It reminds me of the crow and the fisherman.In Norway, a man made a hole in ice, set out his fishing line and lure and attached a bell to it. Then he went inside to stay warm. The bell rang, but when he got there, the bait was gone and there was no fish. This happened over and over again.The fisherman was convinced his neighbor was stealing the fish so he set out a camera.What he found was a crow, sitting in a shrub near the hole in the ice. When the bell rang, the crow would hop down, pull up the fishing line, pull the fish off and fly away with it.
sutirtho almost 12 years ago
EAT… before the eagle comes back!!
GoodQuestion Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Ya can’t beat Old Crow . . . I’ll drink to that . . . ☻
T_Lexi almost 12 years ago
: D Old Crow’s the King of the Carrion Hill!
GROG Premium Member almost 12 years ago
It doesn’t look like the eagle’s feeling too good now either.
ellisaana Premium Member almost 12 years ago
It takes a crow to solve a problem.
It reminds me of the crow and the fisherman.In Norway, a man made a hole in ice, set out his fishing line and lure and attached a bell to it. Then he went inside to stay warm. The bell rang, but when he got there, the bait was gone and there was no fish. This happened over and over again.The fisherman was convinced his neighbor was stealing the fish so he set out a camera.What he found was a crow, sitting in a shrub near the hole in the ice. When the bell rang, the crow would hop down, pull up the fishing line, pull the fish off and fly away with it.
Jkiss almost 12 years ago
A scavenger with an inferiority complex….that can’t be good.
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Gee, he’s taking this pretty hard. Give him some gory gizzard. That ought to cheer him up.