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And yeah… we get crows here the size of small ponies… OK, well, they sound that way on my roof… they’re at least a foot long not counting the tail.
Shygirl…the word “crow” covers a lot of related birds… including ravens, magpies, jackdaws, and some actually called crows…
In some places it’s even used for blackbirds and other non-crow species.So if it’s a big black bird, usually with a longish pointy beak, (so not a hawk or eagle or toucan) you can call it a crow.
Arianne almost 12 years ago
I guess the squirrel idea was nuttin’ to write home about. (Susan, I left you an answer back on Thursday’s A&J.)
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Maybe she should open a crowbar.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Arianne… as you left a handy link…I left you an answer to your answer there…
rshive almost 12 years ago
Well Agnes, if they can’t be bribed with free food, most likely they can’t be bribed.
QuietStorm27 almost 12 years ago
I don’t know if the large black birds in my area are crows but these girls could definitely ride them.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 12 years ago
when one quest fails, move on to the next one.Rome wasn’t built in a day and I bet the current version wasn’t envisioned at the outset.
Stephen Gilberg almost 12 years ago
Ride ’em, crowgirl!
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I hope crow’s feet aren’t contagious.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I like that, Stephen G!
Funny nobody had thought of it.
And yeah… we get crows here the size of small ponies… OK, well, they sound that way on my roof… they’re at least a foot long not counting the tail.
Shygirl…the word “crow” covers a lot of related birds… including ravens, magpies, jackdaws, and some actually called crows…
In some places it’s even used for blackbirds and other non-crow species.So if it’s a big black bird, usually with a longish pointy beak, (so not a hawk or eagle or toucan) you can call it a crow.