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  • schratze@todon.nlS schratze@todon.nl

    Things everybody needs to hear more often:

    - you are loved
    - your feelings are valid
    - you deserve rest
    - you don't need to be available at all times
    - that's not a raven, that's a crow
    - it's okay. a crow is a pretty big and cool bird, too

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    #28

    @schratze - yes, I like this! a crow is a cool bird, yes!

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    • schratze@todon.nlS schratze@todon.nl

      Things everybody needs to hear more often:

      - you are loved
      - your feelings are valid
      - you deserve rest
      - you don't need to be available at all times
      - that's not a raven, that's a crow
      - it's okay. a crow is a pretty big and cool bird, too

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      #29

      @schratze
      @sparks

      "There is no consistent distinction between crows and ravens"

      ONE IS PART OF THE OTHER

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corvus
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crow

      Corvus is latin for raven and means all birds of the genus corvus. Crow is a synonym for corvus. And raven is generally used for big crows.

      Stop pretending they're even a thing! It's all the same!

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      • flaubau@gay-pirate-assassins.deF flaubau@gay-pirate-assassins.de

        @schratze
        @sparks

        "There is no consistent distinction between crows and ravens"

        ONE IS PART OF THE OTHER

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corvus
        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven
        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crow

        Corvus is latin for raven and means all birds of the genus corvus. Crow is a synonym for corvus. And raven is generally used for big crows.

        Stop pretending they're even a thing! It's all the same!

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        #30

        @flaubau you're typically referring to the species that's most common in your area. When someone in central Europe asks how to tell apart crows and ravens, then they're probably asking about the common raven and the carrion crow. Same thing in north America, but with the American crow.

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        • schratze@todon.nlS schratze@todon.nl

          Things everybody needs to hear more often:

          - you are loved
          - your feelings are valid
          - you deserve rest
          - you don't need to be available at all times
          - that's not a raven, that's a crow
          - it's okay. a crow is a pretty big and cool bird, too

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          #31

          @schratze

          Ravens can be identified by their quothing ‘Nevermore’

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          • schratze@todon.nlS schratze@todon.nl

            Things everybody needs to hear more often:

            - you are loved
            - your feelings are valid
            - you deserve rest
            - you don't need to be available at all times
            - that's not a raven, that's a crow
            - it's okay. a crow is a pretty big and cool bird, too

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            #32

            @schratze "you are loved" were the last words I said to my mum that I know she heard from me before she died.

            #LastWords

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            • frantictdrinker@mastodonapp.ukF frantictdrinker@mastodonapp.uk

              @schratze "you are loved" were the last words I said to my mum that I know she heard from me before she died.

              #LastWords

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              #33

              @frantictdrinker sorry to hear that.

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              • schratze@todon.nlS schratze@todon.nl

                Things everybody needs to hear more often:

                - you are loved
                - your feelings are valid
                - you deserve rest
                - you don't need to be available at all times
                - that's not a raven, that's a crow
                - it's okay. a crow is a pretty big and cool bird, too

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                #34

                @schratze so beautifully expressed

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                • schratze@todon.nlS schratze@todon.nl

                  @frantictdrinker sorry to hear that.

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                  #35

                  @schratze thank you. It was the right thing to say at the time and probably gave comfort as she died. It was nearly 18 years ago and I came to terms with it within a few weeks.

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                  • schratze@todon.nlS schratze@todon.nl

                    @flaubau you're typically referring to the species that's most common in your area. When someone in central Europe asks how to tell apart crows and ravens, then they're probably asking about the common raven and the carrion crow. Same thing in north America, but with the American crow.

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                    #36

                    @schratze

                    interesting take, thank you ^^ what about people who travel a lot? 😅

                    i've seen so many corvids i feel like they're just each other's aunts and uncles

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                    • schratze@todon.nlS schratze@todon.nl

                      Things everybody needs to hear more often:

                      - you are loved
                      - your feelings are valid
                      - you deserve rest
                      - you don't need to be available at all times
                      - that's not a raven, that's a crow
                      - it's okay. a crow is a pretty big and cool bird, too

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                      #37

                      @schratze my sister told me about the "baby ravens" in her backyard and she was really excited about them. I was sceptical, suspected crows.

                      She sent a picture and they were blackbirds. Yeah...

