Gerard said:I've been mobbed by crows in Richmond park with my dog. That day I took to walking with a big stick, shit scared I was in for a pecking. I even broke into a jog at one point to get away, shouting to the dog "Run Poppy run!". The whole episode sent shivers up me spine.
Later on same walk there was a stand off between my dog and a big old stag. The park, once a refuge, left me fear-addled and swearing off nature.
The other day on Clifton downs, in Bristol, me and the dog were MENACED by crows. This time they were on foot.
HMGovt said:One thing I noticed on a visit to Tokyo was the crows. They are enormous, maybe two, three times bigger than the ones you see bin-bagging from tree to tree in this country.
Were they always at home in the city, or did they decide to move in on the rich pickings left by earthquakes and industrialised bombing? Whatever, though hugely beady eyed, they were always docile. But I did notice they were happy to stay nearer the ground than most birds, perching around head height. Perhaps because cats are scared of them?
sufi said:one of our neighbours told me this story ages ago - he'd be walking his doggy round the park & he used to see this eritrean/somali looking jogger doing circuits
he noticed that the guy carried a stick with him,
asking why he was told it was in case of attack by crows
"yeah right" says mervyn, "lotta nuttas round brocky theses days"
then a few days later sees the guy desperately fending off a crow thats swooping on him as he jogs...![]()