The sly jackdaw got the food of the rooks

in Feathered Friends2 years ago

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Today was a very cloudy day. The whole sky is covered with clouds. Although there was no rain, the humidity was very high. I go to the floor of the park. I see how the rook found an acorn. He grabbed it in the beak and began to look around. He wanted to make sure no one saw his find. Then he flapped his wings, took off and sat down on a large dry branch of a tree.

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Pressing the acorn with his paw to the tree, he began to hammer it with his powerful beak. But he constantly looked around, wanting to make sure that no one was seeing him. Apparently he was afraid that this food would be taken away from him. This went on for several minutes.

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No one bothered him. However, he apparently was very carried away by his find and hoped that he would be able to eat this acorn. He has already broken the acorn and got to the core. But then, unexpectedly, another pigeon sat on a branch next to him, which apparently saw food from this pigeon.

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The second pigeon immediately extended its beak to the acorn of the first pigeon and began to push it away from food. At this time, a jackdaw sat on a branch near the rooks. She began to closely observe the fight of the pigeons.
Soon the pigeons flew to the ground and there they tried to find out their relationship. The jackdaw, without hesitation, grabbed the acorn they had left and began to peck at it quickly.

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While the pigeons were below on the ground, the jackdaw broke the acorn to the end and began to quickly eat it.

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Soon there was nothing left of the acorn. The jackdaw, having eaten the acorn completely, immediately flew away. She was apparently afraid that the rooks might peck at her for this acorn.

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The rook who found an acorn when he saw that he was not on the tree sat down sadly on a branch. Apparently he was very upset that the acorn he had found was taken away from him.