"it's" is a contraction for "it is".
The possessive form is "its" (no apostrophe).
This is a confusing one because almost every possessive uses the apostrophe.
So your sentence should be "The crow pecked at itsfood."
A black crow took my smokes, pecked my son bike wheel while he was sitting on it then pecked my son on the foot we also hand feed it and it was on gate our dog was up the back of it and nose to
"Pecked his cheek" typically refers to giving someone a quick, light kiss on the cheek, often as a sign of affection or greeting.
The crow's food was approaching in front of the crow and the crow grabbed it up with its beak and gobbled it up in one second.
It means a man that is controlled or ruled by women, as if he were the rooster that backed down when a hen pecked at him.
Henpecked and Pecked Hens - 1920 was released on: USA: October 1920
The Titan Prometheus has his liver pecked out every day. When giving gifts to the creatures of earth he went against Zeus' will and gave the humans fire. Having his liver pecked out was his punishment.
The crow is pecking at the ground to search for food, such as insects, worms, or seeds.
Prometheus, a character from Greek mythology, had his liver pecked out by an eagle as punishment for giving fire to humans.
The cast of Henpecked and Pecked Hens - 1920 includes: Alfred Hewston
scavenger
Hannah's Hen-Pecked Husband - 1915 was released on: USA: 15 November 1915
John H. Crow has written: 'Food habits of shrimp in Kachemak Bay, Alaska' -- subject(s): Food, Shrimps