Don’t go near their nesting areas when they’re raising young. Canada Geese are some of the most brave, loyal, committed lifelong pairings of animals on the planet. They’re beautiful, too. Don’t bother them and they won’t bother you. People, predictably, love to trap, gas, slaughter them en masse for the pettiest HOA type nuisance pretexts. It’s hard to think of a species who wakes up every day and chooses violence toward other species more than humans. Small animals run from the sound and scent of us faster than their usual predators. We’ve wiped most wildlife off the planet. And cage and torture domesticated animals on a staggering scale and to a sickening degree of violence and suffering. So, no, Canada Geese are pretty sweet and harmless actually.
Someone who did animal rehabilitation once did a presentation for my class in grade school. He had a great horned own on his arm and a bald eagle on a short perch near the floor. The horned owl kept staring at the eagle until it suddenly decided to lunge right into the eagle's face! Great horned owls are big, but bald eagles are *bigger* so it looked pretty crazy. The eagle just sat there, completely unmoving as the rehaber reeled the owl back in. I think "psycho" would've been an appropriate name for that owl.
Its actually the other way around. Owls hunt crows, Just like anything else. Crows, on the other side, are smart and gang up on the owls to show why a group of then is called a murder.
@@jackspan4926 yeah. Corvids in my area always gang up to kick the butt of any predatory birds like owls and hawks they spot. They also harass some cats (while ignoring others). Their communal security is pretty impressive: be it warning signals system or collective defense.
I woke up to 30+ horned owls singing outside my house at 1 am getting payback on another predator (couldn’t recognize the sound the creature was making) that tried to mess with one of them the morning before.
I’ve noticed over the years Corvids tend to chase all birds of prey that come into their territory. Fiercely at that, and for as long as a quarter mile...swooping and pecking. A very smart family of birds.
There was an owl in a park near my house a few years ago that was being attacked by crows. It was sitting in a tree and crows were all perching on the branches above and crapping on it. The next day it was dead on the ground covered in poop.
An episode about pigeons would be really cool :) I think it’s interesting how they adapted to urban environments and generally their history with humans.
Well, one is smarter than the other! Also, one of them can hold grudges and tell their fellow mates to attack who hurt them Plus in an event of one of them dying, they hold an autopsy funeral so that they can find out what killed them and what to avoid Amazing ❤️
My parents have had a family of great horned owls on their property in Tucson Arizona for the past 30 years. They've got a group of 3 huge palm trees that the owls love, my parents wired several milk crates to the trunks for them to nest in. They've scared the hell out of me at night a few times
Crows also mob other birds of prey. If the bird of prey is similar to the great horned owl’s look, then the crows chase the bird farther. However, if it were to be a Cooper’s hawk or something that has brighter, distinct plumage (that resembles it away from the great horned owl) then the crows only mob it for a while. Edit: other
Yeah, it usually depends on the circumstances when it comes to Cooper’s hawks. Our neighborhood flock of crows occasionally bickers with juvenile Coopers, though they do have their moments of coexistence. They are also fine with vultures flying around the area (as scavenging b.o.p., vultures don’t have the feet or talons for hunting, so they’re not much of a threat to crows), but with most other raptors, it’s on sight lmao
I've been feeding a 6 or 7 generation "murder" of crows daily for years now b/c I rescue squirrels and they chase the hawks and owls out of my yard. Still waiting for the little shits to bring me a "crow gift," lol. Though every time I see them chasing one out of the yard, that's truly the best gift I could possibly hope for. And yes, they definitely get extra peanuts when that happens.
Did you know that Crows pass down to their young what they know? If a Crow hates you... you're fucked they will do everything possible to bring hell to you life... best befriend them...
I work at a Nature center and we house two Great Horned Owls in our rapture facilities. The female is incredibly cranky (and old, she’s been there since 1998) and always hisses at me when I feed her, and frankly is the raptor I give the most space and respect. Incredible bird!
Bird suggestion: The humble Black-Capped Chickadee, their brain increases in late summer and fall to remember where all the seeds they hide are. Also so cute with so much attitude.
I love the tenacity of crows, I live on a farm and we have lots of birds of prey, as well as corvids living on the land. Very often I'll see groups of crows mobbing red kites and buzzards when they get too close to their nests
Gotta be honest, considering our past dates include nature walks, the zoo and the museum of natural history, I don't think owl pellet dissection is too far from the realm of possibility with my boyfriend. Only issue is finding the owls
If I remember correctly last week I literally finished watching his video where he talks about animal beefs (including this one) ,and almost exactly a minute later this showed up in my recomendations.
