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Stone The Crows
I was sitting in the park today watching the birds.
A crow landed, followed soon by another.
They looked around as if hoping that other crows would join them, but none did, so they flew off again.
Next thing I know, I'm in court as a witness to an attempted murder.
A crow landed, followed soon by another.
They looked around as if hoping that other crows would join them, but none did, so they flew off again.
Next thing I know, I'm in court as a witness to an attempted murder.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The jokes's not been completely appreciated I'm afraid. Crows are known to hold what's called a Crow's Court where a group of them will surround one crow on the ground and put the bird on "trial". Eventually, and sometimes after many hours, the crow will be set free or will have been pecked to death by the group.
I witnessed this phenomenon many years ago in my youth, but some will tell you a Crow's Court is an urban myth or more applicable to other Corvids.
For the Old Timers on here (like me!), I remember this topic being hotly debated in the Old Codgers column in the Daily Mirror. The topic was reprinted in one of their four Little Black Books and I've just re-read it myself.
I witnessed this phenomenon many years ago in my youth, but some will tell you a Crow's Court is an urban myth or more applicable to other Corvids.
For the Old Timers on here (like me!), I remember this topic being hotly debated in the Old Codgers column in the Daily Mirror. The topic was reprinted in one of their four Little Black Books and I've just re-read it myself.