I've watched a pair of Ravens engage in "the stick game" - one drops a stick or 
pine cone in flight, the other catches it then gains elevation and drops it to 
their partner, accompanied by lots of vocalizations. Probably has pair-bonding 
aspects but it sure looks like they enjoy it.

Naomi Lloyd
West Sand Lake

On June 5, 2021, at 10:04 PM, Joseph Wallace <[email protected]> wrote:

This is more about bird behavior than rarity, so apologies if it's o/t, but I 
watched a swallow engage in extraordinary (to me) behavior at Croton Point Park 
in Westchester today. It started when I spotted something white drifting slowly 
towards the ground: a large, downy feather. Just as I focused on it, a Barn 
Swallow snatched it out of the air with its beak. I expected the bird to head 
off to its nest, but instead it dropped the feather...and then circled and 
snatched it out of the air again. 

For the next few minutes, I watched the swallow repeatedly release the feather, 
do wide loops around it--sometimes feinting in its direction--and then pluck it 
out of the air. Twice it let the feather land on the grass, retrieving it once 
while on the wing and once by landing beside it. Finally the swallow did head 
off, I imagine to line its nest at last.


I'd never seen swallows engage in play, but I can't see how this was anything 
else. Has anyone else here ever witnessed something like this? Thanks--Joe 
Wallace

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