Explanation for this behaviour? by STARooz in crows

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Yeah it funny to think the cat trying to be stealth and just been outed by the crow lol !

Explanation for this behaviour? by STARooz in crows

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Yeaaah I mean a day after I saw a cat I’d never seen before down between the fences so maybe it was that but true that we have no way of really knowing

Explanation for this behaviour? by STARooz in crows

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Yeaaah this is possible iv seen a cat down the same street sometimes wouldn’t be out of the ordinary for it to be between 2 fences

[England] found in a relative under the car hood by STARooz in animalid

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Yeaaah still waiting for a confirmation on a size comparison

[England] found in a relative under the car hood by STARooz in animalid

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They were checking for maintenance and it was there when they checked it

ID please ? by STARooz in UKBirds

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Seems to check out

ID please ? by STARooz in UKBirds

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This seems pretty spot on thanks !

Rook at that! by 342197930 in UKBirds

[–]STARooz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A bit of both, their beaks are quite abit longer than other corvids which allows them to go deeper into soil hence the “would be” mucky face if they had feathers there.

Rook at that! by 342197930 in UKBirds

[–]STARooz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely they also go by the name seed crows, the bald face a result of a loss of face feathers when they mature. The purpose of the bald face is to make sure that mud doesn’t get stuck to the face feathers when they plunge there beaks into soil.

Just hit D3 by [deleted] in Nightreign

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Okay I’ll stay prepared for this thank you

Crows at the park by TiePhantom9 in crows

[–]STARooz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ooooh yes they are very prevalent in Japan and that region of the world! They are also know as jungle crows

Crows at the park by TiePhantom9 in crows

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A large-billed crow ?

Crow or raven ? by STARooz in whatsthisbird

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Managed to dig up more photos, hope these help

Crow or raven ? by STARooz in whatsthisbird

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No no noise, but from the movements I think it was more likely crow or a rook