"Perfect for a date night." You know... If the alternative is a crowded loud nightclub... Poking around in surprisingly dry bird vomit doesn't sound that bad.
As a suggestion why not do the largest flying sea bird the Wandering Albatross? These birds are truly amazing, and it's a shame that they are endangered thanks to us
I had a friend, who is a goat fancier same as I, lost one of her geese to a great horned owl. She would’ve lost another one, if it wasn’t for her guard dog. She said, that her dog would’ve made short work of a coyote, could stand up to a pack of coyotes, but the horned owl inflicted some damage with its talons on the poor guy. Fortunately, it didn’t want the dog in one of the goose, predators, do not take chances, unless there’s a reward that justifies the chance.
I had to laugh and rewind the part where she said "they STEAL their nest" that bird turned around and looked at her like....... Say something else!!! I bet you won't say it again!!!😆
We dissected owl pellets in 7th grade science. It was pretty cool having to figure out if it we had a mouse, mole, whatever. Then rebuilding the skeleton.
The reason why I searched up this video was because I spotted these owls late last night, and suspiciously close to a colony of crows, which seems completely stupid considering all of the issues facing owls you stated were perfectly destructive. The marshlands near my house are home to dozens of species of bird colonies, varying by season. And of course, during the winter my area has TONS of Canada geese harassing humans and animals alike.
Squared-cubed law. More North the Owl lives, plumage surface area increases more in comparison to the volume of the bird itself. The birds volume, or body mass, is relatively the same, but added feathers increase surface area in which convective energy is transferred.
I work at a park and we discovered a momma great horned owl on a nest yesterday. Today a suicidal squirrel charged at her and was sent flying out of the top of the pine tree with only half of its tail. Moments later crows swapped in and began harassing her. I hope she doesn't die of exhaustion. I've only seen her for 2 days but I love her already
A few years ago, an owl nest near me was blown out of a tree. The chicks were just starting to fledge so they couldn't fly. They climbed up separate trees in the park and that's where I last saw them, with the parents lurking nearby. I always wondered what happened to them. Would GHO parents keep caring for such chicks until they fully fledged?
Many years ago , In a rural Montara, Calif., in crashed & messey Eucaluptus & Cypress forest a murder of crows banished a pair of Horned owls for about 8 years!
I'm fortunate enough here in North Texas that I can still hear the Great Horned Owls hooting at night. I've also noticed, while camping in East Texas, that they'll hoot all night, but once dawn approaches, their calls give way to the blue jays, and once the sun is really out, all I hear are crows.
This channel has done a great job of finding great additional presenters. I call it the 'Hank Green' problem, where he starts a new education channel, people sub, and then Hank leaves the channel to start another one and leaves the old one with a new presenter who isnt as good. you guys have done a great job avoiding that issue.
A fun fact about the crow is that it's seen as the wise bird in many native american cultures. The owls may have Athena, but Crows have freaking Oden from norse mythology.
You should cut out the music during the part where we listen to the birds flapping their wings. I wanted to hear the owls "swoosh" but all I could hear was the tuba.
I live in central Nevada and get to see great horned owls regularly right in the small town I live in. I love seeing these guys. Ive never seen em fight a crow though.
"a bird who wakes up everyday and chooses violence." that is the best description of a canada goose ive ever heard
Watch Hood Nature vídeos then hehe
Swans too lol
Well, in the Philippines, our source of anger are... dogs
Don’t go near their nesting areas when they’re raising young. Canada Geese are some of the most brave, loyal, committed lifelong pairings of animals on the planet. They’re beautiful, too. Don’t bother them and they won’t bother you. People, predictably, love to trap, gas, slaughter them en masse for the pettiest HOA type nuisance pretexts. It’s hard to think of a species who wakes up every day and chooses violence toward other species more than humans. Small animals run from the sound and scent of us faster than their usual predators. We’ve wiped most wildlife off the planet. And cage and torture domesticated animals on a staggering scale and to a sickening degree of violence and suffering. So, no, Canada Geese are pretty sweet and harmless actually.
@@evan5604 i am sure other animals would do the same in the same context
I used to work with a great horned owl affectionately known as “psycho”. He was actually a sweet heart though.
