Bird Wars Here

Mojave, California
January 24, 2025 6:15pm CST
I am not sure what it is. Sure is fun to watch though. We had the mother Hawk this morning. She so pretty. Gliding over my head, please do not crap on me. She did not and let out her majestic yell. She has two young ones now, they sound like seagulls. I never knew that. I am wondering. I do know seagulls come out this far, but hawks when they young make seagull noises. When they older they sound like a true hawk. The momma hawk and the two little ones were soaring earlier showing their voice of freedom and this my land. I do not think the mother told their young ones that tree has always been home to crows forever. The crows know better, they just leave and prepared. A few hours later you here the first crow. Kaka. Then you see three.five, 10/. They soaring over the tree. They soaring over houses and 20 trees to make sure hawks not there. Then they take off, leaving biggest crow I ever seen behind. Bigger than Momma Hawk. Who Knew, I did not, much better than America's drama. Never mess with crows.
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@RasmaSandra (82887)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
25 Jan
I love watching birds when I am out and about, This terrible cold has made the birds in Florida crabby, One big bird I don't know what it was scared me as it went flapping past my window screeching about something,
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• Mojave, California
25 Jan
@RasmaSandra In the old days, people used to leave bread for us and water. People to greedy these days.
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@lilacskies (8128)
• United States
21 Feb
Thank you for making me laugh once again. The birds being chaotic over your head must've been quite a sight to witness. You must've been entertained for quite a while.
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• Mojave, California
21 Feb
@lilacskies I saw him today. I do not know if it a him but we had door open because weather so nice. This fool just comes gliding in and so pretty. My sister was like how big is he, big. Nothing shows you freedom until you see a true hawk or eagle. Those some big birds and move with such ease. My dumb butt runs out to see like they were going to stay. He did pause but like I can't trust you and flew off. Like nothing to one flap of the wing he was in Cincinnati,
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• United States
21 Feb
@crossbones27 You made me laugh once again. Thank you. I can understand your excitement. Birds are the symbol of freedom so when you see them soaring high in the sky flying freely, of course you are going to be excited and running. At least you ran to see him for longer. Maybe he will come back and visit you. Haha Yes, that could be the case.
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• United States
28 Feb
@crossbones27 That is so cute. I love how you find such peace and happiness just looking up at the sky and watching all these birds. That's really wonderful. I have a feeling they are all part of the same family and that's why they are all in the same place. I hope they stick together and fly together. Also, I'm sorry about Tristan. You must miss him so much.
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@id_peace (15030)
• Singapore
25 Jan
We have people waiting for hours at one spot for a rare bird to appear. Then they will take photos and show off to the bird watching group.
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• Mojave, California
25 Jan
@id_peace ( Its kind of rare I guess. Hawks kind of appear now and then I would say you see them about once in three months. That's why I was hoping they moved in, but no, must have been being hawks and we can just take your house even with just little ones. The crows are cool but they wanted no fight. just made sure it was clear. Nothing wrong with that.
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• Mojave, California
28 Feb
@id_peace They remember people for sure, not just birds or other animals, she is not wrong. People tell stories how they pissed of a crow and random crows will just dive bomb them, crap on them, not once, but many times. It is why people see a shadow of a bird they look for droppings coming in. Crows are legendary how they can hold a grudge.
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@id_peace (15030)
• Singapore
28 Feb
@crossbones27 Oh yes. The only one they did not dare to make an attack on are the bird hunters. In my country, they are the only one authorised by my government to control the number of population.