![]() I just give them leftovers every few days, as a treat. I don’t feed them too much in this season, as I don’t want to domesticate them or create an addiction or dependency, I prefer to see them wild, free and autonomous. I admit I was quite a slug lately with sciatica pain considerably limiting my mobility, concentration and productivity.Īnyhow, this was a clear invitation to communicate. Looking out the window, I noticed that she had moved their black obsidian further away and slightly moved my sunstone halfway outside the window, intimating me to come out of my bird cage. ![]() For an instant, I was tempted to think that the Crows are after all dumber than I thought and a bit opportunist.Ī few days went by without any interaction when one morning, the lead female came cawing at my door, pulling on the hanging wire to get my attention. Just to pick up where I left last week, that time they picked up the cheese and nothing was moved, not even the two representative shiny stones we’ve been playing chess with. It is in our best interest to learn from other sentient intelligent life forms rather than to assume we are the smartest and most evolved. In this sense, they remind me of Sasquatch. One thing the Crows have taught me is that each time you try to outsmart or surprise them, you’ll be the one to be dumbfounded. ![]() More mind-blowing discoveries with my Crow friends
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