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Are crows natural carnivorous predators?
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[quote:Man 2.0:MV8yNDE4MDRfNDM3Mzc5OF80NjUwOUMzQw==] yep [/quote]
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Three days in a row I have seen this huge crow eating over the birdbath.I thought he had bugs or something.I went out and there were flies all over the birdbath and the water thouroughly bloody.There was a small stripped to the bone skull(couldn't tell of what)and entrails. It was feaky and gross.I got out the hose, hosed it all off and refilled it.The next day, same thing.Hosed it off went to a movie, came back and the third repetition.Anyone familiar with this scenario and or behaviour?Thinking of removing the birdbath for awhile.
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