Someone who did animal rehabilitation once did a presentation for my class in grade school. He had a great horned own on his arm and a bald eagle on a short perch near the floor. The horned owl kept staring at the eagle until it suddenly decided to lunge right into the eagle's face! Great horned owls are big, but bald eagles are *bigger* so it looked pretty crazy. The eagle just sat there, completely unmoving as the rehaber reeled the owl back in. I think "psycho" would've been an appropriate name for that owl.
I used to work with a psycho we called The great horned owl. Strange name but he was a strange co- worker
@@brigidtheirish to be fair, owls hate eagles. and eagles hate owls.
@@stefthorman8548 Quite fair. Makes it a bit funnier, too, given the restraint the eagle must have had.
Thanks for reminding me of a giant mummichog my mom had named Psychofish who would eat chicken
"A stealth hunter whose eating habits rival those of medieval kings."
Picture a medieval banquet where all the nobles are coughing up pellets.
Yeah, the Skeksis !
Lol
And eating mice
The human imagination is truly terrifying.
Pretty sure at some points in history there were traditions of vomiting so that one could keep eating...
Crows: exist.
Great Horned Owl: “and I took it personally”.
Its actually the other way around.
Owls hunt crows, Just like anything else. Crows, on the other side, are smart and gang up on the owls to show why a group of then is called a murder.
@@jackspan4926 yeah. Corvids in my area always gang up to kick the butt of any predatory birds like owls and hawks they spot. They also harass some cats (while ignoring others). Their communal security is pretty impressive: be it warning signals system or collective defense.
@@jackspan4926 yeah and they kill there children and crows are smart enough do something
@@tutzdesYT they can also have impressive memories.
I woke up to 30+ horned owls singing outside my house at 1 am getting payback on another predator (couldn’t recognize the sound the creature was making) that tried to mess with one of them the morning before.
The “date night” filter and music during the pellet dissection got me
I want to know whose idea that was
I was thinking the same thing. I was like "okay video editor, you got a sense of humor".
Right, it's the ungloved hand pulling it apart for me 🤢
I just started watching the new titans on HBO and then I see your pfp lol
@@IntenseStareGreen there’s a new one…?! is it the one that came out on netflix 2018 continued on hbo?
I’ve noticed over the years Corvids tend to chase all birds of prey that come into their territory. Fiercely at that, and for as long as a quarter mile...swooping and pecking. A very smart family of birds.
They have beef on a personal and spiritual level
😅
Same with me and people who like pineapple on pizza
@@Namato360 pineapple on pizza, Interesting 🤔🧐
Bruh🤣🤣🤣
@@Namato360 I like pineapple on pizza! You want to fight about it?
There was an owl in a park near my house a few years ago that was being attacked by crows. It was sitting in a tree and crows were all perching on the branches above and crapping on it. The next day it was dead on the ground covered in poop.
An episode about pigeons would be really cool :) I think it’s interesting how they adapted to urban environments and generally their history with humans.
Well, one is smarter than the other!
Also, one of them can hold grudges and tell their fellow mates to attack who hurt them
Plus in an event of one of them dying, they hold an autopsy funeral so that they can find out what killed them and what to avoid
Amazing ❤️
Yep, crows are incredibly, brilliantly, wicked-smart!
Me; So when do we get back to the crows?
@@GoodStarfish right..
@@GoodStarfish was thinking that the whole vid lmao
We need to talk more about crows and other corvids. Their intelligence is up there with parrots.
I used to work at a bird rescue. I was "lucky enough" to find owl pellets every single day lol 😂 was a pretty great job though.
Waaaouuuuwwww impressive
No shit?
My parents have had a family of great horned owls on their property in Tucson Arizona for the past 30 years. They've got a group of 3 huge palm trees that the owls love, my parents wired several milk crates to the trunks for them to nest in. They've scared the hell out of me at night a few times
@@dropndeal Google "where did palm trees originate from." Then delete your comment.
@@dropndeal beats the shit out of a Phoenix golf course.
The way the birb turned when you said they steal nests had me rolling 😭😭
He was offended
How the Editor ever think of that...
😂😂😂 I had to rewind it and double check. He legit turned and looked at her like, “Maaaaaan, you’re really out here straight snitching.”
Crows also mob other birds of prey. If the bird of prey is similar to the great horned owl’s look, then the crows chase the bird farther. However, if it were to be a Cooper’s hawk or something that has brighter, distinct plumage (that resembles it away from the great horned owl) then the crows only mob it for a while.
