Look out – Crow!

Dive bombing crows are in the news again.
A scary experience for pedestrians, but it may help to know why they do it.

Incoming

Imagine this. You and your sleep-deprived spouse have just had triplets. A few days after they’re born they have the mobility capacity of toddlers — combined with the burning desire to see the world and the “I-can-do-it” attitude of teenagers!

They’ve got the keys to the car but have had no driving lessons.

They don’t know anything about “stranger danger”.

Is this food?

Is this food?

At the same time, they’re loudly demanding food and attention every moment of the day.

You’d be kind of wild-eyed too. You’d be prone to acts of desperate bravado to keep danger away, just until the kids get the hang of the flying business and the basics of urban survival.

 

Please may I have some more …?

If I just jump and keep flapping everything will be OK, right?

If I just jump and keep flapping everything will be OK, right?

If you know there are worry-crazed parent crows in your neighbourhood, I hope you’ll try to forgive their seemingly aggressive behaviour. It will pass soon, once the kids are just a little older.

In the meantime, give them a wide berth — or use an umbrella for protection. Maybe soothe their frazzled nerves and offer a bribe by dropping a few peanuts.
Try to put yourself in their shoes/claws for a minute.

Crow Family Moment

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3 thoughts on “Look out – Crow!

  1. Thank you, June, I now understand the anxieties of parent crows and will show them more understanding and certainly give them more room. Gordon,

    • Thanks, Gordon! Watching the parent crows, I can’t help but reminded of my early days as a parent with a baby and a toddler. I think I was slightly crazy myself at that point. I didn’t, as far as I can recall, attack anyone, but then some days were a bit of a blur … 🙂

  2. Hi June….thanks for the reminder on “crow” parenting….. its a very busy,frantic time of year indeed! Cheers,Lesley.

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