Gujarat Trip - Part 2
I am a crow, not from the public. I am from the cream layer of the riches. I don't eat rats, and I don't drink drainage water. My class is different. I can no longer satisfy my thirst just with the water; I need something more than that; I need soft drinks :) See the below photographs my wife took :)
Gujarat Trip - Part 1
I guess he likes variety in his diet also.
ReplyDeleteYou're right Gramma :)
ReplyDelete:) totally funny post!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lara.
ReplyDeleteYour blog are quite interesting :)
hi, thanks for visiting my Harley blog too :). Currently I am posting from the Grossglockner bike tour, in Austria.
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Birdhouses, Birdfeeders, Birdbath
crows are very intelligent ! you were at the right place at the right momment to catch this ! well done !
ReplyDeleteYou're right Babzy. I've seen crows doing smarter things than this :)
ReplyDeleteholi haii bhaiii...
ReplyDeleteHoli hai bhai holi hai :)
ReplyDeleteCute bird. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure Blossom.
ReplyDeleteOr maybe the birdy just likes the bright yellow colour?
ReplyDeleteI hope it wasn't too empty - before he (she?) started!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cool! Crows are so smart!
ReplyDelete'He' looks so big; he could be a raven. Funny that they like the trash of people.
ReplyDeleteFunny! Can't blame him for wanting something better than the usual crow fare.
ReplyDeleteThat may be the case Chrome3D :)
ReplyDeleteI too hope so Peter
ReplyDeleteHi JM,
ReplyDeleteSometimes they are smarter than humans :)
Hi April,
ReplyDeleteQuite a weird act by the raven.
Really Janie :)
ReplyDeleteFriend, I enjoyed your well composed words than the images :)
ReplyDeleteHi Deepak (exposemaximum),
ReplyDeleteI thought writing is the second best thing I do, first being photography :) But I have started to know that it's vice-versa. Even Janie mentioned in her Pay it Forward post that she likes reading my way put putting it.
cool shot ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Arash :)
ReplyDeleteWell spotted..even the crows prefer sugar!
ReplyDeleteHi Angela,
ReplyDeleteMy wife spotted it :)
He's a brave crow. the crows living here are not sociable, they fly off at the sight of people.
ReplyDeleteI love watching crows and their antics. Their intelligence is something to ponder. Well captured photos.
ReplyDeleteHi Dusty Lens,
ReplyDeleteActually, it was photographed from a distance. But yes, the crows here are brave enough. You can easily reach up to 5 feet from them.
You're so right Janice :)
ReplyDeletehow intelligent!!! wow.
ReplyDeleteI love crows! I need to come back later and catch up.
ReplyDeleteReally tr3nta
ReplyDeleteYou'll need to come back quick Sandy; I'm going to post a new information shortly :)
ReplyDeletea funny crow, and a demanding one too:))
ReplyDeletei remember story of a thirsty crow , but this one with higher aim! ha ha ha gr8 exp!
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