Iâve just made a behavioral study on birds (aka. Iâve fed bread to pigeons and crows) and Iâd like to conserve the results for posterity:
Pigeons can and will fight each other for even the smallest crumb of bread
When a pigeon picked up a bread crumb and other pigeons are nearby it will spread its wings to ensure the other pigeons canât get close enough to steal the crumbâą
The other , bread stealing pigeons might also spread their wings to make sure that no pigeon can steal the breadcrumb before them
They will steal it straight from another pigeons beak
They WILL fly at you and hover around your head once they realized youâre the one throwing the crumbs
They have no concept of personal space.
Crows on the other hand are civilized.
They will try to get to the crumb first but when another crow has reached the crumb before them they will accept this and leave them be
However if a pigeon reaches the crumb first they WILL go absolutely feral and peck the pigeon until it surrenders the crumb
Pigeons are reasonably scared of crows and wonât try to steal crumbs from their very pointy stabby beaks
Crows will wait for you to throw the crumbs at an appropriate distance because they do have manners
Unlike pigeons they will also watch you and look right into your eyes, expectantly
If a crow looks at you , waiting, and you throw it a crumb it will try to catch it just like a dog would
Pigeons however donât notice shit until it lies in front of their face or they see another pigeon found something
Crows understand pointing, pigeons donât
If the crows are satisfied they will fly away
Pigeons are never satisfied and therefore will bother you until the very end (aka. Until you donât have any bread left)
Feeding crows is more fun than feeding pigeons because crows know the rules of society and pigeons donât.
(Next Time on âbirdhavioral studiesâ : âwhy seagulls fear neither god nor devilâ )