cuervo
raven ; crow.
For, methinks, the present condition of man is like a field, where battle hath been lately fought, where we may see many legs, and arms, and eyes lying here and there, which, for want of a union, and a soul to quicken and enliven them, are good for nothing, but to feed ravens, and infect the air.
Crows share many hallmarks of higher intelligence with humans, including tool use and sophisticated social behavior.
cría cuervos y te sacarán los ojos [Derivado de la expresión original "Curses, like chickens, come home to roost"]
you've made your bed, now you must lie in it!
what goes around comes around
the chickens come home to roost
you reap what you sow
if you dance, you must pay the piper
After all, "you've made your bed, now you must lie in it," so there's no sense complaining.
If there's one place where what goes around comes around, it's the United States Senate.
These particular chickens do come home to roost.
A popular teaching of the New Testament is the principle that 'you reap what you sow'.
And as the old saying goes: 'If you dance, you must pay the piper' .
nido de cuervo
crow's nest
While they were talking a voice from the crow's nest called, 'Land ahoy!' and in a moment the ship was all life.