Posted on 04/07/2013 6:38:29 PM PDT by navysealdad
Crow uses three step process to get food.
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you bet they are,they knocked off Brisbane by 19 points yesterday!
Ha we had a pet crow as kids same thing. Show up at window cawing for food at the crack of dawn....steal shiny objects car keys.....we’d ride our bikes down a hill and you’d hear a flap flap and he’d land on your head. His name was Malcom. A local farmer who didn’t like us shot him. So we shot his dog. True story.
It is illegal to kill a scavenger bird in ANY state. They are smart and immune from all disease.
You need to recheck the regs. Crow. Season: August 18 through March 16 on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday only. September 1 through March 9 on National Forest Lands and ... DNR - Crowwww.michigan.gov/.../0
, American Crow. Seasons and Bag Limits 2012-2013. Dates: Aug 1-Sept. 30 and Feb. 1-March 31. No bag limit. Zone: Statewide License: Small game license ... Crow Season | Georgia DNR - Wildlife Resources Divisionwww.georgiawildlife.com/node/1902Cached
Crow Season Hunting, Fishing and Wildlife Viewing Seasons All Counties Sat, 11/06/2010 (All day) - Mon, 02/28/2011 (All day) ... Crow Huntingoutdoornebraska.ne.gov/hunting/guides/upland_game/crow.asp
Any Legal Weapon. Shooting Hours: 30 minutes before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset, except during waterfowl seasons, when crow shooting ends at sunset. AGFC | Crow Hunting Regulationswww.agfc.com/hunting/Pages/HuntingRegulationsCrow.aspxCached
Season Dates and Bag Limits ... Crows may not be hunted with rifles or handguns larger than .22 caliber rimfire or with muzzleloaders larger than .40 caliber ...
Yea we have no shortage either but I think we have a season on crows
Not like coyotes where its anytime
Crows are smart but they make good target practice
But since I respect them a bit we take our bloodlust out on starlings
Anyone pity the ubiquitous starling needs to join PETA SS
Jewish black man...not
Didn’t he Ryder Winona?
Crow ‘seasons’ aren’t usually to protect crows. During hunting seasons for other species, some states restrict crow killing to make it easier to enforce other hunting regulations or simply for safety reasons.
what is the difference between the common raven and a crow?
How does one differentiaate between a raven and a crow?
Ravens differ from crows in appearance by their larger bill, tail shape, flight pattern and by their large size. Ravens are as big as Red-tailed Hawks, and crows are about the size of pigeons.
The raven is all black, has a 3.5-4 ft wingspan and is around 24-27 inches from head to tail. The crow is also black, has a 2.5 ft wingspan and is about 17 inches long. The raven weighs around 40 oz while the crow is 20 oz - half the weight of a raven.
The raven has highly glossed plumage showing iridescent greens, blues, and purples. Sometimes the feathers have an oily or wet sheen. Crows also have feathers with iridescent purple and blue, but with less sheen than the raven.
Ravens are uncommon in populated urban areas. If you see a “really big crow” in the city, the chances are good that it really is a crow and not a raven.......
http://naturemappingfoundation.org/natmap/facts/crow_vs_raven.html
Generally, we don’t see ravens in the east tennesasee valleys but bird watchers have been reporting them recently.
Generally what I think of as ravens, croakers rather than cawyers are seen in the mountains, the high mountains. I have seen them mostly in flight and never in proximity to the crows who were raiding a blue jay nest yesterday afternoon.
bttt
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