No sir, you are not crazy. Birds as most animals are smarter than most people give them credit for. Our Peaccok who is free to roam whereve he wishes prefers dry cat food over most other food (other than ripening tomatos on the vine, that's another story) and since we have cats he will chase them away as he doesn't want them getting his food. Now the amazing part is he has altered one of his calls (they are very loud if you have never heard one) to sound just exactly like a cat meowing, but about 10 times louder. When we have kittens around they actually will come to him, but of course he just chases them away. Also my Dad lives in a mobile home park and he has a hummingbird feeder on his front porch. When it's empty, the hummers fly motionless in front of his front window and screen door as if they are looking in to let him know. Yep, he sees them and makes a new batch and refills it. Sometimes several times a day this happens, so he can stay busy at times! Here is a picture of our peacock (his name is Pepe, and he's about 15 years old now) eating his cat food. He also figured out if he leaves his feathers up (for the part of the year he has them) the cats won't even come close. They can vibrate them to attract the peahens, but that sound really scares the cats. Sounds similar to a rattle snake rattle.
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