The AMERICAN CROW | Smart and Unique

2024 ж. 22 Мам.
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The American crow is very familiar and found over a great deal of North America. At home in our cities, parks, neighborhoods, and backyards. These canny corvids are highly intelligent and can remember people. Let's get more familiar with this wonderful bird.
One bird they are commonly mistaken for is their much larger cousin the Raven. These majestic birds have some similarities however their size differs as does their bill. The clever American crow is found throughout most of the lower 48 states outside the southwestern deserts, and from east to west in Canada. One of the most adaptable birds, crows have benefited from living around people. taking advantage of places such as agricultural fields, roadsides, and garbage dumps.
There isn’t much these large corvids won’t eat. Seeds, nuts, berries, fruit, grains, many kinds of small animals like mice, toads, earthworms, even garbage, and carrion. Other food items include aquatic animals, like fish, mussels, clams, or young turtles, and different kinds of insects as well as crop pests which is a good thing for farmers. American crows will also eat eggs and nestlings of many different species of other birds.
The male and female build the nest, even their young from previous years may help. Anywhere from 3-9 eggs may be laid, and they could have one or two broods depending. American crows are full of interesting behaviors, for one they are highly social birds that are quite intelligent. They have remarkable memory. They also have tight-knit families, rarely is there ever just a single crow, usually at least one other or more is nearby.
Time Stamps:
0:00 Start
0:27 Appearance
0:53 Raven and Crow difference
1:36 Range and Distribution
1:57 Habitat
2:36 What they eat
2:57 Calls, Song and Sounds
4:14 Breeding, Nest, Eggs and Nestlings
5:23 Behavior, Intelligence, Family, Funeral, Preening
7:40 Population, West Nile Virus
8:24 Conclusion, other interesting things and my own thoughts
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Crow on road by Necati Bahadir Bermek
Crows at the dump by Panaramka from Canva Pro
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Crows on a field by Jojoo from Canva Pro
Crows open woodland by ROnald Wilfred Jansen
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Crow on Park bench by GayleenFroese2 from Pexels
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Crow at Beach by T-Fujishima from Canva Pro
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Desert by Falkenpost from Pixabay
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Seeds by Nonnatthapat from Canva Pro
Peanuts by Tookapic from Canva Pro
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Mouse by LappoAleksandr from Canva Pro
Common Toad by CreativeNatureNL from Canva Pro
Earthworm by Ockra from Canva Pro
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Crow and garbage by Sorranop from Canva Pro
Crows and Carrion by Multipedia from Canva Pro
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  • If you enjoyed the video. Liking, Leaving a comment, or sharing it on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, etc. helps out in a HUGE way. From myself and my bird buddies, thank you ALL for watching. It's greatly appreciated!

    @LesleytheBirdNerd@LesleytheBirdNerd2 жыл бұрын
    • You are confusing crows with ravens.

      @nw4357@nw43572 жыл бұрын
    • Crows are quite easy to personify. They teach each other, and also taunt each other. I like them.

      @ozzymandius666@ozzymandius6662 жыл бұрын
    • You have a wonderful voice for narration & the video was very informative.

      @itzakehrenberg3449@itzakehrenberg34492 жыл бұрын
    • I have watched the crows in my neighborhood for 29 years and have seen many generations grow up and thrive. I won't type out any stories right now. Crows are amazing. I watched a juvenile learn how to glide on thermals by watching one of the local redtail hawk families. The local murder would harass the papa hawk while the juvenile hung back and watched the hawk do it's hawk stuff. Over the years it taught thermal gliding to its own generation. A few years ago I watched a large circle of crows ride the thermals and I had been there at the inception of the thermal rides, which is thrilling.

      @dennismason3740@dennismason37402 жыл бұрын
    • Great vid! I think one of the most impressive qualities is their militarized approach on searching for food. They set up grids and key points and will communicate to each other on whether or not there’s sustenance. If nothing is around, they have a grid set up so they can sweep through an area. Wild creatures

      @chriscruz23@chriscruz232 жыл бұрын
  • I remember my friend back in the 1960s nursed a crow back to health after being hit by a car. He never caged it and kept it in an open box on his porch. He soon flew but occasionally returned for food for many years. My friend would whistle at the bird flying high and the bird would come for food. He was magnificent. I will never forget that.

    @egar4767@egar47672 жыл бұрын
    • What a beautiful story. Thanks so much for sharing it. Really felt good to read about your friend taking care of the crow and then the crow coming back for food for many years. Love it

      @LesleytheBirdNerd@LesleytheBirdNerd2 жыл бұрын
    • What a great story !!! 👏👍👍 I had rescued a small bird who flew to my patio in a rain to rest on our patio's rail case with bleeding beak !! Our maid glued the beak !! I was so worried if the glue was toxic...,but it was o.k. ! We fed her & kept her in our maid lady's room with her kept an eye on that bird ! Less than a week ,we understood that the bird was healed & ready to fly out .I didn't wanna say good by . We let her out ,she flew ,but came right back ! And she flew again a bit further & she repeated & repeated that ,each time with more distances ,then she flew back & sat on the staircase of the patio looking straight into my eyes looking sad , she was telling me that she didn't wanna say good---by ,then she looked at our maid ,I told her that it was o.k.,we were very sad to see her go ,but she belongs to the sky & nature & I'd remember her & think of her as I stare at the open sky ,so she could go ! She understood !!! She flew away as I shouted " Please stay safe & take care !! We love you !" It was more than 40 years ago ,but I've never forgotten !! It opened my eyes !!! I used to think that birds were not so keen ,or smart & we couldn't develop a real friendship .I realized that I was so wrong !! I knew they had feelings & emotions & souls ! But,not like that !! I love story like yours & wish many people will realize like I had reg.birds !!! Many say terrible insulting things about birds & it always hurts my feelings !! Thank you so much for sharing that story with us !! 💜💜💜💜🥁🐉🎵🎤🎶🐦💕💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
    • @@LesleytheBirdNerd Yes ,what a lovely story !!! 😍👍👍💜🥁🐉🎵🎤🎶💕💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
    • @@spark_6710 What a wonderful story. I know how you feel and your comment brought tears to my eyes. Most people do not understand the nature of birds and the amazing relationship you can have if you just open your heart to them. It is a very deep and very intense feeling as if certain birds can get to know you. I have several different birds that have a very strange but amazing kinship with. You can not fully explain this to most people (the ones who lack warmth). I believe people with sensitive and loving hearts have this connection with God's beautiful creation.

