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Crows, cheeky/sly isn't the word.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 668165" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>This crow episode brings back memories of an incident at our bush camp years ago.</p><p>One evening while washing the days dishes we couldn't find one of the plastic handled forks. Gave up and just thought, it will turn up.</p><p>The fork was never found and a couple of days later a bread/butter knife disappeared?</p><p>Probably a better chance of winning lotto but my mate while wandering/swinging his detector a few days later came upon a "Bower Birds bower" about a kilometre from the camp.</p><p>You guessed it, there laying on the ground at the entrance of his "bower" was our knife & fork along with a collection of blue glass fragments, and other collections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 668165, member: 1414"] This crow episode brings back memories of an incident at our bush camp years ago. One evening while washing the days dishes we couldn't find one of the plastic handled forks. Gave up and just thought, it will turn up. The fork was never found and a couple of days later a bread/butter knife disappeared? Probably a better chance of winning lotto but my mate while wandering/swinging his detector a few days later came upon a "Bower Birds bower" about a kilometre from the camp. You guessed it, there laying on the ground at the entrance of his "bower" was our knife & fork along with a collection of blue glass fragments, and other collections. [/QUOTE]
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