Damn crows, every time I am out in the woods hunting they inform every other tasty critter that I am there.
They have a good long distance caw plan.
BlueJays got a habit of doing that also.
As annoying as crows can be at 5:30 AM if you have a bunch near your house, it is hard not to admire them.
They are very interesting creatures. My favorite story was related by a hunter:
Every year when he went deer hunting on his property, the crows would silently follow him around, making no noise, waiting until he bagged a deer and removed the gut-pack, after which they would swoop in for the feast. That part didnt surprise him, he figured they knew a good thing when they saw it.
What he didnt understand is how they seemed to know the exact day the hunting season would begin. When he would come out of his back door, ready to go, the crows were ready to go as well, sitting everywhere getting ready to follow him.
What the Hell...could crows read signs or calendars???
Then he realized one year, that they figured it out by watching him through his windows. As soon as he started pulling out all of his hunting gear, putting it on his dining room table, waterproofing his boots, cleaning his gun and such, the word got out in the crow world:
Hes almost ready to go hunting...be prepared to follow for a tasty gut pack banquet!
I used to dislike crows and Blue Jays, but as I have gotten older, I have changed 180 degrees. I think they are fascinating and can be hilariously entertaining to watch, especially Blue Jays.
As a boy, I'd take my BB gun into woods I used to walk to school through. Crows everywhere going to schoolNot a peep when I'm carryin'...!