      @jennifermurphy5215@jennifermurphy52152 жыл бұрын
    • @@jennifermurphy5215 P.S. I recognized your name !! I believe that you're a long time regular here ,right !? I hope not mistaken ! 💕

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
  • I had crows in my yard, they liked the corn feeder and the pecan tree. One day watching them, I noticed one bird had a very peculiar gate. This individual was missing his right foot, no clue how he injured himself. There on the ground with him was another family member and they had extra guards posted. Over the next five years I saw the handi-capable crow numerous times. He always had a buddy on the ground with him and at least two members posted as guards. The altruistic nature of this interaction gave me a new appreciation for this species. Happy birthday Lesley's mama.

    @jamesdaubenspeck5683@jamesdaubenspeck56832 жыл бұрын
    • That’s a very interesting story. Thank you.

      @vera214T@vera214T2 жыл бұрын
    • I like that, thanks.

      @MarkSmith-js2pu@MarkSmith-js2pu2 жыл бұрын
    • Very cool!

      @carolross1517@carolross15172 жыл бұрын
    • Yes ,I liked your story as well !! It seems like they're very tightly connected to each other & very supportive to each other !! Crows are very misunderstood & underappreciated ,so story like yours will make the difference ! I hope many will read your comment !! 👍👍😍💜💜💜💜🥁🐉🎤🎵🎶💕💞

      @spark_6710@spark_67102 жыл бұрын
    • I love this about them. One windy, raw day in early fall., one crow showed another a spot where my fence joined two others. With a tall ceder creating a wind block. The one being given the spot had a injured foot. It gratefully settled out of the wind and sleet. With only room for one, the other stood guard over his injured friend. Perching in an bare tree, in the weather. Such caring.

      @sherrieoneillthompson7061@sherrieoneillthompson70612 жыл бұрын
  • This is so true. These guys are amazing. In my dad's old yard, he had protective netting over a few plants. One day, I saw a crow that had his foot caught in the netting, and couldn't fly away. As I went to assist, he made that begging sound mentioned in the video. He stayed amazingly calm as I freed his foot. For years afterwards, that bird would come up and actually perch on my arm or shoulder most of the times he saw me. The best wild friend I've ever had.

    @scottbruner9987@scottbruner99872 жыл бұрын
    • I love this story so much. Awesome

      @LesleytheBirdNerd@LesleytheBirdNerd2 жыл бұрын
    • They carry gratitude too. Great to hear your story. In India where I grew up, there was this belief that departed ancestors would take the form of crows and visit the family, and some people used to feed them too on a regular basis.

      @seema1181@seema11812 жыл бұрын
    • @@seema1181 When my father passed away, my crow friend of over 30 years(who with his mate have a territory encompassing my parents property) seemed to notice that my father had dissapeared from the yard, only Mom was still gardening .. One day, Moms's neighbor heard the crow calling in my father's voice to call Mom out to the yard.. My friend was acknowledging the missing member of the yard activity..he often chattered & used human speak

      @francisconti9085@francisconti90852 жыл бұрын
    • @@LesleytheBirdNerd crows are smart 🤓 and intlengent

      @micahbirdlover8152@micahbirdlover81522 жыл бұрын
    • @@LesleytheBirdNerd I never see these blackbirds 😏

      @micahbirdlover8152@micahbirdlover81522 жыл бұрын
  • I have been feeding the crows in my yard for a year or more. One day I noticed one that was limping and I saw his foot was injured. A few days later I saw him again but his whole foot and lower part of his leg was missing. I started feeding him and I named him Hoppy. When he sees me come out the front door, he flies right into my tree. Now all of his friends come too. I like having Hoppy in my yard.

    @alclubb@alclubb2 жыл бұрын
    • when you saw them limping did it look like their feet was shedding skin? birds get feet mites and crows get them too, and if left untreated they can lose parts of their feet

      @tubadude-2269@tubadude-22692 жыл бұрын
    • @@tubadude-2269 I couldn't see that well. I just saw him from a distance and, yes, within a few days his foot was gone. I continued to feed him for many months and then one day he didn't come back to my yard and has not been back for several weeks. Crows in this area do not migrate so I don't know what happened to him, but it makes me very sad that I don't see my special friend every day.

      @alclubb@alclubb2 жыл бұрын
    • @@alclubb :( im sure they had a great time wondering about you.

      @tubadude-2269@tubadude-22692 жыл бұрын
    • Always like them. Have tried to attract them for some time❤❤❤

      @sylviaprudhomme5417@sylviaprudhomme5417 Жыл бұрын
  • Last year there was a family of four crows hanging out near my employer's building. I started throwing pieces of bread in the parking lot, along with some seed and peanuts. After one week, one of the four came up to our locked warehouse glass door and started tapping his beak on the glass. He saw me inside the warehouse! A few days later he tapped on the main office door, near where my desk was situated. It was such an amazing behavior! I figured that one of the parents sent him because he was the smallest of the four. I will always be fond of that special little guy!

    @djosbun@djosbun2 жыл бұрын
    • Awe I love this. What a sweet encounter you had. Thanks for sharing

      @LesleytheBirdNerd@LesleytheBirdNerd2 жыл бұрын
    • Watch out he'll figure out how to open the door they like to hide and steal shiny things 😁

      @joeyjohnson4826@joeyjohnson48262 жыл бұрын
    • That would be so cool! Better make sure to keep the peanuts and seeds well stocked from now on. 😁

      @dooglebee@dooglebee2 жыл бұрын
    • When we had a lot of Steller's Jays in our neighborhood, they figured out that tapping on our glass skylight would get them a peanut. I think they taught it to their young, too-a couple of generations of jays did that over several years. Later an unfortunate number of trees were destroyed during a development binge in the neighborhood and the jays all left, but we won't forget their antics.

