
OK, what is the deal with the crows?
They come in a group and next thing you know, they are taking over the area. They frighten me, when I see a large group of them and I am sure I am not the only one
The other day, I took a look out my boss' window and not only are these birds there, there on the lawn are several squirrels, too.
Aren't they afraid of these giant birds? I would be hiking out to the next County, if I were them.
Whatever...
Sorry, but you are too weird must be too much time at "the Pluto off ramp" anyway have a good week-end :-)
ReplyDeleteI don't always like the crows myself... I remember the giant ones, Rooks they are called, in London. *shudder*
ReplyDeleteFran: Thanks for making me feel like I am not alone. They were hovering over the building I work at one day and I went in another entrance. Yuck!
ReplyDeleteWell, I don't mind birds swarming on the ground, but hovering OVER ME (or my car)? ...That I could do without.
ReplyDeleteMy Mother couldn't stand mourning doves, either their cooing or their tendency to hide in/under bushes until you're very close and then finally they suddenly flutter out and away (when she didn't even know they were there in the first place).
Dim Skip: As you probably remember, I get those moaning doves in the plants hanging at the front of my house. I hate that they do that last minute dive and noise, too.
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