Fascinating!
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On Mar 31, 2021, at 5:36 PM, Jordan Cochran <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
All corvids (jays, crows, ravens) have a pouch they use to carry food to
cache it somewhere else. And they’ll also “fake cache” food to throw off
anything that might be watching them. Corvids are my favorite!
Whitney Cochran
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On Mar 31, 2021, at 1:08 PM, Sheri Anderson <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I have not seen that and am not sure how that’s going to turn out but very
interesting. And yes some of the most common do amaze.
Last year I watched an adult western kingbird attempt to feed its fully
fledged young a cicada while they were both on the lines overhead. The
chick who was same size as the adult just couldn’t get it down. The parent
would repeatedly take it back and try to get those large wings off to no
avail. After about 30 minutes the adult finally downed the cicada, wings
and all. Quite entertaining.
Sheri Anderson
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On Mar 31, 2021, at 9:34 AM, WILLIAM WENTHE <wwenthe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just saw a bluejay swallow an acorn whole. Do they do that?
After unsuccessfully trying to find a place to wedge the acorn so he could
whack it open with his beak, he picked it up and swallowed it. Is this a
convenient way of carrying the acorn somewhere? Or does he plan to digest
it?
Just wondering. And I love how the commonest birds continue to amaze.