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Several crows live near my apartment. There's an aerie in the elm tree in our parking lot. As a result, I'm often raucously serenaded.

Crows are paranoid creatures. When I bike along, they'll stare at me from lawns. If I make eye contact with them, they immediately squat down. If I turn my head and face them directly, they leap into the air in a flurry of ebony wings.

That's the way it should be.

However, one of the crows here is abnormal. On two occasions, I've passed within a foot of a crow and it didn't budge. The first time, I biked by a crow, and could have kicked it, if I was so inclined. When my bike was past the bird, it began its rodomontade.

The second time, I was walking down the steps when something caught my attention. Before I registered what was wrong, I froze. And then I looked around to see what was awry.

A bicycle was leaning on a fence less than a foot away from me. On the handlebar closest to me perched a crow. It tilted its head and stared at me. It was bedraggled, and much smaller than I expected. Crows look much bigger, from a distance. This one didn't look a whole lot bigger than a large robin. I was surprised to see it has dark blue eyes. I'd always assumed crows had black eyes. It stared at me, and I felt intimidated. I wasn't afraid that it would leap on me and start pecking, but I was afraid that the crow was sick, and maybe I could catch whatever it had if it got cocky. Maybe it has West Nile disease. I don't know what the symptoms are in birds, only that dead crows should be reported. Normal crows just don't let people get close enough to touch them.

As I walked away, it cawed loudly, over and over.

I haven't seen it since, but I won't be surprised to bump into it again.

I still wonder why this crow is so fearless. Is it sick? Was it raised by people? I want to know.

Date: 2003-07-30 06:18 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] shanmonster.livejournal.com
I like crows, too. They are neat. But in all my experiences with them, this is the only fella to just sit there and stare at me so unabashedly. Cheeky little bugger, isn't he?

Date: 2003-07-31 02:08 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] iroshi.livejournal.com
Perhaps Crow was borrowing his body for a bit. One never knows.

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