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Saw somethin' on the discovery channel this mornin' about ravens who
observed trout ice-fisherman positioning lines into a fishin' hole, only to have them repeatedly pulled up by fish stealin' ravens..... -- SnakeFiddler- clever fellows |
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![]() SnakeFiddler wrote: Saw somethin' on the discovery channel this mornin' about ravens who observed trout ice-fisherman positioning lines into a fishin' hole, only to have them repeatedly pulled up by fish stealin' ravens..... Ravens are clever animals. They can count and have a concept of numbers up to 6 or 7 from what I remember. Willi |
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On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 16:14:23 -0500, "SnakeFiddler"
wrote: Saw somethin' on the discovery channel this mornin' about ravens who observed trout ice-fisherman positioning lines into a fishin' hole, only to have them repeatedly pulled up by fish stealin' ravens..... -- SnakeFiddler- clever fellows Love those corvids! Jays, crows and ravens. My favorite birds. g.c. |
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Saw somethin' on the discovery channel this mornin' about ravens who
observed trout ice-fisherman positioning lines into a fishin' hole, only to have them repeatedly pulled up by fish stealin' ravens..... Musta been after they lost in the first round of the playoffs. I thought they'd be golfin'. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
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"If men were birds, few would be smart enough to be crows"
Quote bu ?? "SnakeFiddler" wrote in message ... Saw somethin' on the discovery channel this mornin' about ravens who observed trout ice-fisherman positioning lines into a fishin' hole, only to have them repeatedly pulled up by fish stealin' ravens..... -- SnakeFiddler- clever fellows |
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![]() "B J Conner" wrote in message ... "If men were birds, few would be smart enough to be crows" Quote bu ?? "SnakeFiddler" wrote in message ... Saw somethin' on the discovery channel this mornin' about ravens who observed trout ice-fisherman positioning lines into a fishin' hole, only to have them repeatedly pulled up by fish stealin' ravens..... -- SnakeFiddler- clever fellows B J Connor Wrote: "If men were birds, few would be smart enough to be crows." Quote BU?? The quote reads as follows and comes from the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, somewhere in the mid- 1800s; "If men had wings and bore black feathers, few of them would be smart enough to be crows." Snakefiddler- didn't already know that- looked it up :-) |
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Are there any crows left in that part of the world? I've heard the West
Nile virus got them all. We have crows, ravens and fish crows here. You have to pracitcally kill them and run a DNA test to tell one fromt he other. Crows are replacing some of the pigeons in town. They are much more interesting to watch. We have a murder of crows that hang around the salt mine, they bomb the parking lot with wallnuts. Odin had two crows, if I think long enough I remember their names. "SnakeFiddler" wrote in message ... "B J Conner" wrote in message ... "If men were birds, few would be smart enough to be crows" Quote bu ?? "SnakeFiddler" wrote in message ... Saw somethin' on the discovery channel this mornin' about ravens who observed trout ice-fisherman positioning lines into a fishin' hole, only to have them repeatedly pulled up by fish stealin' ravens..... -- SnakeFiddler- clever fellows B J Connor Wrote: "If men were birds, few would be smart enough to be crows." Quote BU?? The quote reads as follows and comes from the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, somewhere in the mid- 1800s; "If men had wings and bore black feathers, few of them would be smart enough to be crows." Snakefiddler- didn't already know that- looked it up :-) |
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On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 18:30:31 GMT, "B J Conner"
wrote: Are there any crows left in that part of the world? I've heard the West Nile virus got them all. We have crows, ravens and fish crows here. You have to pracitcally kill them and run a DNA test to tell one fromt he other. Crows are replacing some of the pigeons in town. They are much more interesting to watch. We have a murder of crows that hang around the salt mine, they bomb the parking lot with wallnuts. Odin had two crows, if I think long enough I remember their names. "Hunin" and "Munin". "Thought" and "Memory". g.c. "SnakeFiddler" wrote in message ... "B J Conner" wrote in message ... "If men were birds, few would be smart enough to be crows" Quote bu ?? "SnakeFiddler" wrote in message ... Saw somethin' on the discovery channel this mornin' about ravens who observed trout ice-fisherman positioning lines into a fishin' hole, only to have them repeatedly pulled up by fish stealin' ravens..... -- SnakeFiddler- clever fellows B J Connor Wrote: "If men were birds, few would be smart enough to be crows." Quote BU?? The quote reads as follows and comes from the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, somewhere in the mid- 1800s; "If men had wings and bore black feathers, few of them would be smart enough to be crows." Snakefiddler- didn't already know that- looked it up :-) |
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B J Conner wrote:
Are there any crows left in that part of the world? I've heard the West Nile virus got them all. We have crows, ravens and fish crows here. We have crows here, right now, in the Sawtooth Mountains of central Idaho. They're just about the only bird that hangs around through the winter. I think they survive on roadkill. They are very wary birds, because Idaho has a year-long open season on crows. Why anyone would want to shoot one is totally beyond me. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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They are eaten from time to time here, but I'm not sure what the best recipe
is. "rw" wrote in message m... B J Conner wrote: Are there any crows left in that part of the world? I've heard the West Nile virus got them all. We have crows, ravens and fish crows here. We have crows here, right now, in the Sawtooth Mountains of central Idaho. They're just about the only bird that hangs around through the winter. I think they survive on roadkill. They are very wary birds, because Idaho has a year-long open season on crows. Why anyone would want to shoot one is totally beyond me. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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