Edit: other
Yeah, it usually depends on the circumstances when it comes to Cooper’s hawks. Our neighborhood flock of crows occasionally bickers with juvenile Coopers, though they do have their moments of coexistence. They are also fine with vultures flying around the area (as scavenging b.o.p., vultures don’t have the feet or talons for hunting, so they’re not much of a threat to crows), but with most other raptors, it’s on sight lmao
“He’s one of the most deadly predators ever”
4:30 Tank: “Blelelelelelelele”
That's actually a way of saying he's hot, most likely needs water or rest! Something he probably got after recording the video 😊
I've been feeding a 6 or 7 generation "murder" of crows daily for years now b/c I rescue squirrels and they chase the hawks and owls out of my yard. Still waiting for the little shits to bring me a "crow gift," lol. Though every time I see them chasing one out of the yard, that's truly the best gift I could possibly hope for. And yes, they definitely get extra peanuts when that happens.
You probably don't know it, but you're the mafia boss of a cite sized crow gang
@@humannomore7759 lmao
@@humannomore7759
Don Corveoni?
Did you know that Crows pass down to their young what they know? If a Crow hates you... you're fucked they will do everything possible to bring hell to you life... best befriend them...
Crows will also kill squirrels though. Just a heads up.
I work at a Nature center and we house two Great Horned Owls in our rapture facilities. The female is incredibly cranky (and old, she’s been there since 1998) and always hisses at me when I feed her, and frankly is the raptor I give the most space and respect. Incredible bird!
Bird suggestion: The humble Black-Capped Chickadee, their brain increases in late summer and fall to remember where all the seeds they hide are. Also so cute with so much attitude.
I'd like to see you guys talking about storks and shoebills. It's insane how they're able to fly despite being so humongous
That would be so awesome
Animalogic already did one on shoebills
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They have a video on shoebills already
shoebills fly?
@@peabrain6872 they do and it’s terrifying
I love the tenacity of crows, I live on a farm and we have lots of birds of prey, as well as corvids living on the land. Very often I'll see groups of crows mobbing red kites and buzzards when they get too close to their nests
Noctowl is a Normal/Flying type Pokémon introduced in Generation 2. It is known as the Owl Pokémon.
Based on the Horned Owl 🦉
Wow, we got a pokedex here guys!
It should've been a psychic/flying type, and need buffs
Change my mind
@@mustafacarbas5029 Frfr!! the thing has nice stats for early to mid game, but it's bad Movepool really make it unviable
@@ariace3602 it needs a buff lol. Hopefully a regional variant in the new Arceus game coming out :)
@@reportedstolen3603 I think the stats are fine, I think it needs a more varied movepool and better flying moves
Can you do an episode on Hummingbirds? They're pretty unique among birds, being the only birds that can hover in midair.
Kestrel???
... hummingbirds can fly backwards, I think that was the flight type unique to them
They also get preyed upon by preying mantis
Thought they were the only who could humm
Humming birds have sword beaks some are serrated. :3
Gotta be honest, considering our past dates include nature walks, the zoo and the museum of natural history, I don't think owl pellet dissection is too far from the realm of possibility with my boyfriend. Only issue is finding the owls
In the words of Hood Nature (now Casual Geographic):
Owls eat everything including crows, and crows are smart enough to do something about it
If I remember correctly last week I literally finished watching his video where he talks about animal beefs (including this one) ,and almost exactly a minute later this showed up in my recomendations.
So owls and crows basically have gang wars ?
@@Mike-Lascow Crows have gang wars.....on owls.
They aren't called a "murder" for nothing😂
@@mikhailhutchinson2011 thanks for the clarification
"Perfect for a date night."
You know... If the alternative is a crowded loud nightclub... Poking around in surprisingly dry bird vomit doesn't sound that bad.
As a suggestion why not do the largest flying sea bird the Wandering Albatross? These birds are truly amazing, and it's a shame that they are endangered thanks to us
👍👍👍
The owl staring into her soul every couple minutes to remind her who she's holding
The thing about crows and ravens is that the are very smart, something the owl isn't known for.
There is the expression, "Wise Old Owl" so yeah, they're pretty smart. All birds are. Some just get noticed more.
7:54 Tankier: Really Aranya, you're gonna expose me on cam like that?
