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starwomyn 70F
5469 posts
1/19/2022 8:32 pm

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Eagles, Crows, Trolls, & CRYSTALS (C&P)

The only bird that dares to peck at an eagle is the crow.He sits on the eagle's back and bites at his nec

However, the eagle does not respond, nor fight with the crow. It doesn't waste time or energy on the crow! It simply opens its wings and begins to rise higher and higher into the heavens.

The higher the eagle flies, the harder it is for the crow to breathe and then the crow falls due to lack of oxygen.

We all have a crow or two in our life that offers negative energy or criticism, usually behind your back, that's what crows do. Stop wasting your time and energy with the crows. Just take them to your heights and they'll surely fade.



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starwomyn 70F
8871 posts
1/19/2022 8:34 pm



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sparkleflit 76F
10271 posts
1/19/2022 9:14 pm

A photographer happened to catch a crow momentarily on an eagle's back and you make false assumptions and turn it into an analogy about Human behaviour.......

Crows occasionally attack an eagle when they are in the vicinity of their nests.....the Eagle doesn't fight back because they don't maneuver well in the air....They are built for hunting on the ground.....and yes, they have greater lung capacity than the smaller crow and flies high to spot it's prey...... but the crow has great mobility in the air, as you would know if you watched them do their summersault and rolls while airborne........If the crow was being carried too high for comfort, why wouldn't it just fly away.......Your analogy doesn't work......

Why don't you just describe the human behaviour you are referring to in human terms instead of involving innocent wildlife?........


starwomyn 70F
8871 posts
1/20/2022 5:24 am

    Quoting sparkleflit:
    A photographer happened to catch a crow momentarily on an eagle's back and you make false assumptions and turn it into an analogy about Human behaviour.......

    Crows occasionally attack an eagle when they are in the vicinity of their nests.....the Eagle doesn't fight back because they don't maneuver well in the air....They are built for hunting on the ground.....and yes, they have greater lung capacity than the smaller crow and flies high to spot it's prey...... but the crow has great mobility in the air, as you would know if you watched them do their summersault and rolls while airborne........If the crow was being carried too high for comfort, why wouldn't it just fly away.......Your analogy doesn't work......

    Why don't you just describe the human behaviour you are referring to in human terms instead of involving innocent wildlife?........


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B0B77021 80M
474 posts
1/20/2022 8:06 am

"We all have a crow or two in our life that offers negative energy or criticism, usually behind your back, that's what crows do. Stop wasting your time and energy with the crows. Just take them to your heights and they'll surely fade."

It appears you've found one of your crows, eh?


Shartaun03 81F
6169 posts
1/20/2022 11:10 am

Seems to me they are both birds of prey. The crow will attack anything and I have watched them in play many times. They are very intelligent birds and you don't have to watch them very long to figure that out.


starwomyn 70F
8871 posts
1/20/2022 12:39 pm

There are quite a few crows that hang around my front porch. I often leave peanuts for the squirrels but frequently the crows and blue jays drive them off. Crows are bullies.

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starwomyn 70F
8871 posts
1/20/2022 2:01 pm

    Quoting B0B77021:
    "We all have a crow or two in our life that offers negative energy or criticism, usually behind your back, that's what crows do. Stop wasting your time and energy with the crows. Just take them to your heights and they'll surely fade."

    It appears you've found one of your crows, eh?
Indeed

Abracadabra