Been waiting for some news! So baby is not a baby anymore, I hope it's doing alright, Well, now a new cycle begins. And gulls are opportunistic predators if you feed them or not. The only way to prevent them from trying to snatch something is to stay out of their world...
I just wish I'd stopped it instead of listening to her go on and on. I'm still thinking about it today, so if it got to me that much I dread to think how bad the poor woman it happened to feels today.
@@ArthurAndMorrigan yeah, thanks for talking to her! ❤ There are two people in my area who insult me or threaten to call the police for feeding the crows (because "they are dirty" and "attack children"), even though it's perfectly legal. I wish someone had talked to me afterwards, because I tear up easily when people scream at me. 🫤 Watching your raven videos always brightens my day. The landscape and your accent are lovely. I guess I need to visit Wales one day. 🖤
@ArthurAndMorrigan If it helps reading how much you care and sharing your positive interactions with nature makes me feel like someone told off the lady who shouted at me :)
@@localCrows Sorry I didn't see your message! It's horrible. It's happened to me a lot and it can trigger me for days. There's a man who walks around the orme every morning who has a go at me nearly every time he see's me. If he doesn't say anything, he still gives me a look and shakes his head as he passes. What's annoying about it is, when he first met me he walked right up to the ravens who were eating and scared them away from the food. Gulls have no fear of people so came down and ate the food. The man stood watching the gulls eat which meant the ravens couldn't come back. After he watched the gulls eat it all, he turned to me and started shouting at me for feeding the gulls. He was going on at me not giving me chance to talk. I ended up shouting at him calling him an idiot. Since then I've had a couple of years trying to avoid him, but it's not always possible. Thank you.
Luck to the not so baby raven! It's really amazing how some adults act in public. People love to jump on their moral soapbox. That trouble making woman should count her blessings that she didn't get a slap!!
He's only about 6 months old. Animals have to grow up so fast! I wish I'd slapped her and filmed it. There's still so many situations I don't film and regret not filming them.
Nice that the baby is doing well.
Been waiting for some news! So baby is not a baby anymore, I hope it's doing alright, Well, now a new cycle begins. And gulls are opportunistic predators if you feed them or not. The only way to prevent them from trying to snatch something is to stay out of their world...
I am so glad you stuck up for that woman, I know how that feels, had it happen to me while feeding crows. Love your videos they cheer me up :)
I just wish I'd stopped it instead of listening to her go on and on.
I'm still thinking about it today, so if it got to me that much I dread to think how bad the poor woman it happened to feels today.
@@ArthurAndMorrigan
yeah, thanks for talking to her! ❤
There are two people in my area who insult me or threaten to call the police for feeding the crows (because "they are dirty" and "attack children"), even though it's perfectly legal. I wish someone had talked to me afterwards, because I tear up easily when people scream at me. 🫤
Watching your raven videos always brightens my day. The landscape and your accent are lovely. I guess I need to visit Wales one day. 🖤
@ArthurAndMorrigan If it helps reading how much you care and sharing your positive interactions with nature makes me feel like someone told off the lady who shouted at me :)
@@audreynisbet8717 Sorry I didn't see your comment.
Aw, I'm glad.
If I see it happen again to anyone I will be telling her off.
@@localCrows Sorry I didn't see your message!
It's horrible. It's happened to me a lot and it can trigger me for days.
There's a man who walks around the orme every morning who has a go at me nearly every time he see's me.
If he doesn't say anything, he still gives me a look and shakes his head as he passes.
What's annoying about it is, when he first met me he walked right up to the ravens who were eating and scared them away from the food.
Gulls have no fear of people so came down and ate the food.
The man stood watching the gulls eat which meant the ravens couldn't come back.
After he watched the gulls eat it all, he turned to me and started shouting at me for feeding the gulls.
He was going on at me not giving me chance to talk.
I ended up shouting at him calling him an idiot.
Since then I've had a couple of years trying to avoid him, but it's not always possible.
Thank you.
Luck to the not so baby raven! It's really amazing how some adults act in public. People love to jump on their moral soapbox. That trouble making woman should count her blessings that she didn't get a slap!!
He's only about 6 months old.
Animals have to grow up so fast!
I wish I'd slapped her and filmed it.
There's still so many situations I don't film and regret not filming them.
@@ArthurAndMorrigan Six months? WOW!! Yes they do! I'm sure the way people act you will having many more filming opportunities!