JP wrote:
> "G.T." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> "Johnny Sunset" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>> Hey, I like corws. they are really smart animals and really cool. Why
>>>> do you chose to offend the crows? I think that they deserve more
>>>> respect than that.
>>> Do not sleep under a tree where migrating crows are roosting for the
>>> night. Several hundred crows produce a LOT of droppings!
>>>
>> At my elementary school we had to stop bringing our lunches in bags, we
>> had
>> to switch to lunchboxes, the crows stole too many of our lunches when they
>> were in brown bags. They rarely attempted to take off with a lunchbox.
>>
>> Greg
>>
> I think a seagull would. I'll never forget seeing a seagull ****** a side
> order of
> coleslaw and swallowing it, including the paper container. We watched
> laughing as
> a woman tried to protect her family's dinner from a gull. Besides the slaw
> the gull
> got a burger, some fries, and a Coke. Pigs with wings.
>
>
Heh,
I was working on a boat once and one seagull landed on the shoulders of
another, since all the pier posts had a bird on them. The gull on the
bottom put up with it for about a minute and then jumped out from under
and took off. The bird on top, unruffled, just dropped down onto the
piling. You should see the show they put on at the restaurants in San
Francisco when the chef throws out the leftovers. Everybody stops eating
to watch the aerial acrobatics and the gulls never have mid air
collisions. They will even fly upside down to grab a snack from another.
You have to see it sometime.
Bill Baka