — a raven that used their car’s draft to hitch a ride for 45 minutes.

Alex Lavoie, Jodi Young, and their cat were driving from a job in the Yukon back home to British Columbia when an enterprising avian swooped in front of their car, spread its wings, and soared along in front of them for the better part of an hour. Lavoie couldn’t quite believe his eyes.

After about 25 minutes, Lavoie and Young stopped to feed their feline, and to their surprise, the raven joined them in their pit stop. The couple tossed the bird some cat treats, then all four travelers got back on the road. The clever Corvid drafted along for another 20 minutes or so before flying off with another member of its species.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Eu_3j8-uwM

Elvis Telecom, Thursday, 22 December 2022 03:12 (one year ago) link

eight months pass...

two gangs of four pies on the way out to the shops and back again: perhaps the same gang twice (?) silently but gleamingly letting me know that IT'S A BOY

tho not where i might meet him or how i might (*creepy pinocchio voice*) become him

mark s, Thursday, 7 September 2023 12:00 (eight months ago) link

got to say when these gentlemen have promised me JOY they've rarely delivered

School of RAAC (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 7 September 2023 12:01 (eight months ago) link

magLIE moar liek

mark s, Thursday, 7 September 2023 12:05 (eight months ago) link

I recently saw a magpie absolutely torment a big dumb seagull who was sitting in a pool of water that the magpie wanted. After a while the seagull grumped off, it was a joy to behold.

Tim, Thursday, 7 September 2023 12:10 (eight months ago) link

the internet is trying to convince me that the magpie's call is "wock wock wock-a-wock, wock pjur, weer weer"

mark s, Thursday, 7 September 2023 12:13 (eight months ago) link

there was an almighty cachinnation of jays in a client's garden earlier. yesterday two jackdaws let me walk right past them. they're waiting for their moment I swear

imago, Thursday, 7 September 2023 12:26 (eight months ago) link

In Canberra visiting my brother, a small grey butcher bird came and sat on the chair beside me for a few minutes at eye level. I wasn’t sure if it was interested by me or deciding whether to take my eye out. Magic experience. It flew a short way away into a tree and I cut a scrap of steak for it, which it caught off the bounce.

assert (matttkkkk), Thursday, 7 September 2023 13:25 (eight months ago) link


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