Author Topic: Baby robin attack = crow punched  (Read 6107 times)





So today, my neighbor comes over and I'm on my computer flying planes on FSX. Suddenly my brother comes flying out of his room shouting "Something is attacking the birds outside!" I rushed down to the window to see one loving huge crow at the side of the birds nest, with the mother and father robins squacking and dive bombing the massive bird. I rushed outside with no shoes and ran across to the side of my house to find the crow with a baby robin already in it's beak! D: So being me, nature-freak,[ and quite angry:


It flew back and hit the fence, dropping the poor baby robin in the process. The crow squacked and hobbled across my backyard, until I chased it into the back forest.

The baby robin had died, we are going to bury him tomorrow D: The other two babies hobbled away with the parents, and came back later to the nest in the evening.

tl:dr - I punched a crow.

If you actually are a nature freak you would have let the crow kill the birds cause thats nature and you interviened.

If you actually are a nature freak you would have let the crow kill the birds cause thats nature and you interviened.

Are we at KFC because you just got fried!

Don't forget with Canada Geese

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q81ptFSA4mk
Loons are far more frightening.

They are the Psyduck of the lakes.

Nimbus, don't you dare edit my post and put a catch phrase like that in there.

I will fight you off and punch you like a Crow.
I lol'

If you actually are a nature freak you would have let the crow kill the birds cause thats nature and you interviened.
Ya agreed here. If it would have been a human doing it for sport, then it would have been different, but it was nature doing it's thing instead.

Also off-topic...
What really happened...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWCoTKBTG_w&NR=1

I love the first quote on that video. :cookieMonster:
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i love how women think everything is the funniest thing in the world

Don't forget with Canada Geese

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q81ptFSA4mk

Ahahahahaha, I laughed for 5 minutes straight.

Was him grabbing the goose by the neck and flinging him into the water suppose to look like Crysis?

And I died at the last part. Wild goose chase. Backwards.


On topic: Poor birdie. D:

God damn crows. Careful you don't personally touch any of the other babies. I heard somewhere that the mothers won't recognize the babies as their own of they're covered in human scent.

That might be another species I'm thinking of, but just in case.

I've always wanted either a pet Crow or Hawk. It would be quite awesome i think.

but poor birdie.

Poor birdie, things like this never happen in the wild!

Another case of Angry Blackbird.

Ahahahahaha, I laughed for 5 minutes straight.

Was him grabbing the goose by the neck and flinging him into the water suppose to look like Crysis?

And I died at the last part. Wild goose chase. Backwards.


On topic: Poor birdie. D:

God damn crows. Careful you don't personally touch any of the other babies. I heard somewhere that the mothers won't recognize the babies as their own of they're covered in human scent.

That might be another species I'm thinking of, but just in case.

The parents are long gone with the two other babies, probably looking for another nest.

Are we at KFC because you just got fried!

It's kind of hard not to help the birds when you watched them grow up.

We have this little robin's nest at the side of our house, and three little baby robins were born and I filmed them growing up. It was pretty neat and all, especially when they got freathers and full wings.

So today, my neighbor comes over and I'm on my computer flying planes on FSX. Suddenly my brother comes flying out of his room shouting "Something is attacking the birds outside!" I rushed down to the window to see one loving huge crow at the side of the birds nest, with the mother and father robins squacking and dive bombing the massive bird. I rushed outside with no shoes and ran across to the side of my house to find the crow with a baby robin already in it's beak! D: So being me, nature-freak, and quite angry:

I punched the crow.

It flew back and hit the fence, dropping the poor baby robin in the process. The crow squacked and hobbled across my backyard, until I chased it into the back forest.

The baby robin had died, we are going to bury him tomorrow D: The other two babies hobbled away with the parents, and came back later to the nest in the evening.

tl:dr - I punched a crow.
Is it bad that a laughed?


I believe what you said Hunter, but pics or it didn't happen...


It flew back and hit the fence, dropping the poor baby robin in the process.

The baby robin had died,

Waste of food, if you really were a nature freak you wouldn't stop a natural feeding process, the crow could have died of starvation or got seriously injured from your punch. Caring about nature doesn't mean protect the small rom the large, it's allowing nature to progress without humans hunting, although hunting for food is ok, because it's just like a tiger hunting it's prey.