My grandmother stayed with us for a few weeks. I was a teenager. She would wake up ridiculously early and potter around the house. We had some peafowl on the property, which she started feeding in the mornings. Some mornings when she was slow to rise, they would call for her.
For 6 months after she left, these fucking peafowl would call for her to feed them. For 6 fucking months every fucking morning they would wake us up early.
Crows will also remember you as a possible food giver forever. Unsalted peanuts in the shell is one of their favourites.
Benefits
They will not attack you when their young is in the nest
You get to observe their behaviours up-close because they trust you
Drawbacks
They will forever recognize you as a food-giver, and sometimes 30 crows will swarm around you when you toss out a few peanuts to the local crows that live close to your home.
IridiumIodide3 on February 1st, 2018 at 03:04 UTC »
The poor guy looks so sad, he's really pulling off that sad puppy dog look.
lovethebacon on February 1st, 2018 at 06:59 UTC »
My grandmother stayed with us for a few weeks. I was a teenager. She would wake up ridiculously early and potter around the house. We had some peafowl on the property, which she started feeding in the mornings. Some mornings when she was slow to rise, they would call for her.
For 6 months after she left, these fucking peafowl would call for her to feed them. For 6 fucking months every fucking morning they would wake us up early.
DancingPetDoggies on February 1st, 2018 at 07:42 UTC »
Crows will also remember you as a possible food giver forever. Unsalted peanuts in the shell is one of their favourites.
Benefits
They will not attack you when their young is in the nest
You get to observe their behaviours up-close because they trust you
Drawbacks
They will forever recognize you as a food-giver, and sometimes 30 crows will swarm around you when you toss out a few peanuts to the local crows that live close to your home.