[NatureNS] New For Me

Date: Sat, 09 Nov 2013 16:37:55 -0400
From: Lois Codling <loiscodling@hfx.eastlink.ca>
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I saw an A. Crow this afternoon trying to get at our suet feeder, 
James.  He landed on our nearby birdbath, then flew over a few feet and 
managed to peck on the suet from beneath.  Our feeder is hung 
horizontally with a wooden roof over top to try to foil the Starlings.  
The next time the Crow tried for the suet, he grabbed the wire cage and 
hung upside-down and pecked at the suet briefly! I've never seen that 
before either.

Lois Codling

On 09/11/2013 10:42 AM, James Hirtle wrote:
>
> This morning I observed something I have not seen before in all of the 
> years that I've been feeding birds. Maybe others have seen it and it 
> is not as uncommon as I think.  It was an American crow perched on my 
> cage suet feeder and partaking of the suet as it swung back and forth.
>
> James R. Hirtle
> Bridgewater
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    I saw an A. Crow this afternoon trying to get at our suet feeder,
    James.&nbsp; He landed on our nearby birdbath, then flew over a few feet
    and managed to peck on the suet from beneath.&nbsp; Our feeder is hung
    horizontally with a wooden roof over top to try to foil the
    Starlings.&nbsp; The next time the Crow tried for the suet, he grabbed
    the wire cage and hung upside-down and pecked at the suet briefly!&nbsp;
    I've never seen that before either.<br>
    <br>
    Lois Codling<br>
    <br>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/11/2013 10:42 AM, James Hirtle
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        <font size="6">This morning I observed something I have not seen
          before in all of the years that I've been feeding birds.&nbsp;
          Maybe others have seen it and it is not as uncommon as I
          think.&nbsp; It was an American crow perched on my cage suet feeder
          and&nbsp;partaking of the suet&nbsp;as it swung back and forth.&nbsp; <br>
          &nbsp;<br>
          James R. Hirtle<br>
          Bridgewater<br>
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