• tkarika@lemmy.world
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    In my hometown, there is an elderly guy (between 60 and 70 i guess) who walks his two agár dogs, and has a crow on his shoulder.

    Anyone who knows him says he’s a nice guy. :)

    • Lazylazycat@lemmy.world
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      Me too. There are two crows that hang out near my house on this patch of grass. They’re there every day just booping around, digging for worms, watching people go past. I always say hello and I like to think they know me. Lovely crow bros.

      • Final Remix@lemmy.world
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        I like to think they know me.

        They do. They know you and are probably used to you. They generally like UNSALTED in-shell peanuts if you can get some to offer to them.

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          This reply made me super happy and I’m going to get some unsalted in-shell peanuts tomorrow for my buddies 🥺

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            Be aware they’re skittish. They’re probably gonna scatter or even just suspiciously side-eye the peanuts at first. They’re smart and cautious. It’ll take a bit for them to even warm up to the suddenly new peanuts in their area.

  • WaxedWookie@lemmy.world
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    See, that’s my secret - you can never go out of style if you’ve never been in style taps forehead

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    I wanted to befriend a crow but they’re diet consists of roadkill and other gnar.

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    There was a shoe store in the town I grew up in as a kid that had a pet crow in a cage. The crow was the store’s mascot. I used to ask to go just to see the crow.

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    Plus, if you feed it peanuts for fetching goodies, it’s an avían, self-replicating fashion-generating machine.

    If you’re into shiny pieces of metal, coins, smooth pebbles, and glass shards, and occasional jewelry. I mean, I’d be flattered by whatever kind of bird treasure - I don’t know about you.