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[–]  No.317748>>317752[Watch Thread]

I’ve given up on human interaction. It both bores and scares me. I really enjoy feeding birds because I know they are just going to go about their business quietly, like me. Recently I read crows have the intelligence of a 7 year old child in some regards. They can recognise faces too, my question to any bird watchers or ornithologists here is how do you befriend them? Gain their trust? I’d be happy to just hang outside with the crows all day, or maybe have one or two regulars at my balcony.

[–]  No.317749

One time i just put food like eggs outside and they took it and started hanging around waiting for more. But then there were so many of them that it become a problem and i had to stop because having 20 crows there was bothering other people

[–]  No.317751>>317761

I love crows. I catch mice in traps and put them out on hay bales by my house and they eat them fast. I also put unsalted peanuts out and they love em. They like cat food too. They're never gonna sit on your shoulder or anything like that if that's what you're hoping for. At most they might eat or hang out in a tree with you nearby if you keep like a 20 foot distance. When they see you they'll often caw at you too, I think it's their way of demanding food which is funny.

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>>317748 (OP)

Yes, it is very possible that a raven would try to pluck the eyes out of a dying human, and they tend to do so in certain circumstances. Here's why:

Opportunistic Scavengers: Ravens are opportunistic scavengers. This means they feed on a wide variety of sources, including dead animals (carrion).
Soft Parts First: When feeding on a carcass, carrion birds, including ravens, often look for the softest and easiest-to-access parts first. Eyes are precisely one of these parts. They are nutritious and relatively easy to peck and extract, especially from an animal or person who is dying or has just died and can no longer defend themselves.
Observed Behavior: There are numerous accounts and observations of ravens and other carrion birds (like vultures) feeding on the eyes of dead or helpless animals.
Intelligence and Learning: Ravens are very intelligent birds and quickly learn which food sources are accessible. If a raven has had a previous experience finding eyes as an easy food source, it is more likely to repeat that behavior.
State of the Human: It is important to note that this would occur with a person who is dying or already deceased and cannot react. A raven would not typically attack a healthy, living person to pluck out their eyes.
In summary, due to their scavenging nature, their preference for soft parts, and their intelligence, ravens have a tendency to try to feed on the eyes of dying or dead animals, and a human in that state would be no exception.

>provided by Gemini

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>>317752
dying human, not just dead

[–]  No.317761

>>317751
Thanks for the tips! I wouldn’t mind them just hopping about on the ground 10-20 feet away as I feed them, would be nice I think



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