Look who has been helping itself to Goldee's mobility food that reduces stress on joints.
I'm not sure if you consider the crow stealing or my dog sharing.
Should I be shooing instead of shooting?
Maybe the crow is bringing the food to its elders with arthritic problems.
This mobility food has been effective for Goldee's joint pains.
Linking up Sharing or Stealing with :
ABC Wednesday - S
LOL! At least he's trying to stay healthy! Great close-up's!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI guess it is better for him than people food, but then, crows are scavengers and seem to thrive on almost anything.
ReplyDeleteshooting might be a bit extreme. but how good a shot ARE you?
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
They are just awesome beautiful shots and captions
ReplyDeleteGreat post and pics for S, loved it!!
ReplyDeleteS is for ...
I have just got in from work and this lovely post has put a big smile on my face..
ReplyDeleteFun shots!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteWonderful close ups!
ReplyDeleteYou do a good line in bindweed too!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and interesting bird behavior.
ReplyDeleteThere is perhaps not greater avian fan of human food than the gull and pigeon, but a crow is right up there too. I have watched two crows fight over bubble gum squished on asphalt pavement. This one at least shows some health food consciousness!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Crows are pretty smart!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots.
... a great post and fantastic photos ...
ReplyDeleteBest regards karin
LOL Nice spoof!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, One! Crows are pests in our area, and on the farm, my friend was shooting them yesterday. I was not pleased, but understood his frustration with them.
ReplyDeleteGreat post and wonderful photos. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThe crow is funny, a forager of opportunity, I'd say. We now have a pair that frequents the bird feeder, which I don't really like because they push the little birds aside.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots.
ReplyDeleteShoes, have a happy Thanksgiving!
This is great! Love the birds "look" on the shot:)
ReplyDeleteSurely the crow is striving to be healthy:)
ReplyDeleteawesome shots and nice captions :)
ReplyDeletecheers,
My Third Eye
Fantastic post, One. And what shots!! I also liked your last post very much!. Way to go!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and words! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteOh well, crows have joints too. Just as well the shorthorn wasn't woeing into it as well.
ReplyDeleteNot a fan of crows but the pics are amazing. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletegreat photos; great opportunities for you
ReplyDeleteFun post Setia! Thanks for introducing me to the House Crow!
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