A roadkill and a surprise...
...as a pair of Pied Crows pitched up to have a feast.
Never a pleasure for us to see roadkill, but nature has its own laws.
I took all the photos from our car, and somebody must have driven over a dove in the road. When I say that nature has its own laws, one of those laws is that no food gets wasted in nature. There will always be wildlife of several forms that will clean up what we regard as a mess. This reminds me so of our bin cleaners, as they come on the rubbish removal days to scratch in the bins in the road for recyclable items, such as plastic bottles and cans. But that is where the similarity ends, as the bin scratchers leave litter on the floor around the bins when they leave. Not so in the crow's case, as whatever they leave behind will be eaten by insects and ants.
Every now and then, one of them would lift their head and peep at us in the car, as I had the emergency lights on. We did not want anyone else now coming along at speed and running over the crows.
Finally, they were done and they popped up into a tree at the roadside. That crow still had a tidbit in its beak.
Then it was done with the snack, and sat looking around for another score.
Finally, nothing seen and it took off from the tree.
There are many Pied crows in the town's suburbs, and over time we have learnt a lot about them, for instance they all split up and claim several territories, and any wildlife that enters those territories do so at risk of an attack by the crows. The crows can talk to each other, and we have discerned the peaceful sounds when they are at rest, and the warning sounds of danger especially when a big predator bird flies into their territories. Normally, when the smaller falcons will enter a crow's territory then only the crow and his partner will escort the falcon away. But when one of the big eagle's or buzzards, and even the harrier hawk comes into their territory then a different alarm call is sounded by the male crow that gathers ten or twenty neighboring crows to attack the bird. Crows are much faster in flight than the bigger birds and we have seen many battles in the air.
Such is life.
I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.
Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
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you can also find them near the fastfood drivethrough ... cleaning up the mess people left behind .
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Nothing goes to waste in nature. The scavengers must get so much off the roads, but it can be risky. I've seen some big deer that got hit by cars, but there are no big predators to clear those quickly. Cars and cats may be the biggest killers around here.
True, and the crows are masters at avoiding the traffic, as we have at times seen them dodging in between cars to get at something to eat in the road. If anything like a deer had been hit by cars, I can guarantee you that it will disappear in a very short time, as cars would stop and people will get out to take the meat by slaughtering it.
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I've not seen anyone butcher roadkill around here.
It happens here.
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your writing is so touching. You are great👍 even though it is sad to see a pigeon die from being ran over. but you managed to capture another reality of nature.
Thank you, and yes, it is never a good sight to see any animal dead in the road. A reality of nature is that nothing gets wasted, and I so wish that people would learn from it, as much food gets wasted over here.
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Interesting story about the crow and how they clean up the mess caused by humans 🤔
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I usually feel sad when I see roadkill, but I never thought of it as part of nature’s cycle like you explained.
I am glad that you now know, as it's all part of the eco-system.
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What did the crow ate?
The crow ate a dove,
Such a raw yet beautiful glimpse into nature’s ways! Crows are truly fascinating, smart and resourceful!
Nature's ways are mesmerizing, and it's all to do with the natural upkeep of the eco-system.
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Never a waste of time to show the beauty of nature, and the peace in nature is always calming to the soul.
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