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Bring stories and images of your encounters with crows, ravens, and other corvids. Link articles and anecdotes. Note here your literary references. Art welcome.

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It's about 18 days from egg laying to hatching, then 20 - 40 days for the fledglings to leave the nest, so in about two months we'll probably be hearing the frequent loud squawks of the fledglings around town, bugging their parents to beak feed them even though the food is right there on the ground ready to eat.

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[โ€“] anarchoilluminati@hexbear.net 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Thanks, man. I think I'll do that!

How do you recommend feeding them? I imagine starting out by leaving a tray wouldn't help them associate it with you but would they just ignore you if you start tossing peanuts on the ground?

[โ€“] Mechanismatic@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 weeks ago

I started out getting their attention by making noises. Once I knew they were aware of me, I tossed the food into a flat area where they could easily collect it all. Once they realize you're good for food, it won't take much effort to get their attention. They start looking for you and will fly up when you come outside. I've had them swoop very close to me to get my attention if I hadn't noticed them yet when I'm outside. They'll also caw to let each other know that you're there, so more will fly up. Sometimes there's one that will stay in a tree overhead as a watch if there are cats or other possible dangers in the area.