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I Found The Rook!!!

Been missing the rook?

I found it hanging out at my Walmart!!!

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Posted 11 months ago by Popcorn☺ Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • :DDD
    Posted 11 months ago by Dahlia DreadNaught Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Is that CA crow? I swear those crows can pickup small children!
    Posted 11 months ago by Naiad Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Nope.
    Posted 11 months ago by Popcorn☺ Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Nope. Chuck Testa
    Posted 11 months ago by Sororia Rose Subscriber! | Permalink
  • There was a whole murder of crows in the cornfield across the highway from our house a few weeks ago.  They were doubtless all gathered for migration.  It was a LOT of very noisy crows.
    Posted 11 months ago by Razzal Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Hopefully he was there to destroy the Walmart. 
    Posted 11 months ago by Papa Legba Subscriber! | Permalink
  • That's a male grackle, not a crow.  Possibly a great-tailed grackle.

    I see them all the time here in the Southwest.

    Edit: And if you see a really huge crow, it might not be a crow; it might be a raven!  Not that there aren't also just really big crows, too, but anyway, just the ramblings of a bird nut.  Carry on!
    Posted 11 months ago by Kipple Subscriber! | Permalink
  • This made me giggle. Thanks!
    Posted 11 months ago by Kittn Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Big black bird, yellow eyes ... grackle. Boat tailed grackles and ravens have dark eyes. Real life rooks have a grey patch at the base of their beaks.

    And high-altitude, cold climate ravens like I see in ski areas are definitely big enough to mug a snowboarder and take his lunch.
    Posted 11 months ago by Tsu Dho Nimh Subscriber! | Permalink
  • A murder of crows is scary. Not just because of the name. When I was in college, there were a few months one year when the crows (American crows...entirely black and about the size of a pigeon) found something particularly tasty in all but one tree on campus. So they roosted in the trees. Going to class became dodging bird crap and preparing to run in case one or two took offense to people passing too near. People were often chased.

    The trees were black with them. And there was constant rustling in the leaves. They didn't caw as much as one would expect (and sometimes sounded a bit like squirrels, for some reason), but when they did it usually meant someone was going to get chased soon.

    That was also the year I saw a hawk-or-falcon-like (I was too freaked out and late for class to really study it so I could figure out what it was) bird feeding on a chipmunk on campus. It's the first and only time I've ever seen a bird like that so close and actually feeding. BUT, I knew it wasn't anything I would know on sight as it was way too small for any of the birds of prey I was used to seeing.

    Since then, I've understood a certain Alfred Hitchcock movie a little better. Though I would have been more frightened if all the crows were blue jays. They're pretty, and all, but I had some words with a couple when I was a kid. They took over a robin nest in a tree in our backyard one year and that pretty much kept other birds (and a couple of my friends) away. 

    I apparently have a lot of bird stories....
    Posted 11 months ago by Somebody Somewhere Subscriber! | Permalink
  • is he is in cahoots with wallmart or just plotting an attack on the winking dot?
    Posted 11 months ago by Thursday Soleil Subscriber! | Permalink
  • How did you find me?!?!?!?! ive been hiding so well!!!!!
    Posted 11 months ago by The Rook Subscriber! | Permalink