November Monthly Post
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This is the November community post for
birdfeeding. Which birds did you see this month? What were your wildlife activities during November? What are your plans for October?
November anchor posts include:
Adopt a Turkey Month
Photos: House Yard
Photos: South Lot
Photos: Savanna
Photos: Prairie Garden
Photos: Back Toward the House
Photos: After Cleanup
Terror Birds
Photos: Charleston Food Forest Part 1 Right Front
Photos: Charleston Food Forest Part 2 Right Back
Photos: Charleston Food Forest Part 3 Left Back
Photos: Charleston Food Forest Part 4 Left Front
What I'm Growing
Dinosaurs
Permaculture Around the World
Poem: "Earthlove"
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November anchor posts include:
Adopt a Turkey Month
Photos: House Yard
Photos: South Lot
Photos: Savanna
Photos: Prairie Garden
Photos: Back Toward the House
Photos: After Cleanup
Terror Birds
Photos: Charleston Food Forest Part 1 Right Front
Photos: Charleston Food Forest Part 2 Right Back
Photos: Charleston Food Forest Part 3 Left Back
Photos: Charleston Food Forest Part 4 Left Front
What I'm Growing
Dinosaurs
Permaculture Around the World
Poem: "Earthlove"
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Date: 2024-12-01 05:05 pm (UTC)I've started feeding the local crows. They have such interesting personalities, and I've been enjoying the process of understanding how they see and communicate. For example, they pay attention to my face, and will come closer to me if I'm facing away from them.
Thoughts
Date: 2024-12-01 07:50 pm (UTC)Go you!
>> They have such interesting personalities, and I've been enjoying the process of understanding how they see and communicate. For example, they pay attention to my face, and will come closer to me if I'm facing away from them.<<
They're very alert to gaze, because they are social birds who like to cache things. For that to work, they need to know who is watching or not when they hide something. Or pretend to hide it.