Some left over scraps from the kitchen today enticed the crows down from their merry heights...
The Maggie knows it's place!
Maggie left drooling from above lol
Off he pops
Oh that sausage looks delicious
It's nice to have the crows down for a wee change other than to chase Jock the Sprawk ;-)
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Linda257 said:
Oh give my thanks to Mr PR aswell then...hope you both had a laugh trying to sing it ;-)
It will be one to sing to the grandkids one day other than coulters candy lol
m.youtube.com/watch
Post edit...I actually remember singing that song when I was in primary school we went to hamilton mausoleum to sing as it had an echo that lasted 15seconds one of the longest in the world...30 wains singing out of key...just magic lol
Done, and she says; "You're welcome".
I'm sure you meant Mrs,
The video was very much before my time..... Just sayin' like.....
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Wendy S said:Our "resident " Crows seem to stay in a group of three most of the time too but without having them tagged in some way it is hard to say if it is the same three all the time. I recall hearing Mikes poem sung by a female folk group a while ago, it may have been the Unthanks I'm not sure. Corvids do show up quite a bit in Northern folk songs one of my old favourites was Twa Corbies by Steeleye Span,showing my age s bit there
Like you, its hard to say whether its the same three or not, though I'm tempted to feel they are the same three, or we'd see either many more, and/or turf wars....
Steeleye Span, now there's a blast from the past....
I found a link on YouTube, though I note the uploader hasn't posted the full song title.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDvCO2rSCa0
Linda257 said:OMG so sorry Mike when will I ever get it right !! Last time I said Mrs PB!!! Grrrr ;-)
Don't worry, we both saw the funny side.