To the caring young lady cyclist who so carefully looked after a fallen bird on my way to work on Thursday morning, I was a silent witness to your compassionate and tender care of a poor crow that had been struck by a car. Through my car window I saw you so gently, tenderly lay the poor bird on the grass by the Oxford school on North St. In my hurry to work I did not stop but my glimpse of you as you offered a small gesture of human comfort to the poor creature left an impression, not just for the day but I think forever. It was a 10 second view, but a lifelong memory. I do not know the fate of the crow, but I am most certain that s/he was comforted by your presence and your caring. Bless you. —Crewj24
This article appears in Jul 7-13, 2011.


rawk ♡ if the crow had died, the others will mourn for a few hours. we lost a few to transformers last year and the noise was incredible
The more I observe and learn about crows, a bigger fan I am becoming.
They are quite extraordinary Trood. Check out “Bird Brains “by Candace Savage or “Mind of the Raven” by Bernd Heinrich. Fascinating stuff. ♥Rawk♥
the gang had leftover sushi and they picked it all apart and made their own combos. i swear sue or bob was flying in front of me when i was riding home. they are amazing critter guy