Crow Leaves Man Gifts Every Week, Gut Tells Man To Follow
The Lawsuit
“Large numbers of birds swarm the feeding operation daily, leaving behind dirt, feathers, peanut particles and shells, feces and urine on the surrounding properties,” the neighbors asserted.
“No one wants to be trapped living inside an Alfred Hitchcock horror movie,” attorney Anna Johnsen said in a Seattle P-I article. “This is a residential neighborhood that was not designed to host a large-scale wildlife feeding operation.”