      @mikearst2940@mikearst29402 жыл бұрын
    • @@LesleytheBirdNerd crows are mysterious to me🤔 and funny sounds 😄

      @micahbirdlover8152@micahbirdlover81522 жыл бұрын
  • Sorry I keep commenting, lol. Crows can learn to speak human language, mostly when in captivity, but there have been cases of them doing it in the wild. One of my favorite stories of this was a crow living in a Midwestern college town in the 70’s. The crow spent time near a path where many people frequently walked their dogs. The crow learned to whistle and say “here boy, here boy”. A few people said they thought the crow was actually entertaining itself because it could sometimes get confused dogs to come to it. Truly amazing birds.

    @JennRighter@JennRighter2 жыл бұрын
    • They can mimic our language, but that's not the same as speaking it and understanding it. However, the fact they know mimicking us is a way of communicating (even if the sounds make no sense to them) tells us much about how smart and social they are.

      @davidlean1060@davidlean10602 жыл бұрын
    • I guess that answers my question.

      @tonimactavish9937@tonimactavish99372 жыл бұрын
    • That happened in my hometown, Missoula MT

      @gymnastoman1@gymnastoman12 жыл бұрын
    • @@cheetman1 Not the point I made. I never mentioned the process of learning.

      @davidlean1060@davidlean10602 жыл бұрын
    • @@cheetman1 They certainly understand that it is our form of communication, I can't argue that. I did watch a nature documentary about birds mimicking sounds. You'd imagine that was a entertaining watch, right? For the most part, it was, until they showed an example of a bird indigenous to rain forest regions. They had begun mimicking the sound of the chain saws because they head them so often. How depressing is that? Birds mimicking the sound of the tool being used to chop down their habitat!

      @davidlean1060@davidlean10602 жыл бұрын
  • In my cultures stories, Ojibwe, the crow used to be this brilliant, rainbow colored bird. I do not recall the entire story offhand but the crow ended up flying too close to the sun and the sun scorched the crows feathers. That is why you can still see the slight rainbow iridescence in their feathers

    @anangookwewolf2449@anangookwewolf24492 жыл бұрын
  • The crows in my neighborhood leave me chicken bones as presents for leaving peanuts out for them. Weird, but it's a nice gesture none the less.

    @JamesCasatelli@JamesCasatelli2 жыл бұрын
    • I feed some birds in front of my office and there is a group of crows comes every day. Wonder what they will bring me one day 😀

      @phamthai1924@phamthai19242 жыл бұрын
    • @@phamthai1924 my old flock(yes, i consider myself part of that flock) in my hometown used to bring me old boraches, lost rings, nails, woodtacks, and other shiny things they would find in return for my food gifts. one time i tried giving one a small rock that i had painted, and the poor thing tried to eat it, realized it wasnt food, spat it back on the ground and flew away.

      @sergeantsonso3490@sergeantsonso34902 жыл бұрын
    • This is an honor. Some birders ( myself included) would love the opportunity to grow a relationship with wild birds enough so to where they are bringing gifts! I would collect the gifts and frame them.

      @richardsandoval2899@richardsandoval28992 жыл бұрын
    • ​@@richardsandoval2899 they tend to be more receptive and trusting of children. i was a kid when i first started hanging out with those crows. it was just a small family group of 3-4 when i first started feeding them (i was ~12 ish) and by the time i was 17 it had grown to several dozen birds. on the weekends they knew i had school off and would wake me up early in the morning by sitting on my windowsil cawing very loudly and pecking at the glass. they wanted me to go outside and hang out with them (which usually meant food) it was astonishing just how much of my life that they understood just by observing me. im going to be 21 in a few months, i moved away from that town back in early 2020, i really miss my birds. i didnt realize just what a huge part of my life and identity they were until i found myself waking up in the morning to nothing but the sounds of loud trucks and construction work. i've tried to get the local crows that hang out around the supermarkets to trust me, but they're very skittish and it's just not the same.

      @sergeantsonso3490@sergeantsonso34902 жыл бұрын
    • @@sergeantsonso3490 They will remember you when you go back to visit and their offspring, too, will know you are their friend. I have experienced this, with many, many years in between, so much so that I wouldn’t have fully believed it if it didn’t happen to me.

      @bluemoon472@bluemoon4722 жыл бұрын
  • I have spent years cultivating friendships with all of my corvids, Crows and Ravens alike. I live in the mountains and have a large yard. I feed them treats, talk to them, and leave random shiny objects. Done this for 20+ years. I keep a feeder, suet, and corn. They know me and my car. I get happy greetings from them all over. My fenced yard is a haven for them, and they know it. Eat my worms, snakes, mice, whatever you like. They know it. I do leave treats like potato chips (They love them) and random other bread, but it's that safe space that they really like.

    @AnonYmousxxx69420xxx@AnonYmousxxx69420xxx2 жыл бұрын
    • Same. As a child, they gave my mother two watches before we moved… wonderful creatures. In my opinion.

      @H33t3Speaks@H33t3Speaks2 жыл бұрын
    • One day, I'll befriend a crow :)

      @Corvid@Corvid2 жыл бұрын
    • “The crows seem to be calling my name”, thought Caw. 😆

      @harrybrooks8514@harrybrooks85142 жыл бұрын
  • Make sure to say happy birthday to my mama, she always reads the comments and I'm pretty sure that she is my number one fan ❤🐦 Love you mama, to the moon and back. 😙

    @LesleytheBirdNerd@LesleytheBirdNerd2 жыл бұрын
    • Happy Birthday Lesley's Mom!!!!!!!

      @bassangler73@bassangler732 жыл бұрын
    • Happy birthday mom!

      @wendellwhite5797@wendellwhite57972 жыл бұрын
    • Happy Birthday Mom!🍰

      @antlerking69@antlerking692 жыл бұрын
    • Happy Birthday to Lesley's Mom. Hope you had a fantastic day!!!

      @leslieabell1320@leslieabell13202 жыл бұрын
    • Happy Birthday to your Mom!

      @serenegreene6984@serenegreene69842 жыл бұрын
  • The crow is and will always be my favorite bird and animal

    @Tactical_chicano@Tactical_chicano6 ай бұрын
  • A family of crows comes to visit almost daily. My daughter and I keep a bird bath, clean it daily and provide meal worms for our crow friends. We love having them in our life.

    @francishaines7843@francishaines78439 ай бұрын
  • I started feeding some crows and now they come around ever afternoon. After a couple of months they have become more trusting. This is often the high point of my day.

