We have wild parrots in Connecticut. Seriously. I’ve seen some in trees in one neighborhood in Bridgeport. Don’t recall seeing any on power lines. And I doubt if they use claw moisturizer anyway.
One day, I saw a large group of birds on a telephone line. There was a big gap in the middle with a single bird sitting there. On closer inspection, I was able to identify it as a peregrine falcon; they eat birds.
Out of the Past over 4 years ago
He spooked the crows. Maybe they thought he was a bat.
Grumpy Old Guy over 4 years ago
Crows gonna hate, just being crows….
Jesy Bertz Premium Member over 4 years ago
Hanging out with a flock of crows is Murder.
Kaputnik over 4 years ago
We have wild parrots in Connecticut. Seriously. I’ve seen some in trees in one neighborhood in Bridgeport. Don’t recall seeing any on power lines. And I doubt if they use claw moisturizer anyway.
RohanDemon over 4 years ago
If he touches two of the power cables, he will not need to worry about it.
M2MM over 4 years ago
He’s rather big for being a parakeet, isn’t he?
Uncle Bob over 4 years ago
“Evil woman, don’t play no games with me…” — The Crows
jel354 over 4 years ago
Is this another step in the falcon training?
nosirrom over 4 years ago
Considering Pilsner’s diet the crows are lucky this didn’t happen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy5ygZZINtw
chrisjozo over 4 years ago
Interesting choice of companions. Crows and ravens can talk as well as parrots and parakeets.
ChessPirate over 4 years ago
“Caw, caw! Ca-haw, ca-haw! Haw, haw!” ☺
Daeder over 4 years ago
That’s how bats manage to hang upside down; they always moisturize!
mistercatworks over 4 years ago
One day, I saw a large group of birds on a telephone line. There was a big gap in the middle with a single bird sitting there. On closer inspection, I was able to identify it as a peregrine falcon; they eat birds.
Sisyphos over 4 years ago
Pilsner, how close you have come to giving that murder of crows a good reason for its name! Hand lotion indeed!