*Sees title*
Ah yes I've read Guardians of Ga'Hoole.
If you get it you get it.
Classic book series
Oh I loved that series
When will this Birb on Birb gang violence end?
When evolution decides they don't hate each other anymore.
Hello, crusader.
@@camulodunonhe was making a joke chill out
I had a friend, who is a goat fancier same as I, lost one of her geese to a great horned owl. She would’ve lost another one, if it wasn’t for her guard dog. She said, that her dog would’ve made short work of a coyote, could stand up to a pack of coyotes, but the horned owl inflicted some damage with its talons on the poor guy. Fortunately, it didn’t want the dog in one of the goose, predators, do not take chances, unless there’s a reward that justifies the chance.
I'm maintaining that owls are basically flying cats and 7:15 is a great example of that.
I almost hope that Crows also hate Eagles, would make this a three way deadlock
Nope I can confirm eagles scavenge with crows on dead deer in the ditch
@@urbanwarchiefsad times, especially for the Owls since a crow/eagle cooperation is possible
@@humannomore7759 owls will survive, they're the silent killers
May I introduce you to the mockingbird. Those territorial little bastards hate crows as well, apparently.
Every day active bird hates owls not Just crows
I had to laugh and rewind the part where she said "they STEAL their nest" that bird turned around and looked at her like....... Say something else!!! I bet you won't say it again!!!😆
Animalogic✅
Floralogic ✅
Avialogic ❌World of Birds✅
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Birds are, by definition "animals" thus using a subtitle after Animalogic makes sense.
I hope they keep with this tread and branch into other areas. I'd love to see a "Geologic" show focusing on Earth Science.
@@damionmurray8244 I approve this message
@@kendallhudak Animalogic Avianlogic? Anyway, I like the world of birds name; just found it peculiar. 😂
I watch crows mob hawks all day while starlings mob the crows.
If you want some context as to how strong great horned owl talons are, they’re strong enough to paralyse a fox by breaking their spine
We dissected owl pellets in 7th grade science. It was pretty cool having to figure out if it we had a mouse, mole, whatever. Then rebuilding the skeleton.
That sounds soooo cool!! I wish my school had done that instead of dissecting frogs. 🤢
Yeah I did that in 7th grade science also lol
Aranya has such a soothing voice. I would definitely love to see a documentary about predatory birds hosted by her.
This was perfectly timed to release seeing how the Rick and Morty Season 5 finally had crows and owls fighting it out.
The reason why I searched up this video was because I spotted these owls late last night, and suspiciously close to a colony of crows, which seems completely stupid considering all of the issues facing owls you stated were perfectly destructive. The marshlands near my house are home to dozens of species of bird colonies, varying by season. And of course, during the winter my area has TONS of Canada geese harassing humans and animals alike.
I'd love to see an episode on Marabou Storks, and one on Hornbills.
There is no other choice:
You have to make CROWS next. CROWS!
2:21 that moment owl heard "attacking porcupines" it turned in disbelief and was like "excuse me but did you say porcupine?"
Squared-cubed law. More North the Owl lives, plumage surface area increases more in comparison to the volume of the bird itself. The birds volume, or body mass, is relatively the same, but added feathers increase surface area in which convective energy is transferred.
I work at a park and we discovered a momma great horned owl on a nest yesterday. Today a suicidal squirrel charged at her and was sent flying out of the top of the pine tree with only half of its tail. Moments later crows swapped in and began harassing her. I hope she doesn't die of exhaustion. I've only seen her for 2 days but I love her already
Dissecting owl pellets actually sounds like a great date night
If you're going to do more owls, I would love to see episodes on the Barn Owl, and the Burrowing Owl.
🙄
A few years ago, an owl nest near me was blown out of a tree. The chicks were just starting to fledge so they couldn't fly. They climbed up separate trees in the park and that's where I last saw them, with the parents lurking nearby. I always wondered what happened to them. Would GHO parents keep caring for such chicks until they fully fledged?
Great Horned Owl + American Crow + Red-tailed Hawk = A perfect triangle of hate
7:55 the way the owl turns its head as if to say “are you accusing me of stealing”
Their ears being uneven is really fascinating!
Owls: Can fly without a sound.
Crows: KILL IT BEFORE IT LAYS EGGS!
7:59 when she accuses owls of stealing nests so he stares intensely at her ended me
like: You don’t say?
