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When they are waiting for a car to pass,it looks like they are embarassed to be seen eating. They like turn their back and hold their head down. Has anyone else picked up on this?
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Yes I have seen them eating road kill and I was just about to post a thread on the subject but you beat me to it.
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yep I have; one year the crow didn't move fast enough and I ended up hitting him on the A piller of my truck. Lucky he missed the window.
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Robert. A cool wife who understands is a wonderful thing! 67 Elky Global West suspension kit with coil over QA1's,435hp Edy Crate,700R4, Currie +9 3:75, Disc brakes front and rear, Dakota Digital gauge package, 12 circuit Painless wiring kit, Ididit tilt Colum, etc. |
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Bill,do you realize how hard is is to take a picture of a crow eating?
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I ain't gonna win this argument.
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See...it works!!!
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2017 Camaro RS -217 cu in 365 HP w/8 speed auto 1967 Camaro SS -5.3L LS w/4L60E & 4.11 12 bolt 2019 Cadillac XT5 3.6L V6 w/310 HP & 8 speed AWD |
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