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                      • wurzelmann@mastodon.wurzelmann.atW wurzelmann@mastodon.wurzelmann.at

                        @schratze my sister told me about the "baby ravens" in her backyard and she was really excited about them. I was sceptical, suspected crows.

                        She sent a picture and they were blackbirds. Yeah...

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                        #38

                        @wurzelmann 😂😂😂😭😭😭

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                        • whangdoodler@piipitin.fiW whangdoodler@piipitin.fi

                          @leguinian_utopia @schratze and the sear terrifying size of those things.

                          good rule of thumb is, if you are wondering if that’s a raven, it is not. if you’re like “holy mother of jesus what the actual hell is that” it might be a raven. or a witch in disguise idk.

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                          #39

                          @whangdoodler @leguinian_utopia @schratze I googled "raven size" and holy mother of jesus what the actual hell

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                          • schratze@todon.nlS schratze@todon.nl

                            @flaubau you're typically referring to the species that's most common in your area. When someone in central Europe asks how to tell apart crows and ravens, then they're probably asking about the common raven and the carrion crow. Same thing in north America, but with the American crow.

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                            #40

                            @schratze @flaubau fun fact is that in Russia, the word for "crow" and "raven" is the same, the only difference is grammatical gender (female for crow, male for raven).

                            Another fun fact is that the crow in the movie "Crow" (including the movie title) was translated with male grammatical gender (i.e. as "raven").

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                              #41

                              @arichtman @whangdoodler @leguinian_utopia @schratze are you sure I should google it and not search for it on e621?

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                              • ingalovinde@embracing.spaceI ingalovinde@embracing.space

                                @schratze @flaubau fun fact is that in Russia, the word for "crow" and "raven" is the same, the only difference is grammatical gender (female for crow, male for raven).

                                Another fun fact is that the crow in the movie "Crow" (including the movie title) was translated with male grammatical gender (i.e. as "raven").

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                                #42

                                @IngaLovinde @flaubau ah, the two genders.

                                What gender do rooks get? And jackdaws?

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                                • ingalovinde@embracing.spaceI ingalovinde@embracing.space

                                  @whangdoodler @leguinian_utopia @schratze I googled "raven size" and holy mother of jesus what the actual hell

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                                  #43

                                  are they like several time bigger than crows?

                                  @IngaLovinde@embracing.space @whangdoodler@piipitin.fi @leguinian_utopia@union.place @schratze@todon.nl

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                                  • ingalovinde@embracing.spaceI ingalovinde@embracing.space

                                    @whangdoodler @leguinian_utopia @schratze I googled "raven size" and holy mother of jesus what the actual hell

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                                    #44

                                    @IngaLovinde @schratze @whangdoodler @leguinian_utopia this blog post has a wingspan comparison. very much 🤯

                                    https://blogs.ubc.ca/communicatingscience2019w112/2019/11/27/crows-vs-ravens-an-underdog-story/

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                                    • xarvos@outerheaven.clubX xarvos@outerheaven.club

                                      are they like several time bigger than crows?

                                      @IngaLovinde@embracing.space @whangdoodler@piipitin.fi @leguinian_utopia@union.place @schratze@todon.nl

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                                      #45

                                      @xarvos @IngaLovinde @whangdoodler @leguinian_utopia no.

                                      Common raven wingspan is 116 to 153 cm. Carrion crow wingspan is 84 to 100 cm.

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                                      • schratze@todon.nlS schratze@todon.nl

                                        @IngaLovinde @flaubau ah, the two genders.

                                        What gender do rooks get? And jackdaws?

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                                        #46

                                        @schratze @flaubau rook is male but it's a completely separate word without any dark associations or connotations. The word is similar to e.g. thrush or woodpecker (both are male too) in shape.
                                        Jackdaw is female but, again, completely separate word, just a regular bird name. The word is similar to e.g. jay (which is also female) in shape.

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                                        • schratze@todon.nlS schratze@todon.nl

                                          @xarvos @IngaLovinde @whangdoodler @leguinian_utopia no.

                                          Common raven wingspan is 116 to 153 cm. Carrion crow wingspan is 84 to 100 cm.

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                                          #47

                                          @xarvos @IngaLovinde @whangdoodler @leguinian_utopia you could have a pretty huge difference in terms of weight. Lowest recorded weight for an American crow is 316 grams. Highest recorded weight for a common raven is 2250 grams

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