I’m with you Nige, I love revising. And I also print a draft copy to mark up with a real pencil. You might want to Google “is bread bad for crows” though.
Oh, I know all about bread being bad for crows, but an occasional bit of bread does them no harm whatsoever, despite some on the internet putting it on a par with feeding them nuclear waste. I have actually included something along those lines in the new book I am writing at the moment, well, magpies, which are basically long-tailed crows. As part of a varied diet for wild crows living by the sea on the edge of a city, and I can assure you that these crows have a very varied diet, and they are doing well on it. They also like their treats, and if they see me they are always straight over to see what I have today.
Banana is good for them (although I am sure somebody on the internet will tell you the opposite), but they tell you to shove it where the sun does not shine. They also like peanuts still in their shells, and will do absolutely anything for a bit of flapjack.
I’m with you Nige, I love revising. And I also print a draft copy to mark up with a real pencil. You might want to Google “is bread bad for crows” though.
Oh, I know all about bread being bad for crows, but an occasional bit of bread does them no harm whatsoever, despite some on the internet putting it on a par with feeding them nuclear waste. I have actually included something along those lines in the new book I am writing at the moment, well, magpies, which are basically long-tailed crows. As part of a varied diet for wild crows living by the sea on the edge of a city, and I can assure you that these crows have a very varied diet, and they are doing well on it. They also like their treats, and if they see me they are always straight over to see what I have today.
Banana is good for them (although I am sure somebody on the internet will tell you the opposite), but they tell you to shove it where the sun does not shine. They also like peanuts still in their shells, and will do absolutely anything for a bit of flapjack.