While it was shocking to see, she and her bf witnessed a bald eagle slam a large owl to the ground and attack it they ran outside and the eagle took off, the owl was still alive so they put it in the old dog house incase it was just stunned but, it died over night so they buried it. There are wild rabbits all over the place, I have to stop the car many times just driving down the long dirt road as to not run over them, don't know why the Eagle went after the Owl and do not know why the large owl was out and about during the day but, the moment she told me my mind went straight to the symbology of it all. Eagle taking out the Owl.
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Crows and Ravens are notorious as being smart birds
I have seen crows in Texas but only saw a raven a couple of times. Those birds are huge.
I feed peanuts to crows, ravens and a couple different kinds of blackbirds on my daily hike to work and back. They all know me by sight but the crows are my favorites. I recently got a crow call and have been practicing cawing back and forth with the birds. One pair seem especially amused by my efforts, and one of them seems to egg me on with call & answer play. It also has started garbling voicelike noises in with his chatters, so I throw in some words ("Hello! "Good to see you!"...) so maybe he (or she) can learn to speak. Our language exchange program, kek!
Yep, very smart.