Many of you already know that I recently relocated from the East Coast USA to the West Coast. Obviously such a relatively wide distance of geography implies a lot of changes - the trees here are very different; the Coastal Redwoods alone make you fall in love with them on sight, and the eucalyptus hung with Spanish moss are incredibly atmospheric.
So, lots of changes - but one odd thing I've noticed quite a lot since arriving here is that the crows and hummingbirds seem to hang around together. I've honestly never seen so many of either type of bird; they're all over here, which I love! But it really mystifies me to see them together; probably in part because of their disparity in size, flight pattern, shape, and cry - but also because I never saw them near each other back East.
I don't actually have a question, although if anyone knows something about this behavioral pattern I'd be interested to hear it! I just thought I'd share it because it's unusual and fascinating (at least to me).






I hadn't thought of the possible protection factor. I was considering a common food source, which I guess is possible, i.e. crows eat things that attract insects, which hummers ingest for protein. It's aesthetically delightful, whatever the cause!
I didn't realize crows ate hummer babies; that puts a whole new weird spin on the phenomenon.
It would be GREAT if your ornithologist friend has some further insight! Thank you.