    @WolcottOakTree@WolcottOakTree2 жыл бұрын
    • I do the exact same thing now. A crow and what i suppose is his spouse come around my house every day at 9 am for almonds :D He lands on the roof an looks at me, while i am at the comupter. Sometimes he also try to get my attention by pecking the roof with his beak. I have a metal roof, and i can also hear his little steps as he waddles across. I aggree with you when you say it's the high point of the day. Cheers

      @jonber9411@jonber94112 жыл бұрын
  • *_HAPPY BIRTHDAY LESLEYS MAMA_*

    @QueenDany69@QueenDany692 жыл бұрын
  • I can't actually feed from my apartment, but have a 3km route i walk each day, cutting through many, many crow boundaries. The ten pound bag of peanut halves on my walker shrinks variably through the seasons. Being a disabled person who despises the city, these lovelies put nature right smack into my life. For many years of surgeries and battles with chronic pain, they are my lifeline. This morning, after a week in the hospital for a new hip, i was able to walk a few blocks en route to yet another medical appointment. I was mobbed in the most wonderful fashion, with a behaviour that spoke concern and joy, with all sorts of different display behaviour. When i experience the 'yeah yeah food, but how are YOU??' from my 'frens' , its kinda overwhelming. Having another fly in front of me and land a metre from my feet, look at me , then spit up his/her crop of peanut halves, then look at me again, before gobbling them back up and flying off just melted my heart. Was most definitely NOT the usual spit up to reorganise, so just stunned me. When i'm out of peanuts, which is a horror story in itself, I walk a totally different direction, in an area with far fewer crows. Its a crow 'bad place' so seldom even see them. Always glad to resupply and walk with my friends again. Was thrilled to see this on my feed Lesley, many, many thanks. Hopefully health will someday allow me to get over to Still Creek, its been decades. Cheers :)

    @aegrotattoo9018@aegrotattoo90182 жыл бұрын
  • Crows and Ravens are the best birds

    @quiet216@quiet2162 жыл бұрын
  • I lived in Japan for 17 years and made friends with a crow. It took about a year and a half before he would sit with me on the park bench to share lunch. He was funny because he’d follow me back to the elementary school where I worked and knew my schedule somehow and would hang out, tapping on the window of the classroom I was in. I named him Rook-after the chess piece not the bird. It’s nice to think if I make it back to Kagoshima, he’d stop and say hi.

    @yamatodamashii1179@yamatodamashii11792 жыл бұрын
    • Crows can actually live a pretty long time, so he very well might if you hurry

      @GoldenSailorKitty@GoldenSailorKitty Жыл бұрын
  • If you listen when the crows are mobbing the owl, there’s even a blue jay adding its voice to the scolding.

    @josephbailey4463@josephbailey44632 жыл бұрын
    • We had a group of blue jays mobbing a bald eagle this summer, had never seen that before

      @jefftoonstra5087@jefftoonstra50872 жыл бұрын
    • @@jefftoonstra5087 You should look for a clip on youtube of the raven trying to steal fresh meat from a bald eagle. The raven stands behind the eagle and pecks at it's tail feathers. The eagle will turn and give a few pecks in return, but it doesn't want to leave the meat. The raven knows all it has to do is take the odd peck and wait. Eventually, the eagle will get pissed off enough to turn and attack the raven..at which point the raven takes flight, flies over the eagle, grabs the, now, unguarded meat, and flies away!! Planning, strategy and execution, sure signs of high intelligence, I think you'd agree !

      @davidlean1060@davidlean10602 жыл бұрын
    • @@davidlean1060 I will definitely take a look!

      @jefftoonstra5087@jefftoonstra50872 жыл бұрын
  • I made a friend of a family of crows that I starting feeing about a year ago. They see me walking home from the store and will fly to a tree in my path and wait for me to pass to fly to another. Very smart and capable of making many different sounds. One will get on a really close to me and make guttering sounds in it's throat like it's trying to tell me something important. Love these birds and enjoy watching them play while flying.

    @wayneenosjr4747@wayneenosjr47473 күн бұрын
  • We had a Crow stay with us when I was a child in New York near Buffalo. This was in the mid 40’s. My mom would hang our clothes on the line year round with the typical wood clothespins. Just the slip-Ons. Slip on they did however Pu Pu (our crow) loved slipping all of them off. Not popular with my Mother. I love your channel and creation. I’ve been told the Crows are super intelligent, even making their own tools to use on a challenging job. No tools required for the clothing line raid. Again,thank you.

    @thomasobryon6904@thomasobryon69042 жыл бұрын
  • Crows are one of my fav birds. They are very smart. I had the privilege of seeing a fully lame crow unlock a flight cage after watching only once how the cage's new lock work. This crow had worked it only a few minutes and bam! The cage was fully open, door swinging open. The lock took 2 human hands to operate. The crow was able to manipulate this lock with his beak and one of his lame claws. Amazing.

    @jrm2716@jrm27162 жыл бұрын
    • Smart little shit!

      @IMN602@IMN602 Жыл бұрын
  • Adore crows....go through many many bags of peanuts over the years. Feed a few different crow families....they follow my car and have left me gifts. Love the different vocalizations they make. They never cease to amaze me....love them💝.

    @carolross1517@carolross15172 жыл бұрын
    • What kind of gifts ?

      @jerrybartlett7479@jerrybartlett74792 жыл бұрын
    • @@jerrybartlett7479 shiney things like a broken bike pedal bracket, coins, smooth kind of polished rocks, a piece of orange plastic pipe

      @carolross1517@carolross15172 жыл бұрын
    • Oh wow, bringing you money lol , how cool. I had one drop a acorn shell right in front of me one time. I think he was saying thank you, because I had been feeding him for awhile. Crows and Ravens are my favorite birds

      @jerrybartlett7479@jerrybartlett74792 жыл бұрын
    • @@jerrybartlett7479 leaving you an acorn is a sweet way to say thank you.....I agree...ravens and crows are my favorites too...they are so smart and perceptive too

      @carolross1517@carolross15172 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, very special birds. A true gift from God. Take care and God bless you. Have fun with your Crows

      @jerrybartlett7479@jerrybartlett74792 жыл бұрын
  • Happy birthday, Lesley’s mom! 🎉🎂🥳🎊🎈🎁

    @JennRighter@JennRighter2 жыл бұрын
  • Indeed, crows are wonderful creatures!

