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demigoddess

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4. oh gee!!!
Sat Apr 12, 2014, 05:53 PM
Apr 2014

I would have never known there was a difference without your telling me. But as I have watched birds, there is some similarities. Crows may not be considered worthy of protection but if you have ever had one 'talk' to you to give thanks for seed that you put out, you would consider both of them worthy of protection!!

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we have a lot of crows in our area demigoddess Apr 2014 #1
These are ravens Beringia Apr 2014 #2
oh gee!!! demigoddess Apr 2014 #4
I didn't notice you also mentioned ravens Beringia Apr 2014 #5
Sickening. I have a pair of Chihuahuan ravens in my neighborhood, and I love them. TwilightGardener Apr 2014 #3
Signed. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Apr 2014 #6
Signed. n/t RebelOne Apr 2014 #7
Everyone should be thanking Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand for this JustinOkello Apr 2014 #8
thanks for the info Beringia Apr 2014 #9
It seems that Beringia Apr 2014 #10
What did the Raven have to say about all this? jberryhill Apr 2014 #11
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