There are two of them. But one crow is hungrier than the other, so, let's just stick to the title.
I was in a 'animal-language' mode that afternoon and decided to speak their language, probably out of hunger. I thought I could help a bird or two if I go down to their level and try to understand their problem. It turned out to be less than pleasant experience:
So they started to sing - one on base voice and the other on second. I thought I heard 'him' singing the loudest while 'she' keep a low profile. I took out and brandished my gear and I was ready to shoot.
Please continue reading (or rather watching) here.
I was in a 'animal-language' mode that afternoon and decided to speak their language, probably out of hunger. I thought I could help a bird or two if I go down to their level and try to understand their problem. It turned out to be less than pleasant experience:
He & She (singing): DO - a deer, a female deer...
So they started to sing - one on base voice and the other on second. I thought I heard 'him' singing the loudest while 'she' keep a low profile. I took out and brandished my gear and I was ready to shoot.
Please continue reading (or rather watching) here.
3 comments:
You will become a birder from here onward.
pasti bising je bunyi dua ekor ni
sukar nak jumpa burung ni kat kawasan kami sekarang
@rainfield61 - thanks, i hope so
@tehr - memang bising & burung gagak ni pengotor sikit.
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