    @jeffgerndt2813@jeffgerndt28132 жыл бұрын
  • I love crows too, especially when they all come together and swirl around in the sky just enjoying being a crow☺️

    @teresasmith4084@teresasmith40842 жыл бұрын
    • It's the one upside of a very windy day...seeing crows goof off for hours on the up drafts. It does look like they are having a blast to be fair!

      @davidlean1060@davidlean10602 жыл бұрын
  • I have watched a murder eat grubs picked from a mowed, sun-warmed hill... They knew exactly when it would be ideal to arrive, and would barely poke underground to snatch these large grubs... Would toss them back like mini shrimp cocktail in one gulp. Absolutely amazing to witness their incredible intelligence and social cooperative efforts.

    @JF-xq6fr@JF-xq6fr2 жыл бұрын
    • How cool, they are super smart birds. Always fun being in their company, I love watching them

      @LesleytheBirdNerd@LesleytheBirdNerd2 жыл бұрын
  • Happy Birthday to Leslie's Momma, sending love and hugs from Indiana..

    @ladypalomino3151@ladypalomino31512 жыл бұрын
  • I absolutely adore these birds. I too love their ‘ waddle ‘ when they walk, it melts my hearts every time 🥰 I’m a gardener and have befriended dozens & dozens of crows throughout my city. They defo know when I’m due to visit and always show up soon after I arrive ( sometimes even there to greet me ). Wisdom, intelligence, beauty & also very loyal 🥰 🙏

    @ukknightrider@ukknightriderАй бұрын
  • “I’ve been intrigued with these birds for some time- thank you!”♥️

    @beyourownforceofnature7291@beyourownforceofnature72912 жыл бұрын
  • And they are marvelous fliers, at times, seeming to revel in the pure joy of it ! Crows are SURVIVORS, & I respect that.

    @blusnuby2@blusnuby22 жыл бұрын
    • Crows understand that we are too. Crows and people have similar diets, so we have been encountering one another for generations now. They figured out long ago that we are smart and have the ability to shape and exploit our environment in ways that they can't, so they stick close to us.

      @davidlean1060@davidlean10602 жыл бұрын
    • @@davidlean1060 well said

      @alisonthorn2573@alisonthorn25732 жыл бұрын
  • Crows are awesome and very smart. ❤❤

    @user-dg1hu8uu1o@user-dg1hu8uu1o8 ай бұрын
  • I agree… I love watching crows….🌀❤️🌀

    @adbc8737@adbc87372 жыл бұрын
  • This Is cool. I've been feeding the same family of Crows "Cheese-its" for years. 2 boxes everyday. Same place, same time, everyday. They are there waiting for me. They know my car. It's a part of my daily routine. It's amazing, they all wait their turn when I throw single crackers to each Crow. They are freaking so smart.

    @pcz5233@pcz52332 жыл бұрын
    • My uncle was at Yosemite cooking breakfast, and when it was ready exactly five Crows swooped down and cleared the plate. They totally counted and knew how many would get a slice. My aunt hollered but it was worth it to see the teamwork.

      @hoboroadie4623@hoboroadie46232 жыл бұрын
  • Lesley's mom, wish you a great birthday! You must be a wonderful person to raise such an awesome daughter! You done good!

    @JohnDoe-nq5pk@JohnDoe-nq5pk2 жыл бұрын
    • ❤🐦🥰 you're so kind. My mama is going to be so touched by your comment.

      @LesleytheBirdNerd@LesleytheBirdNerd2 жыл бұрын
    • @@LesleytheBirdNerd What John Doe said!

      @mikearst2940@mikearst29402 жыл бұрын
    • @@LesleytheBirdNerd happy birthday to your mom Lesley 🎉🥳

      @micahbirdlover8152@micahbirdlover81522 жыл бұрын
    • Happy birthday Lesley's mom, and many, many more! HUGS, love & light from the 80524 US.

      @denisepeck9682@denisepeck96822 жыл бұрын
  • Crows are interesting. Happy Birthday to you Mom!!!! Thank you!!!

    @andrewlafrance7727@andrewlafrance77272 жыл бұрын
  • I love crows. They are real characters and highly intelligent.

    @debrabolton9372@debrabolton93722 жыл бұрын
  • We have one crow who knows I carry walnuts. If she sees me, she will fly to a nearby branch in my line of sight. I partially crack the shell for her, just to be nice. Otherwise she positions it on the road so that a car's tires do the work. None of the other crows have picked up this behavior, but I have hopes for her next brood.

    @jamesconger8509@jamesconger85092 жыл бұрын
  • I don't understand how anyone can dislike crows. Well, any humans anyway... This time of year the blue jays are running around hiding peanuts everywhere, just for the crows to stop by and enjoy a fall version of an easter egg hunt.

    @CloudStrife78@CloudStrife782 жыл бұрын
    • Hahahaha that's so funny. Crows just waiting and watching. Too funny.

      @LesleytheBirdNerd@LesleytheBirdNerd2 жыл бұрын
    • How? Very easy. When they fly and sit on the trees near your bedroom windows at 5 a.m. and scream for next 3 hours you will realize how. I enjoy every other bird except this flying assholes. They are EXTREMELY irritating and annoying.

      @_Mikekkk@_Mikekkk2 жыл бұрын
    • @@_Mikekkk How can you not enjoy waking to songbirds? Crows just happen to like gangsta rap.

      @brinx8634@brinx86342 жыл бұрын
    • @@_Mikekkk You decided to leave the window open, and then complain about how noisy it is outside?... That's quite absurd, considering it's what birds do literally every morning. You should have figured out by now, that if you want to sleep passed sunrise, you're going to need to close that window. It's equivalent to complaining about how bright the Sun is, because you can't be bothered to cover your window. You're a human, which means you literally have a brain as massive as an entire crow... so why not try using it?

      @SimonWoodburyForget@SimonWoodburyForget2 жыл бұрын
    • @@SimonWoodburyForget Window is closed actually, and even with earplugs their screams pierce through, wake me up and does not allow to sleep. Any other bird is ok and not that irritating. I have blue jays and chickadees and I enjoy them a lot. I guess you have seen crows only on youtube, otherwise you would not tell that bs.

