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RuthSaacks
over 6 years ago
On the opposite roof, much watched ! Today I was upset to see a Jackdaw lying on the roof with another next to it ?? Quickly grabbed my binoculars and watched. Other Jackdaw moved away and I noticed MOVEMENT !! but only to now splay another wing.???Dying,but no, raised head and slid forward.I watched 20 minutes and in that time it moved forward 4 times and then suddenly stood up,ruffled its wings,poked a beak under the wing and FLEW OFF ! Was it lying on the hot roof for health reasons ?? Any ideas ??
Ann Campbell
over 2 years ago
I have a jackdaw that is regular to my garden, it comes very close , almost eating out our hands , it lies right beside me , sometimes with its back to me , does this mean that it trusts me enough to turn its back to me ? Ann
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