shpag has her own story, while walking in the park she was unable to avoid a winged dive, fortunatelycrow, she screams, she flaps her wings, which of course scared me great, so... well, somehow, somehow it happened that she left me pretty soon, i didn’t have to quickly come up with something. hooded crows have long been no longer a bird in a big city, they have perfectly adapted to living side by side with humans, they easily find food, crack nuts and acorns, throwing them under the wheels of cars, steal food from pets , build nests in public gardens, away from noise roads and other dangers, and they have also mastered human speech quite well, and how they sting, how they sting! the aggressiveness of crows is a seasonal phenomenon, ornithologists explain, this is due to with the appearance of chicks, the task of caring parents is to keep people away from the cubs that have fallen out of the nest; during this period of the year they grow up and prepare for their first flights. often it seems that the chick is sitting and squeaking, as if asking for our help. in fact, he is simply indic