      @_Mikekkk@_Mikekkk2 жыл бұрын
  • I've liked crows since I was a kid. I have a few groups around MetroVan that I feed occasionally. When I was working around Commercial Dr in Vancity, I started to feed some crows walking through a park on my way back from Tim's, and after a couple days of ripping off small chunks of my breakfast sandwich for the 4-7 crows in the park it went to 30-50 crows showing up. They followed me for a couple blocks after the park, and I felt bad because I wanted to eat still so I couldn't feed them all... So the next day I bought them their own sandwich and made sure to rip it up into sufficient pieces and tossed handfuls of bits for them, and kept that up for the next almost month...so now when I go to Commerical Dr I get slowly surrounded by crows in all the trees and landing on cars.

    @GranRey-0@GranRey-02 жыл бұрын
  • We appreciate and encourage the crows on our farm because they do chase the predatory birds away when they try to eat our chickens. My grandfather, may he rest in peace, had a crow friend that waited for him to come home from work each night. Grampy always had a treat for the crow; they were good buddies.

    @peggysuehubbard957@peggysuehubbard9572 жыл бұрын
  • Happy Birthday, Mama!!! There was a crow hanging around outside the church where I worked. We would have conversations when I would leave work.

    @kateclark7250@kateclark72502 жыл бұрын
  • Happy Birthday to your Mom! 🎂

    @wtglb@wtglb2 жыл бұрын
  • Happy Birthday, Mama!

    @earnestbass4043@earnestbass40432 жыл бұрын
  • I cannot properly express how much I would love to make friends with some crows.

    @sportosp-0158@sportosp-01582 жыл бұрын
  • I saw my local "crow gang" try to bait a Red-shouldered Hawk out of his fresh rabbit kill. It's a known crow tactic. One crow walked slowly up to the hawk who was standing on the rabbit he had just killed. The other crows were in nearby branches warching. The hawk lunged at this intruding crow but held on to the rabbit. Eventually the crows gave up. The crows try to get the hawk away from the kill and then steal it.

    @OspreyFlyer@OspreyFlyer2 жыл бұрын
  • Their cawing always make me smile. They follow me on my hikes, flying from tree to tree as I walk. I do talk to them and they answer🥰. They're so very smart. You can see it in their eyes and facial expressions, which is why I smile when I hear them cawing😉 Happy Birthday, Leslie's mom. Have a wonderful birthday month and lots of cake and bubbly!🥰

    @cattailer1077@cattailer10772 жыл бұрын
  • I find crows fascinating because they are beautiful and very intelligent.

    @JM-bs7ke@JM-bs7ke2 жыл бұрын
  • The planet wouldn't be the same without them, I consider them vital to our ecosystems.

    @fokkerd3red618@fokkerd3red6182 жыл бұрын
  • Happy Birthday MAMA. I am happy to own Lesley's TShirt, "I ❤️ed crows before it was cool" Lesley, you are a loving video maker. Bless you.

    @H.O.P.E.1122@H.O.P.E.11222 жыл бұрын
    • Awe Brenda thank you from the bottom of my heart ❤🐦

      @LesleytheBirdNerd@LesleytheBirdNerd2 жыл бұрын
  • I absolutely love crows, they are so much fun to watch

    @ingloriousbuddah@ingloriousbuddah2 жыл бұрын
  • I’m a pagan, and I see crows as beautiful, intelligent beings who bring good fortune. They fascinate me, and it always brings me happiness when I see or hear crows come visit my neighborhood. They tend to love the nuts that come from the pecan tree in my yard. 🥰

    @SugaGalaxy@SugaGalaxy Жыл бұрын
  • Crows as omens: One for sadness, Two for mirth, Three for a wedding, Four for a birth.

    @mirrorblue100@mirrorblue1002 жыл бұрын
  • Love crows. I watched a crow find a small bag of chips on the road, inspected it, grabbed the bottom of the opened bag and shook all the chips out instead of grabbing them out of the bag, and had himself a nice little snack. I was impressed.

    @TheManFromDonair@TheManFromDonair2 жыл бұрын
  • “I love their noises!”🖤😍

    @beyourownforceofnature7291@beyourownforceofnature72912 жыл бұрын
  • I have watched our local crows for years! They seem to be so fun loving, they fly around and around each other, diving, dipping, soaring, just playing! They really give the local hawks a hard time, and seem to harass them so they move on out of the crow’s turf. A few years ago, I visited a local mall in the very late afternoon.. In the very large parking lot were hundreds if not a thousand crows. They were just sitting on cars, curbs, on the ground, in the drive lanes, on the buildings, in the bushes, they were everywhere. Amazing birds, they are one of my favorites. Happy birthday Leslie’s mom!!

    @ahgeedah9491@ahgeedah94912 жыл бұрын
  • I live in Vienna, Austria and we have a few crows. I love them and I feed them and they come and visit every day. I would like them to eat when I am on the balcony, but they are still shy. I very much like these birds

    @kirschrot77@kirschrot772 жыл бұрын
  • Happy birthday to Lesley's mom! A bird-lover as well most likely!

    @mph1ish@mph1ish2 жыл бұрын
  • I enjoy watching the crows walk too. They're little waddle walk is so cute. I just love watching them outside my home and seeing them walk around.

    @libraryscholaralexis6581@libraryscholaralexis65812 жыл бұрын
  • I’m the oldest of 4 buys, I’ve made friends with the oldest brother of a crow family that lives around my neighborhood. He’s slowly building trust with me and I’m in love. I can’t wait to meet the rest of his family. I’ve had fun watching them over the years and now that I started offering them small things they are taking like to me.💙

