True Facts: Crows That Hunt With Sticks

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    1. Hello Ali. In the video they don’t show how crows use their minds to be arrogant and bully other animals. We had to stop feeding the outside cats outside because the crows learned about the food, told their friends and they would gather before we even put the dishes out. They would drive the cats away and eat all the food. When we started feeding the cats inside our “family room” which a room added on the house under the carport with all heavy plexiglass type windows, several crows flew into the room and we had a fight getting them out. They don’t try that anymore and don’t gather here. They were a horrible nuisance. Hugs. Scottie

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      1. Yep, crows have excellent brains, they do. I’m a fan, but we have dogs, and not so many crows. DH dislikes the grackles, and the sparrows, because they eat from the garden. I just really enjoy birds, but they’ve never made themselves a pain to me. I get what you’re saying about the crows; you can’t feed the neighborhood!
        Plexiglass enclosing the carport seems like a great thing to do; I don’t know where we’d park if we turned ours into a room, but I like the idea. Our laundry room is at the end of our carport, so having that be a room could be good.

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        1. Hi Ali. We had a large shed at the end of our carport to the end of the house. We had a very long carport, so we took about 37 feet of it and connected to the shed we closed in that amount. It left about 13 feet of carport left. Enough to have a couple chairs out there and put the front of the car up to just past the driver’s door. Ron plans to add 4 to 8 feet more to it later. We made it a sunny family room type thing. Sadly, right now it is playing catch all for stuff we have yet to put away. Hugs. Scottie

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