093 Bad Birds
The wounded crow kept screaming and tried to summon his companions from the wooden window.
Sarry, who didn't like this noisy crow, looked at Lawrence and suggested, "It's better to roast and eat it." ”
Lawrence also felt a little noisy, and stood up and walked over to cut a slice on top of the moose meat.
After taking the slices, Lawrence walked over to the window and removed the wooden stool that served as a baffle.
Perhaps it was the relationship between the people, the originally noisy crow nested quietly in the ledge stone at this time, and looked at Lawrence with a cower.
Lawrence put the slices of meat in it and whispered, "It's time to eat." ”
The crow had no intention of moving, and remained in a quiet position to continue the silence.
Lawrence quickly blocked the window with a wooden stool, pushing the food inside towards the crow.
With that done, Lawrence went back to the fire and sat down.
Sariel said, "Is this the crow from last time?" ”
Lawrence was also thinking about this, "It doesn't seem like it, the one before was not only slightly bigger, but it also looked smarter. ”
"Looks like there should be a lot of these crows."
Lawrence knew that crows lived in groups, and that it was easier to find food in the winter, and that they could huddle together to keep warm from the cold.
Sariel knew better about the situation in the neighborhood than Lawrence, and said, "Then the one you caught is a forest crow, and the one you encountered before is a mountain crow." ”
Lawrence didn't know any of this, and at this point came interest.
"What's the difference between these two types of crows?"
"Big crows are a few together, forest crows are small crows that like to move in groups, little crows like to fly in the woods, and big crows fly in bigger places. ”
"The little crow doesn't go to Cloga, only the big crow goes."
"The two crows often fight, and I don't know anything else."
Sariel told Lawrence what little information she knew, and she didn't seem to like the little crows very much.
"Little crows often eat our food, so let's eat it."
Lawrence originally wanted to raise a few crows to relieve boredom, or cultivate crows that could talk, but he didn't expect that the crows here were also divided into factions.
"It's okay, let's keep it and see, which kind of crow is more suitable for us, it still depends on the follow-up situation."
Lawrence prefers the big crows he had encountered before, because the big crows provided guidance for food, and the little crows were currently stealing.
Sariel saw that Lawrence had made up her mind, so she didn't persuade her.
She didn't think much of it at first, but then she thought of something.
"Both the big crow and the little crow steal eggs, and they steal the eggs that hens lay on the grass, and they are all bad guys."
Lawrence thinks both crows are bad birds!
"It's not a good habit to steal eggs." Lawrence is wary of crows.
"But it doesn't matter, many hens lay their eggs in the coop, and roosters don't dare to come near the coop when there are crows, but some hens always like to lay eggs where we can't see, and the mice and crows always steal their eggs," said Sariel. ”
"Speaking of which, we're also going to build chicken coops and cellars, as well as special sheepfolds and warehouses," Lawrence said. ”
What is the future going on, how to design the layout of the buildings outside, as well as vegetable planting and farmland issues, and then there are breeding things.
Lawrence found himself had to fix something quickly, or he would be overwhelmed in the spring.
Sariel saw what Lawrence was thinking, and made a suggestion, "Actually, you can keep crows and chickens together, and the birds that grew up together from a young age will not attack each other." ”
"That's right." Lawrence pondered, "But we need to have little crows." ”
Sophia listened for a while and then said, "We have a lot of meat, and we only feed it to the good crows who are obedient, and whoever is obedient will feed them." ”
Lawrence smiled, "That's right, Sophia is right, we don't have to think too far about things now, just shout three times when we eat in the future, whoever receives our gift the fastest will be the elf of the mountain." ”
Whether it's a big crow or a small crow, you need to adapt to the changing environment.
The process of domestication is a two-way choice, on the one hand, human beings domesticated chickens, ducks, cattle and sheep, and on the other hand, chickens, ducks, cattle and sheep have grown their populations with the blessing of human beings.
Lawrence stopped thinking about the crow, and it took its course.
Compared with that kind of thing, it is more practical to care about vegetable seeds, and how to plan to defend the homeland and solve the problems of draft and water.
Lawrence didn't think much about the crows, but soon a dozen crows flew outside the house.
"Gah!"
"Gah!"
More than a dozen crows were screaming outside Lawrence's house, making irritable noises.
Lawrence and Saliel went out to check on the situation, and saw more than a dozen crows standing at the stone not far away.
"Gah!"
The crows were all barking at Lawrence, and had no intention of flying to give directions.
Sariel asked, "What's wrong with these crows?" ”
Lawrence didn't understand bird language, but he still said, "It should be the relationship between me and a few crows just now, which caused these crows to come and ask for food." ”
When Sariel saw that it was because of Lawrence, she asked, "What now?" ”
Lawrence thought for a few seconds and said decisively, "Drive it away." ”
"Good!" Saliel quickly took a breath and shouted at the crow in front of her, "Ahhhh ”
The woman's shout quickly startled a flock of crows, which quickly flew away from the vicinity of the stone, away from the woman.
However, the crows did not fly very far, some were standing on the snow in the distance, and some were standing on the rooftops.
A little girl ran out of the door behind Lawrence, and Sophia said anxiously: "Master, there seems to be a crow in the window!" ”
Lawrence circled to the side of the house, and soon saw a crow flying out with a piece of meat in its mouth.
There were obvious scratches on the wood chips of the windows, and through the cracks it was possible to see that the injured crow was still nesting inside.
"It's really troublesome, I didn't expect the crows to know about gathering to make trouble."
Lawrence no longer hesitated, because his thoughts had caused the nearby crows to target the place, and it was not a good thing to continue.
After making his decision, Lawrence went into the house and took out the injured and panicked crow and placed it on the stone.
"Do what you have to do!"
Lawrence put down the crows and returned to the door, looking at the crows nearby.
The nearby crows were also watching Lawrence, and soon some crows jumped onto the stones, but their eyes were still on Lawrence.
Sariel seemed to understand the language of birds, "Lawrence, the crows want to eat." ”
Lawrence said calmly: "Can't give, our handouts and their initiative to ask for it are two different things, don't forget your dignity as a berserker." ”
After being reminded by Lawrence, Saliel quickly found herself.
Seeing that the bad birds were still looking at her, Saliel looked directly around.
"These bad birds just want to worry about our food!"
Saliel quickly grabbed a handful of crushed snow from where there was snow and began to compress it.
The nearby crows suddenly found themselves, and after seeing Sariel's gesture, they scattered violently.
"Gah!"
Not only the crow that came this time, but also the crow that was originally injured and couldn't fly, also flapped its wings and flew out vigorously at this time.
The white world was calm again, except for the messy crow footprints on the ground and a few fresh bird droppings.
Salil threw down the snowball proudly and resentfully, patted the snow residue on her hand and said, "Count them fast!" Otherwise, I'm going to eat roasted crows today! ”
(End of chapter)