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Re: raven beak clicking

Subject: Re: raven beak clicking
From: Dan Dugan <>
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 17:33:35 -0700
Rich Peet, you wrote:

>Congrats Dan on posting the 11,000 message to the archive.  That
>should keep new people busy for a while.

Whew, I didn't know!

>I have not heard a Raven beak click but that does not mean a lot.
>I note the context of that click in response to an agression by
>another.  This I have seen common in Owls and it could be the Raven
>is giving the owl response "in context".  As ravens mob owls, it
>would be expected that a raven has heard that response before.
>
>Parrots on the other hand beak click in all sorts of situations such
>as "play" and Ravens are pretty good in the "play" department as well.

Funny thing is, sometimes when Grover's excited about going out on a 
walk, he clicks his teeth at me while I'm putting on my shoes.

-Dan Dugan


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