he gulls bashed their way through the plastic. The crows undid the slot and tab latches and opened the lids back.
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Crows are interesting to watch. You can see they’re working things out.
Whenever I see crows nearby, I try to interact with them.
One time as I walked to my car in a parking lot, there was a big crow sitting on a light pole, cawing away with his body bobbing up and down. I stopped walking and looked up from about twenty yards away, and it stopped cawing and looked at me.
I began to walk slowly to pass directly under the light, and the crow watched me intently.
As I passed underneath him into his blind spot and came out on the other side, the crow just executed a neat little hop in the air without moving the rest of his body, spun a perfect 180 in the air of the little hop, and came down on both feet without appearing to move a muscle looking at me.
I found that highly amusing. Just the way it did it...no shuffling of the feet or sloppiness, just a little hop, as if that were the most efficient way of keeping its eye on me!
Hehehehe...all I can think of is Jurassic Park, which is, I am sure, just what you meant...:)