RE: Clover, hmmm. A crow seems to be under the impression that you understand what it's saying. Midday, overcast clouds, 59F/15C. Special tags for @Eros and @Archer, but open to all the pups for some learning and fun!
She had gone out herb hunting once again, seeking to replenish as much of her medicinal stocks as she could before it began to get much colder. Even though quite a few of the herbs had already stopped flowering, there were some that stuck around until just before the snow arrived, and she was not fussy with what she could find. If it worked, she would use it. The morning quickly passed, and by the time the sun was high in the sky - or would have been had the clouds not covered the sky - she had managed to find a patch of Skunkbush and was well on her way back to the medicinal den with a large mouthful of the green and bitter leaves in her jaws. She would return later for the red berries, but for now the leaves were good enough.
A loud, harsh set of caws had Clover pausing in her tracks, head lifting backwards to stare up into the trees. There stood a bird, perched on a branch, hopping on its feet and staring intently at her. She set the leaves on the ground, deciding that she could spend a couple minutes interacting with the bird before continuing on with her task. "Well you've got my attention now," she said with a grin, ears flicking forward as it seemed to click excitedly at her, now hopping from side to side, its beady eyes still staring at her.
A small laugh bubbled up from her throat, "I'm sorry dear, but I don't speak crow." She was aware that some birds could mimic sounds that they heard, but that was a far stretch from being able to hold a proper conversation with one. However crows were quite smart, and sometimes even helpful. Her elders had told her all sorts of stories when she was a pup about crows, ravens, and other types of birds. "Maybe if you showed me what you wanted?" Clover said to the crow with a raised eyebrow, figuring that the poor bird thought she could understand its caws and clicks. Perhaps there was something it wanted, either from her or for her to help with, or maybe it just wanted to play. She could indulge it for a little while.
(This post was last modified: Mar 17, 2022, 05:19 AM by Eros.)