Many jackdaws often gather in a small park by the river. When there are no people, they sit on the benches. They can always find food around the benches. People who come here often take food with them and feed the birds and ducks.
Crumbs that fall off remain on the ground and benches. They are then collected by jackdaws.
But sometimes they cannot share food peacefully and whole battles for food begin between them.
Some of the more cunning jackdaws, finding a piece of food, immediately fly away. There, alone, they can safely eat the food they find.
But many jackdaws try to eat the food they find on the spot as soon as possible. Other jackdaws at this time try to take away pieces of the found food from them.
Найденную еду галки крепко держат двумя лапами не позволяя другим галкам забрать её. Но те галки у которых нет еду ходят вокруг и норовят любым способом поживиться чужой едой.
When there is no more food, jackdaws sit on the back of the bench and examine everything around, hoping to see the lucky one who will find himself food. Of course they are waiting for the moment to fly up and snatch food for themselves.
This jackdaw has found a piece of bread and holds it tightly in its beak. It can be seen looking where to fly.