The owls stare is so menacing like bro won the death stare contest 🗿
Owls are literally the cats of the sky
"I wake up everyday and choose violence" Lmao
I love birds so much! I'm really enjoying this series.
This was strangely timed to the Rick and Morty season finale
Rick and Morty brought here. The Rick and Two Crows episode brought mentioned crows and owls having always been at war. 😂
Did you see that episode from The Blacklist when some secret restaurant wanted to cook a siberian owl and Raymond saved it?
Other than the crow, I've noticed magpies tend to get hostile with great horned owls.
There are a couple of these around my home, which leads me to wonder how the cotton tail in my backyard have gone missing 😁
These girls sound way too kind n friendly describing a vicious apex predator lol
"the cranky fluff" is now what I will always call owls!
So now we have a new host just for birds? Hell yeah birb time !
All the hosts are great obviously, but birds are wonderful so yeah
Just for birds, they also have a host for plants if your haven't checked.
@@Slampty I am aware, ye
Crows are also badasses. They got backup
Many years ago ,
In a rural Montara, Calif., in crashed & messey Eucaluptus & Cypress forest a murder of crows banished a pair of Horned owls for about 8 years!
I'm fortunate enough here in North Texas that I can still hear the Great Horned Owls hooting at night. I've also noticed, while camping in East Texas, that they'll hoot all night, but once dawn approaches, their calls give way to the blue jays, and once the sun is really out, all I hear are crows.
A Great Plumicorned owl? That sounds extra adorable.
I really enjoyed this! I'd love to see a video about the Roadrunner!
@3:05 the owl was looking down then was like, “WTF Bro!!!”…
Canada Goose wakes up: "I choose violence"
3:23 The way he's looking at the camera...I wouldn't want to be looked at like that !
I remember in my science lab we dissected an owl pellet and had to guess what animal it most likely ate. It was interesting
Crows are egg & chick eaters, stealing from smaller birds nests, and they know that owls & hawks will take the same opportunity including on them.
This channel has done a great job of finding great additional presenters. I call it the 'Hank Green' problem, where he starts a new education channel, people sub, and then Hank leaves the channel to start another one and leaves the old one with a new presenter who isnt as good.
you guys have done a great job avoiding that issue.
2:24 It's the way he looked around at her for me 🤣
Thank you for this! You have an awesome job and are making great content. Looking forward to viewing and learning more from these well made videos 😁🙏
I keep seeing a bunch of crows chasing this eagle in my neighborhood but now thanks to this video it’s probably an owl!
plz make a vid about crows and ravens,there are not that many documentaries about them!
Well that explains the rivalry between Eda and Lilith. XD
One more of us here.
It's " feeding 2 birds with one seed "
My life long goal to change that phrase
Is that the bird equivalent of that scene from Lady & the Tramp? 😗😙
A fun fact about the crow is that it's seen as the wise bird in many native american cultures. The owls may have Athena, but Crows have freaking Oden from norse mythology.
I admit defeat
@@Undomaranel Person of Culture. 👍🏽
Bird war
You hardly talked about great horned owls and crows hating each other at all... I only noticed when the video had ended.
Attacking Porcupines? This ain't the sharpest crayon in the toolbox ig huh
silent but violent. nice word combo there
I like all owls, owls are fantastic birds and among them the great horned owl (Bubo Virginianus) is my favorite species😍🦉
Was this why the Rick and Morty season 5 finale was delayed?
I'd love to see an episode about the Golden Eagle. Thanks, you guys are awesome!
You should cut out the music during the part where we listen to the birds flapping their wings. I wanted to hear the owls "swoosh" but all I could hear was the tuba.
This is a great addition to the channel, guys.
I live in central Nevada and get to see great horned owls regularly right in the small town I live in. I love seeing these guys. Ive never seen em fight a crow though.
At first it was owls and eagles, now there is crows too? owls have beef with all other birds!
Take a look at a european eagle owl and you'll understand that owls have beef with existence itself, just out of principle.
This is owl biased - just saying- Reading the title, I was hoping to hear more about crows ;)
Yess, I've been asking for a video on ravens or crows for over a year now! Without success unfortunately.
I would love a video on crows. They scare me and absolutely fascinate me! They (and cockroaches) will outlive us all.
What a beautiful bird the Great Horned Owl 🦉
I would love if you could cover kakapos in this series!
That’s what I came to say, and I still will so they get more comments about it 😉