    @kingjsolomon@kingjsolomon5 ай бұрын
  • look how beautiful their eggs are

    @thejamnasium6447@thejamnasium64472 жыл бұрын
  • I've recently had a similar experience to that of you and your brother. I've recently started leaving unsalted peanuts in the shells and unsalted trail mix out by a trio of pine trees at the edge of the property of the apartment building I live in. I haven't been doing it every day, just when I come home from work in the early afternoon and I only work three days a week. When I came home a few days ago, there was a single crow casually hanging out on the lawn in front of the space I always park in. I swear it was waiting for me. So, I went up to my apartment and grabbed the peanuts and trail mix because I'm pretty sure it was making sure I didn't forget to serve up some grub. 😄 When I got back down to the yard, guess who was casually waiting over by the trio of pine trees? I walked over and left the usual array of snacks and went to sit at a picnic table a healthy distance away. The crow picked up a peanut and flew off. Shortly afterwards I heard cawing and what sounded like a response from further away. It wasn't long before there were three crows partaking in the booty. One of which was quite amusing to watch as he kept grabbing up as many peanuts as possible in his beak before carrying them off to wherever it is they take them. They all carry the peanuts off to some unknown place. Maybe once they're a bit more used to me, I'll try to discover where they go. At least they eat some of the trail mix there on the spot. Whatever they don't finish gets eaten by the local squirrels, who have a habit of showing up shortly after the crows do. I throw some peanuts and trail mix out for them too on the paved area where I usually sit. Apparently, squirrels have a pretty good memory. 😄 PS: Please wish your mother a very happy birthday for me. Without her, I would never have been encouraged to start my new hobby of crow (and squirrel) watching!

    @dooglebee@dooglebee2 жыл бұрын
  • At a nature center in Illinois, during the 70s & 80s, was an outdoor cage with a crow in it. The sign next to the cage said “My name is Loudmouth, I can say hello!”. My sister and I said hello to Loudmouth the Crow at every visit for years. The last time we saw it, we said hello a few times, and started to walk away, and then heard a loud “Hello!” in a crow’s voice. They can mimic sounds somewhat.

    @grnl4@grnl42 жыл бұрын
  • We couldn’t help watching this again!!

    @roselucht4583@roselucht45832 жыл бұрын
  • I’m in the Army stationed at the Presidio of Monterey. We’ve been feeding a pair of crows from our window for the past few weeks. They are such amazing creatures. We’ve been doing the same for a scrub jay that hangs out in the tree outside the window.

    @guysmith9353@guysmith9353Ай бұрын
  • Crows pick or pick up the black walnuts off of a neighbor's tree and drop them from a height to break the shells. They are fun to watch.

    @vagabond96h@vagabond96h2 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks Lesley. Just two days ago I had the classic experience, driving on a side street a crow came into my path and dropped a Nut, Walnut I think, no traffic so i did a slight swerve an ran over the Nut, in the mirror I saw the Crow dive down for it`s food. good appetite I hope. Next to your mom, I think I`m at least in the top ten first fans.

    @edheide7229@edheide72292 жыл бұрын
  • I think it's safe to say, if we're watching this video, it's because we love these birds too!

    @noahcarver6072@noahcarver6072 Жыл бұрын
  • Love you Leslie. My girlfriend does too. Thank you for the variety of crow song. I gave a 7 year old a crow call a few days. I said try this, and knew I couldn’t take it back. If he takes it outside to play, his mom will know where he is.

    @martinphilip8998@martinphilip899810 ай бұрын
  • Happy birthday to Lesley's Mama! Lesley's bird videos are the best and I enjoy every single one of them. Cheers!

    @sassaliasmith@sassaliasmith2 жыл бұрын
  • We have had a pair for about 10 years that show up to eat from our turkey feeder. Every spring they bring their young. Good way to get rid of our food scraps. Was told that crows will defend their territory from eagles. I have seen them dive bomb them.

    @celowski6296@celowski62962 жыл бұрын
    • I saw a Fish Crow mob a Red-Tailed Hawk on the roof of a neighbor’s house. S/he seemed to be proud of her/himself once the Hawk was driven away, and cawed with glee near the roof when the Hawk was gone. 😁

      @BirdsandGhibliFan@BirdsandGhibliFan2 жыл бұрын
  • I would like to eat my lunch in my car at work. I would always feed the birds/crows. The crows used to meet me outside my car every day. I loved them.

    @KellysAdventures305@KellysAdventures3052 жыл бұрын
  • I love Crows. They are the most smart birds!

    @johnharrill1@johnharrill12 жыл бұрын
  • Happy Birthday Lesley's mom! What a nice video of an underappreciated bird. My neighbor takes his leftover food and dumps it in an abandoned parking lot down the street. He says the crows see him coming and call all of their friends. Lol. Now I believe him.

    @heatherwhitworth@heatherwhitworth2 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you Heather. I think that is so cute about the crows following your neighbor. They are super smart birds. Love them a lot. Have a great night ❤🐦

      @LesleytheBirdNerd@LesleytheBirdNerd2 жыл бұрын
  • When I was on vacation in London, I got a chance to feed crows for the first time. The name of the species of crow in the UK is the Carrion Crow. In St. James’s Park, I fed the crows Chik-Fil-A waffle fries that I bought from the airport back at home and stored in my backpack. The moment didn’t last for long, but I was glad to feed crows, at least for a short period. Also, fun fact: crows are revered in East Asian cultures (in Japan, the crow-god is called Yatagarasu), and have been depicted as three-legged and as a symbol of the sun. They also represent divine intervention and guidance. Plus, that clip of that Crow making sounds that are almost catlike at 3:30 was so cute! 🥰😻Last but not least, your story of the crow remembering you years after the fact was so sweet! 😊 I wonder if the crows that I fed in London (or their descendants) would recognize me if I was to return there. Thanks for sharing, Lesley, and happy birthday, Lesley’s Mom! I hope you realize how much joy your daughter has brought to the bird-loving world. We cannot thank you and Lesley enough. 🎉🥳😇

    @BirdsandGhibliFan@BirdsandGhibliFan2 жыл бұрын
    • Amen!

      @karenwatkins655@karenwatkins6552 жыл бұрын
    • Carrion Crows have a different accent too! They have a slightly higher pitched, longer caw, which to me just sounds like... A crow. American Crows remind me of the first time I heard a train horn while talking on the phone with an ex in the US, a sound that I know exists, but only from TV or films! The caws in this video sound like every depiction of crows in American culture, it's quite a different sound! They have a different inflection!

