If asked, many of my friends would say that my favorite bird is the puffin. I probably would've agreed, until recently, when I've realized that I am drawn to and most fond of crows. The somewhat awkward way they walk through the backyard grass. Some may find their noises shrill and loud, but I consider them a call to attention. I always encourage the cats to come watch them with me.
So I let my newfound fondness for the dark fowl lead me to more information about them.
- Most people know, but may have forgotten, that a group of crows is called a murder.
- They rank at the top of the avian IQ scale - smarter than all other birds.
- When in need, they use tools to help them get food. They will drop thick-shelled seeds onto busy streets, so cars will run them over and crack the shells for them. They use bread crumbs to bait fish to the water's surface.
- They represent the spiritual transition into the afterlife - not to be confused with representing death.
- It is said that when robbers attacked the home of the first Dalai Lama (when he was a child), his parents fled. Upon their return, they found 2 Crows caring for the young bodhisattva.
- They heralded the birth of the 14th Dalai Lama (the current one).
- They are significant symbols in most non-Christian faiths, associated with the afterlife in some, with birth in others.
- In Greek Mythology, when crows gave Athena bad news, she turned their feathers black.
- They once idolized a man named Homer Simpson.
1 comment:
Sorry, can't agree with you on this one. You know how I feel about any bird that might suddenly, for no reason whatsoever, fly straight at my head and make me scream like a girl.
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