Merrymaking wrote:A.... magpie? How is it thát hard to see the difference between a jackdaw and a magpie? Do you see any white on him, ML? No? Then it's probably not a magpie now is it >.<"
Jackdaws are smaller than crows, have grey hoods, look way more taken care of (crows always look like a few kids just played a soccer game with them while jackdaws look neat and tidy. Most crows you see have a pretty dull coat, whereas jackdaws have a beautiful shiny one, often a bit blue in sunlight.), they have way smaller bills, and they behave ever so different. Jackdaws are really light hoppers / walkers and move really smooth, while crows just pounce around bluntly xD
Crows are also fighters, they attack each other, other birds, other animals... jackdaws live in peace and just have profit from what crows do to each other without getting their own bills dirty. Somehow crows barely attack jackdaws. xD
That's indeed why you'll often find jackdaws around crows. They're like their body guards. :')
As with magpies, QT, jackdaws don't exactly go for the shiny stuff. They steal absolutely everything that grabs their attention. Pens, essays, toilet paper, toothbrushes, hair, lipsticks, their own feathers, empty plastic bottles, anything they can carry... and even if they can't they'll still try... xD
That bowerbird looks weird though, where do you live, Tam? o.o
Bowerbirds are Australian, and there are several types. The most well-known is the Satin Bowerbird, which is the one that loves blue stuff.