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Aimless78 t1_iw2hd7v wrote

I will let my groundskeepers know to save any if they find one. We had 3 last month.

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[deleted] OP t1_iw2jh1z wrote

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Aimless78 t1_iw2l2pl wrote

I was wondering about that because 3 in one month is more than we see usually in a year. Wonder why?!?!?!

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brainkandy87 t1_iw4op1y wrote

Sorry, using all mine to create Fight Milk. Need my crowtein, you know how it is.

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Railcharger t1_iw2pt0i wrote

It’s crow season in Missouri right now. Nov 1 through march. Why you would want to hunt them idk.

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ShallotExtension8175 t1_iw32ks6 wrote

Wild crow is good eats like pigeon. Trash eating crows, not so much. Remember the nursery rhyme 10 and 20 black birds, baked in a pie? The term eating crow, was meant as a humbling statement, as it was considered poor or survival food when Prarie chicken, pheasant or rock dove was above crow, squirrel and pigeon(squab on some French menus)

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Baku7en t1_iw40eey wrote

They are a pest to farmers, eating up grain and corn.

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ShallotExtension8175 t1_iw5ho1i wrote

I like the tradition of the harvest, the helping of farmers and the pie is nice too!

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ninti500 t1_iw53h89 wrote

I actually know of a crow that's dead behind the place I work, don't know what killed it but it fell down on a really windy day and just didn't get back up

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Low_Tourist t1_iw8wxle wrote

I don't know why but this just made me bust out laughing.

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Sally_twodicks t1_iw5dl5l wrote

I thought maybe the title was a band name but nah, this guy is actually seeking dead crow.

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ninti500 t1_iw90bgo wrote

Crows still there if you want it

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