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Genre: Pets & Animals
Date of upload: Feb 15, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.95 (2,564/204,033 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-09T21:25:27.547867Z
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2:05 he does look like an old man walking with his hands behind his back with a confident stride. Beautiful bird
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We rescued a baby crow, years ago. That's when I found out how smart they are. When he was able to fly, we took him outside to release him back to the wild, but he/she didn't want to leave. So we kept it on the back patio and brought him in at night. After about 3 months he finally flew off with the other crows that constantly circled our home and make a lot of noise every time He would land on my shoulder. Awesome birds.
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A couple of years ago, I had a dozen crows in the big trees surrounding. They were crowing at each other. When one crowed 3 times, I responded with my best 4 crowings. A few moments went by and the same crow gave up 5 crowings. I responded with 6 crowings. A few seconds went by and sure enough, I got 7 crowings back and all of them immediately and simultaneously flew off. Just an anecdote.
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My 95 yr old mom was recently recounting the exploits of a wild crow that "adopted" her when she was a young girl living in a small town in Western New York. It would sit outside her bedroom window (my grandmother did not allow it in the house) and like Mary's little lamb, followed her to school, embarrassing my mom who felt she had to constantly explain to amused townsfolk, "No, he's not mine - we're just friends." Her teachers soon learned to keep the classroom windows open no more than a few inches, but whenever someone in the school forgot this precaution, my mom's class would be interrupted by someone asking for "Kathleen to come and fetch her friend" LOL
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We had an African Grey parrot growing up. This bird was so smart he would mimic the most random things. My brother had this very loose handle on an old radio boom box. Whenever heād move it or touch it, the handle would drop and make a noise as it bounced off the plastic. He mimicked that so perfectly you couldnāt tell. He also mimicked the phone ringing so well weād be constantly walking over to the phone realizing it was him. Doorbells, any beeping. It was perfect.
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"Tuck is definitely not our pet, he is an educational ambassador, so he does educate the pubblic about conservation and how to keep wildlife wild" This is the most amazing way for educating everybody, starting from our children. It is so cruel to keep in cage any animal, mainly wild ones that have been taken away from their natural environment just for the egoistic pleasure of humans, causing them physical and psychological problems. Thanks for rescuing him.
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I almost had a crow as a pet. He moved in for a few weeks after a wing injury. Not broken but he couldn't use one wing for about two weeks. We tested him every day to see if he wanted to go back to the wild. He liked being fed and cared for as he stuck around by his own choice and then one day on a freedom test he took off and never came back.
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@sargentsteve7148
2 years ago
Tuck is so adapted to human life that he even has a pattern on his feathers that look like a little tank top
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