Lali,

Of course he is. He's saying, 'If you want photos you'll have to pay in peanuts!"
Maw and Crowley took to us rather quickly after we moved in. I suspect the former owner of the house fed them. After some wariness, they warmed and would tap the front window with their beaks to get our attention. Slow movements, observation, and talking to them seemed to get Maw to trust me more. Crowley still wont get closer than a couple feet to me.RoseMorninStar wrote: ↑Tue Mar 04, 2025 1:59 am Wow! I don't think my crows will ever get that close. They are so jumpy, even when I've left the food on the deck and gone back inside.
I feed them dry cat food. I checked with a local wildlife center about it and they said the basic young adult cat food was actually good for them. They store them up in their gullet and will either drop them in the water bowl or regurgitate them when they soften. Quite resourceful.RoseMorninStar wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 6:33 am Snowdog, what do you feed your crows? Mine seem to be a bit picky.
They are Australian Ravens. One thing I learned yesterday is the American Crow's young have blue eyes that darken to near-black as they mature. Australian Ravens are the opposite. Their eyes start off near-black, and slowly change to brown then dark grey before lightening up to blue at adulthood.