Friendly Crow!

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·@steemflow·
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Friendly Crow!
Crow are of two types, infact three types. This is what I notice today morning, when I saw a bunch of them waiting on my terrace for food. They are actually in good numbers and suddenly came on my terrace seeing my wife. Actually she use to feed them with stale chapati. And these crow happily accepts them.


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I was not aware of this peculiar behavior, and never knew about their friendly approach. Seeing my wife came on terrace, they came flying from all direction. It looked as they were eagerly waiting for her to come and feed them. This really caught my attention and instantly took these picture. 

![IMG_20230208_073638.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/steemflow/23y8yxtkKUjLT4Ai5CCs1YPQFBrCXVoAYZsZ82P3zX5vU7wRH2yP3hsWq3h9KzhMnrmGk.jpg)

The three types of crow that I am talking about are :

- Grey neck. This is most common Indian crow found in India. They have a usual black body, however, have a grayish color around their neck.

- All Black : These are complete black in color and very rarely seen. I ne er seen them untill I shifted to my village. They are very easy seen now and then near my house.

- Twisted Beak : These are actually a  new genre of crow, which I never knew about. They have a black body, and have a twisted beak right in front. Normally, a beak of the crow appears to be in cone shape, but these crow have a different shape, and the beak appears to be twisted. 

![IMG_20230208_073744.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/steemflow/23ywqKDaZBYS5WzGRRE7EHhHASP7LHog614DFAb2QHNJMadLMP79gBzrYCMxiugYWQ1HJ.jpg)

![IMG_20230208_073736.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/steemflow/23ywpmu5xiD6kBWZ4GPCV7VZbZEqP4LTqgtXPGBv2ETxgdeikXed5B6f1jnZoYpCRqWXx.jpg)

![IMG_20230208_073659.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/steemflow/244eCSnU5Z3iD7jVcRaPiJwgLMzKr9kvKGpUPJXoCCy84UPuUJKoadhZHkSGnGxCt9U4i.jpg)

![IMG_20230208_073625.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/steemflow/2432HqRtVs7hfxkacUiGbtmPdLr97q8WzokvQmipCvN8SMpUN41CStnTu7UfBq7vXHYSj.jpg)

I took all these pictures when my wife is busy feeding them. She keeps on throwing the pieces and they keep on eating g one by one. She seems to gave good rapport with these crowd of crow. She did her best to keep them happy early un the day, and hope they show their gratitude by being obedient 


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