@joepie91 it's fantastic as long as you make sure to feed them things that are good for them (salt and cyanide-laden almonds are a no-go, bread isn't good because it quells up in their stomachs, making them feel full when they didn't actually get enough nutrients)!
befriending crows is a good way to get out of the house, find a new thing to look out for when outside, talk to strangers, get a better appreciation for biology and meteorology... the list goes on.
I can give you a 101, if you want
@SehrLesbisch Would be appreciated! I know the "slowly feed them" approach but I'm especially interested in knowing more about whether there are any adverse effects to watch out for, eg. disrupting other local wildlife
@joepie91 since this is the most controversial aspect of it I'll just come out and say my piece on the impact of it.
Crows, like pigeons, but to a different extent (and for different reasons) willl live in (and near) human settlements and eat human food. While they may hang out in whatever you or me would cautiously call "the wild" most situations you will see a crow in will be anything but. They are already here, they already have an impact and they are already impactED.
we can just help out.
@SehrLesbisch Hmm, what sorts of things *do* bored crows get up to anyway?
@SehrLesbisch @joepie91 crows are somewhat famous for pulling tails of basically anything that has one - there's videos of them doing that to eagles, cats, dogs, and I'm certain many other creatures too.
That's a powerful beak. One of main reasons why the insect mesh on my window largely doesn't exist anymore on the lower part of the window.
I won't even try to count his many times they've thrown off the water box off of my window, sometimes multiple times a day.
@SehrLesbisch @joepie91 also I've seen a kestrel chasing some crows, apparently because of some of the crows being too interested in investigating the kestrel nest box.
I don't know why the seagulls and crows were engaged in aerial maneuvers.
@SehrLesbisch @joepie91 there's also this story. No idea about wether it's real, but, uh, it's within realm of possibility.
https://old.reddit.com/r/greentext/comments/5mi9nu/anon_starts_world_war_crow/
@SehrLesbisch @joepie91 yeah, true
@joepie91 well...
https://chaos.social/@SehrLesbisch/112151601387816985