Deciding the crow in the tree is more of an issue than I am, Ms. Crow goes back to the repeating six sequence caw. |
She gives the crow who won't leave a very serious-leaned-forward-stare. |
That doesn't work so she's back to "yelling". |
Then it's back to full body Cawing with such vigor that the pink of her throat shows. |
Evidentally Culprit the Cooper's Hawk or one of his relatives has been around for days. The backyard has been a wildlife wasteland except for the brief crow visit going on a week. |
Evidentally stretching wasn't quite doing the job so TS crawls up the rim. |
Delicious, nothing like a nice warm drink on a cold day. |
He doesn't appear all that fond of being observed. Or perhaps the look is more of an offensive move to keep me where I am. |
As I don't appear to be making any moves, he goes for another draught. |
I get another "look" and he's of and carefully picking his way across the yard so as not to wet his feet. I wonder how Pyewacket would take the addition of another cat in the house? |