Bud loves fly-fishing. We camped at Dynamite Hill Campground near the Little Missouri River in Arkansas. Before daylight, I had coffee, sausage, biscuits, and eggs on our picnic table, under the tall pines. We enjoyed breakfast as the sun came up over the hills. Since it was a brisk morning and we weren’t concerned about spoilage, we wrapped our leftover sausage biscuits in foil and left them on the picnic table for the second breakfast we anticipated when Bud came back from his morning’s fishing. I took the opportunity to snuggle back under the covers with the dogs.
As I snoozed off and on through the morning, I noticed the birds were noisier than those at home. Near ten, I put on another pot of coffee, expecting Bud to show up soon.
I heard Bud shouting before I saw him. “Get out of here, you dirty little 4$.(@/s.” Mumble, rhrrrr, grumble!” I saw a rock fly skyward, then another, as I stepped out with a cup of hot coffee. The picnic table was littered with tattered scraps of napkins. Not a sausage biscuit remained! The jam was overturned. Had they only had opposable thumbs, I’m sure they’d have emptied the jar. As I glanced skyward. I saw the sun shining on bits of foil decorating the lower branches. A further inspection revealed that the observant crows had taken every sausage biscuit. Only a few crumbs lay neglected. Had Bud only been a few minutes later, they’d have been history, too. The crows didn’t seem a bit grateful, offering only raucous complaints at Bud’s fist-shaking, rock-throwing deprecations.
Crows have been known to leave gifts in return for those given.
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I have heard that! Wouldn’t you love a relationship with a wild bird!
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I have had several ~ some of the most treasured memories of this life.
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That’s wonderful!
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Oh, it was!
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Ok so what I get from this is that crow’s are thieving bastards
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That’s exactly what Bud thought!
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Really, though, if someone took the trouble to spread before you an elaborate breakfast buffet and then pelt you for eating it, would you be feeling warm and fuzzy?? 😡
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Fortunately, no crows were hurt. They were full and happy.
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Sweet 👌
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What an adventure you’ve had. Poor Bud not getting a sausage biscuit. Those birds need to learn some manners. Hehe…
What part of Arkansas? I have a brother that lives in a little town called Atkins. He used to live further down in the Pines, but I forget the name of the town.
Hugs
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murfreesboro, we’ve camped there a lot.
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I like Bud’s Four dollar cuss word!!!😁😁😁
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His speech is generous!
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LOLOL!!!
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Crows are never thankful.
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They are opportunists!
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I have a small laser light and when they congregate in my trees I beam them. It doesn’t work on baby crows but the others scatter like crazy.
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I never saw a baby crow.
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I don’t know that their babies maybe the better word is young ones.
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Do you know some young birds are bigger than parents when they come off nest.
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What a beautiful picture….:)
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