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Blessed in Colorado
True Blue Farmgirl

5097 Posts

Debbie Fischer
Coos Bay OR
5097 Posts

Posted - Aug 25 2025 :  1:53:13 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote


One of my most Favorite Critters, next to Dogs of course:-)
I hope I can help y’all understand a bit about the Crows and why they are Misunderstood.
I appreciate them for their Family Values and I appreciate all they stand for. And so much more that I will be sharing:-)

As always I want to have a fun Give Away for my new Critter of the Month.
All you need to do is tell me why you may or may not like Crows. Or simply say hi if you do not want to join the giveaway. Even if you have already won one of my giveaways I will still put your name in my Mama Hen Hat. No one ever knows who’s name will be drawn.

Now here a little bit of History of these amazing Birds. Enjoy.

~~~~CROWS~~~~
Crows are intelligent, large, black songbirds of the genus Corvus known for their adaptability, complex social behaviors, and ability to use tools. They are omnivorous, feeding on a wide variety of food sources, and are found in diverse habitats across North America and other parts of the world. Crows are easily recognizable by their glossy black feathers, loud caws, and distinctive waddling walk.
Key Characteristics
Appearance:
Crows are large, all-black birds with glossy feathers that can appear iridescent in certain light. They have long legs, a thick neck, and a heavy, straight bill.
Intelligence:
They are considered among the most intelligent birds, capable of complex problem-solving, tool use, and forming long-lasting memories.
Vocalization:
Crows have a complex vocal organ (syrinx) that allows them to produce a variety of sounds, including their characteristic loud "caw".
Diet:
As omnivores, crows eat almost anything, including insects, seeds, fruits, carrion, and even eggs and chicks from other nests.
Habitat:
They are highly adaptable and can be found in urban areas, forests, fields, and coastal regions.
Behavior and Social Life
Social Structure:
Crows often live in large family groups and are known to gather in large roosts.
Adaptability:
Their intelligence and adaptability have allowed them to thrive in human-modified environments, such as cities and suburbs.
Tool Use:
Crows have been observed using tools, such as dropping nuts onto roads to be cracked by cars.
Distinguishing from Ravens
Size: Crows are smaller than ravens.
Tail: Crows have a short, squared-off tail, while ravens have a longer, wedge-shaped tail.
Sound: Crows make a higher-pitched "caw," whereas ravens produce a deeper croak.


Big Hugs,
Debbie
Farmgirl if the Month for:
September 2012, February 2018, September 2022 and August 2025.
“My altars are My Mountains and the Ocean.” Lord Bryon
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levisgrammy
Scattered Prairie Hen Honcho

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Denise
Ohio
USA
10441 Posts

Posted - Aug 25 2025 :  2:32:39 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Oh Debbie, you know I share your love of crows! To me they are friendly and I just love hearing their calls. I feed them peanuts and they always remember to come back. They seem to always usher in my favorite time of year. I see them more and more often during that time. Thanks for sharing the info on them!

Denise~~

Sister #43

"I am a bookaholic with no desire to be cured."

"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path"
Psalm 119:105

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Blessed in Colorado
True Blue Farmgirl

5097 Posts

Debbie Fischer
Coos Bay OR
5097 Posts

Posted - Aug 25 2025 :  6:45:45 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Have they left you any trinkets Denise?
My Crows in Colorado left little trinkets. But, here I just cannot get them to come to me to eat the peanuts and the cheese puffs like I gave my crows in Colorado. Sadly our Stellar Jays get it all. Tom gets a couple in the front and he gets so many crow feathers for me.



Big Hugs,
Debbie
Farmgirl if the Month for:
September 2012, February 2018, September 2022 and August 2025.
“My altars are My Mountains and the Ocean.” Lord Bryon
When I am old I am wearing Purple. I am Old!!









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Jokamartell
True Blue Farmgirl

1488 Posts

Karen
Kennewick WA
USA
1488 Posts

Posted - Aug 25 2025 :  7:08:27 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote





I LOVE crows!! :) We feed them peanuts and occasionally meat that is not suitable for human consumption!! :) We have a family that returns every year to nest nearby. They always bring their babies to eat the peanuts, too. We can have up to 25 crows in the fall time show up to partake of the peanuts at feeding times!!They are super fun to watch. I have have a few crow decor items that I keep up year round!! :)


Karen :)

To quote one of my past preschoolers “Not one of those Karens, but a good Karen”! Haha
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Blessed in Colorado
True Blue Farmgirl

5097 Posts

Debbie Fischer
Coos Bay OR
5097 Posts

Posted - Aug 25 2025 :  8:58:16 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Oh Karen I love your crows. I too have a few, I will take some photos of mine in the next couple of days.
Thank you for sharing.

Big Hugs,
Debbie
Farmgirl if the Month for:
September 2012, February 2018, September 2022 and August 2025.
“My altars are My Mountains and the Ocean.” Lord Bryon
When I am old I am wearing Purple. I am Old!!









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Wanda Sue
True Blue Farmgirl

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Wanda
Murrells Inlet SC
USA
1525 Posts

Posted - Aug 26 2025 :  12:07:34 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
So very interesting Debbie, thank you for sharing. I don’t know that much about crows, and never have seen more than a few at a time. When I met Bentley he taught me this rhyme, although he only knew #1-6. As we would be riding in the car and encounter a couple in the road, he would say “two for joy”. I had never heard that before, so he recited 1-6. Now as I was looking it up to share, I find there are many different versions.

A day hemmed in prayer is less likely to unravel.

Wanda Sue
Farm Girl #3677
Farmgirl of the Month-August 2022
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levisgrammy
Scattered Prairie Hen Honcho

10441 Posts

Denise
Ohio
USA
10441 Posts

Posted - Aug 26 2025 :  03:23:01 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have crow decor I leave up year round too Karen. Are you feeding them cooked meat? What type?

Debbie, no trinkets yet. Maybe this year. #128521;

Denise~~

Sister #43

"I am a bookaholic with no desire to be cured."

"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path"
Psalm 119:105

www.ladybugsandlilacs.blogspot.com
www.torisgram.etsy.com
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Blessed in Colorado
True Blue Farmgirl

5097 Posts

Debbie Fischer
Coos Bay OR
5097 Posts

Posted - Aug 26 2025 :  09:13:34 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you Wanda Sue, I too have not seen that what fun.

Big Hugs,
Debbie
Farmgirl if the Month for:
September 2012, February 2018, September 2022 and August 2025.
“My altars are My Mountains and the Ocean.” Lord Bryon
When I am old I am wearing Purple. I am Old!!









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