Grabi crow contest 108

We've always noticed that all the birds that visit our garden interact with each other very kindly. It’s normal for them to gather together and share water or food, and watching this behavior is quite pleasant. However, crows stand out because they often act bossy and grabby, chasing away other birds to secure food or water for themselves. They also tend to make a mess everywhere. I’ve captured many stories of bird behavior in our garden, especially regarding their group interactions. Today, I’m sharing a humorous yet not-so-nice incident involving a crow's dominant behavior over food.
This is my entry for this time's SMAP contest 108 bird feeding bird having food. announced by host @nelinoeva
https://ecency.com/hive-106444/@nelinoeva/feathered-friends-show-me-a-a01244f486caa




The crow was enjoying his food as well he was taking some and putting it away so other birds couldn't eat that.



The other birds took turns sharing and eating.
thank you @melinda010100 @barbara-orenya @jlufer and all sponsors, as well as all bird watchers.



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It is an interesting behavior of crows with respect to food, trying to make sure it can take full advantage of it. The photographs are beautiful. Thanks for sharing them along with your observations.
Regards @hindavi

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Crows are super clever. They will not miss a chance to be first on the table. 🙂

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