Rooks take food away from each other and the jackdaws are at the rooks

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I walk through a small square. I see how the rook pulled out a plastic bag with food leftovers from the trash can. Kicked at him and looked around. Looks no one sees that he has food. Then he began to slowly rip the bag and take out the food.

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But then another rook flew up to him, and began to approach him from behind. He hoped to approach unnoticed. I knew right away that he wanted to take food away from another rook. He got close to him and pushed him away from the bag with food with all his beak.

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Taking possession of the package, he began to tear it up. Apparently he was very hungry. So that I ate food along with pieces of a plastic bag. I don’t know if this rook’s stomach will digest cellophane. After all, it is not edible. Or he didn't care how to fill his stomach.

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But then the rook was surrounded by jackdaws. They began to snatch the bag of food from the rook. The rook tried to drive them away, but nothing came of it. While I drove off one, the others grabbed food from the bag. He drove away another, all the same the others dragged a bag of food from him.

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There was nothing he could do about them. Jackdaws were probably also hungry and they did not want the rook to eat everything alone. Moreover, the food was practically underfoot. It was only necessary to muster up the courage and take it away from the rook.

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Jackdaws did not stop. Apparently the rook got tired of driving them away from the package and he resigned himself to the fact that jackdaws carry food from him out of diarrhea. He decided to eat at least a little himself, otherwise the jackdaws would drag everything away.

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Jackdaws immediately understood this and began to tear off whole pieces from the package and carry them away with them. Rook got only a part of the package, which he did not want to give to anyone. The rook held a plastic bag with his paw and looked sadly as the insolent jackdaws carried away his food, which he had taken from another rook.

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