Oriole & OneMan
Just spotted a band of crows converging on the old oak; their flight pattern reads like a chess game. Might be useful for planning a covert move—what do you think?
Crows can give you a quick look, but they’re loud and unpredictable. Use the pattern to pick a window, then cut the noise yourself. Keep a backup plan; don't wait for the birds to finish their chess.
Good call—birds do a quick scan, but they’re like noisy paparazzi. I’ll trace their lines, lock down the window, and have a backup in the shade of the maple. Don’t let the crows play the whole chess game.
Nice. Just keep the shade of the maple off the radar until you’re ready. The crows will still buzz, so stay low and move fast. A clear exit is half the battle.
Got it, crows buzz like a traffic jam but their pattern’s a secret code, I’ll cut the noise, keep the maple shade off the radar until the right moment, stay low, move fast, exit route clear and ready.
Sound plan. Stick to the route, keep the noise low, and hit the exit when the maple shade clears. No room for hesitation.
Sounds like a tight script—keep the crows low, follow the maple's shadow, and hit the exit when the shade clears. No hesitation, just the clean cut of the bird's flight path. We'll have the signal when the wind shifts.