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We don't get crows in our yard often. I would love to make some crow friends. Any time they come up on reddit or something, I'll always go through most of the comments to get some of the fun stories that people have about how smart and social they can be.
We do get Blue Jays, which we absolutely love. They're not quite as clever as the crows, but they are part of the same family and they have been known to do a lot of similar things. It's a small goal of mine to make friends with them to the point where they don't run away too quick if we're outside, or even to the point where they bring gifts. lol. May be a long shot, but it's fun to think about.
As it is, they sometimes warn us if there's a snake in the creek or the area. Ok, they're probably not intending to warn us specifically, but it works.
We had lots of Blue Jays where we used to live I adore them, and miss them. We finally had some start hanging around last Winter, partaking in some of the Crows peanuts popcorn pizza cracker sunflowerseeds mini milk bones ect.ect.ect.ect. whatever, and it was so much fun to see them again, albeit they are *right around the corner nextdoor, but had been not around here much. Eventually they kind of moved on again, maybe somewhere with less competition?...not that Crows are pushy or anything...hahaha
Where we used to live up till 6 years ago we had many Jays,, often there would be a group flying around the neighborhood checking for treats, which we provided sometimes and they eat and would fly off in the same direction everytime making their rounds, could almost set your clock by them. Corvidae family are very cool indeed.
Nice photography! Was the first one a squirrel too? Watch out for the Bear, no close ups About the only wildlife we see in our neighborhood are bunnies and quail.
Ha ha....first one was a Skunk in the dark...gotta admit they are cute. And they are all in the same spot inthe backyard by a tree, I am not good at distances.....50 feet ? maybe? Using a critter webcam type thingy. You know how technical I am lol...not. We have Bunnies, no good pics yet.
I know I have talked about this before, somewhere(??), but it still amazes me when going for a walk in our nearby park, only to come close to dear. Like barely 15 feet sometimes. Who take a look or two, but maintain their place as long as we do not startle them. They are simply beautiful![/QUOTE
Deer? We have seen a few hear. We are quite close to a busy road so I am surprised how much wildlife we do see, at the same time it makes me nervous about things getting hit by cars.
Here are some recent your basic backyard variety shots. We enjoy feeding the Birds and lean towards stuff for the Crows. Very smart and fun to watch.
Not sure if this will work or not...we know there has been a recent Bear but no pics yet. Deer have been visiting most every night, and we have some Bunnies.
SOMEWHERE I have some daytime picks of Deer and we had a family of Turkeys often right along the back of the house, I would be looking out in the field when they were right under my nose lol. We have about an acre, our neighbors have more and keep the backforty so to speak open for the wildlife.
Nice photography! Was the first one a squirrel too? Watch out for the Bear, no close ups About the only wildlife we see in our neighborhood are bunnies and quail.
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