      @Corvid@Corvid2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Corvid Aw! Thanks for the info! For some reason, your comment didn’t show up in my notifications, so the only way I knew someone replied to my comment was when I came back to this video to re-read some other comments. Anyway, I had no idea that Carrion Crows sounded that different; it’s pretty interesting. 🧐 Unfortunately, I didn’t hear the Carrion Crows make any calls when I was in London, so I checked to see how they sounded in a KZhead video after seeing your reply. I have to admit, they do sound a little funny. I knew that birds have “accents” depending on geographic regions just like people, but that call took me by surprise. Once again, thanks for your input. 🙂🤗

      @BirdsandGhibliFan@BirdsandGhibliFan2 жыл бұрын
  • Oh my I have 8 years of watching crows all day everyday . This is Laura from Cali. Paralyzed but happy!

    @laurafalce335@laurafalce3352 ай бұрын
  • My daughter is a Floridian Crow 🤌🏼she’s a cutie my Angel my love🥹🤎 she saved my life last year. Crows are angels

    @CurlyVeil@CurlyVeil Жыл бұрын
  • I love crows! They are so much fun to watch! One time a few years ago, my indoor cat got outside. I could not find him but I kept hearing a crow "cawing." Then I started thinking that if I found the crow, I might find my cat! Sure enough, my cat was sitting at the bottom of the pine tree and the crow was at the top! Another time more recently, I was in my backyard tossing food to a few wild turkeys. As they walked around pecking the seeds off the ground just feet away from me, there were several crows just above us making a big fuss! I'm not sure what it meant but it sure caught their attention!

    @GinaHarmeyer@GinaHarmeyer2 жыл бұрын
  • I would sometimes get startled by their KAW sounds in the morning.

    @herschelwright4663@herschelwright46632 жыл бұрын
  • I love listening to the Crows and all the sounds that they make. I absolutely adore them

    @jodyfinley9122@jodyfinley912211 ай бұрын
  • HAPPY LOVING BIRTHDAY MAMMA!🦆🦅🦉🐣🐥🐦🐤🐧🦋🐝

    @lovepet4565@lovepet45652 жыл бұрын
  • Crows are great! They're so intelligent, and great fliers...I have seen them do aerobatics in the sky over the farm where I live, especially when divebombing one of the red tailed hawks or just playing in the wind. One time years ago I was on a morning walk and saw a gathering of hundreds of crows on some telephone wires. I'd heard of crow funerals, but these crows starting singing together! It was like a bird chorus! I've never seen anything like that since...it was wonderful!😊

    @Danika_Nadzan@Danika_Nadzan2 жыл бұрын
    • I would love to experience that crow chorus!

      @karenwatkins655@karenwatkins6552 жыл бұрын
    • @@karenwatkins655 It was awesome...I would love to witness another someday!😊

      @Danika_Nadzan@Danika_Nadzan2 жыл бұрын
  • not sure why, but I've always taken crows for granted because there are jays around. thank you for this video, very interesting bird!

    @IsAMank@IsAMank2 жыл бұрын
  • Crows are some of my favorite birds. They're so smart and cooperative

    @zacharyhenderson2902@zacharyhenderson2902 Жыл бұрын
  • One morning while I was standing at my kitchen sink and looking into the back yard I notice something fall from our large tree hitting the ground. I immediately went out to investigate, it was a baby crow. To little to fly, I waited for a bit to see if the parent would find it but no, so I brought it into our house and kept it warm. Put it in a box filled with crumbled paper towels and began to feed it every two hours. I gave it water by the dropper and ground up mealy worms soaked in water. I held it next to my chest under my shirt for warmth. It seemed to be thriving, which made me very happy! This went on for a few days and then someone told me about our wildlife conservancy I contacted them and we brought the little crow to them. The whole time I had this baby an adult was sitting on top of our pines calling and calling and I would answer it and tell it not to worry, that I would take care of the baby. This year our crows returned and they sit in our big tree and call. I wonder if it’s the baby we saved. I talk to all our birds and animals, they understand who loves and cares for them.

    @PaperToPetals@PaperToPetals2 жыл бұрын
  • I love crows, as all Corvids. The "virus of crowlove" has seriously infected me since 2019, when a pair of magpies had breaded in a tree 1 meter away from my balcony. Don't know why, my attention often goes first to the crows wherever i am. Though i love every animal 🙏 . In my backyard i've made friends with the crows, as i feed them with nuts and peanuts during winter, and sometimes all year, when i meet the 2 or 3, that recognize and sing/play/talk to me occasionally. Magpies in my region are a bit more reserved, or how can i say, they rather stay at theirs 🤔. Nevermind i love them all. Thank you so so much for this stunning video 🙏🙂🤗!!! I am from Switzerland, very interesting the similarities of the American Crow to our Ravencrow. Thank You for your outstanding work that we have the gift to being able to watch here. Such beautiful, interesting videos. Calming and full of information, pure bliss for birdwatchers and -lovers. 🙏

    @Connibolognese@Connibolognese2 жыл бұрын
  • Corvid is my favorite family of birds. Crows are amazing.

    @JennRighter@JennRighter2 жыл бұрын
    • Me too! They are addictive.

      @Crow_Friend@Crow_Friend Жыл бұрын
  • Happy Birthday Leslie’s Mom!! Thank you.

    @LOOMIS1638@LOOMIS16382 жыл бұрын
  • Happy birthday, Lesley's mama.

    @Duterasemis@Duterasemis2 жыл бұрын
  • They have always been my favorite birds. I make friends with them wherever I go I make sure to always carry snacks for them

    @ashly1786@ashly17862 жыл бұрын
  • I’ve always enjoyed crows. I have a dog that does too. There’s a patch of pine trees in a field where a lot of crows hang out making lots o f noise and he likes to lay down in the middle of it all and chill out.

    @lisab3338@lisab33382 жыл бұрын
  • Crows are awesome. I love waking up to them cawing in the morning.

    @apocalypse487@apocalypse4872 жыл бұрын
  • Happy birthday Mama!

    @mikeconley9590@mikeconley95902 жыл бұрын
  • They are very pretty with the irresident hue in their feathers..And, they make a raquet when they need too..They do have some pretty calls thou...They are very curious and have majestic looking eyes...I for many years would have a large family come and visit me because they know I would put out food for them.When I would talk to them they would communicate back.They have even brought me gifts as a way to say thank you...The thank yous would include acorn shells, twigs, sticks, rocks,pebbles and sometimes dead insects...They definately know my face and my call and whistle when heading outside to feed them..It's something else to see...I feel safe when they are around...They seem somewhat protective of me just by the way they look at me and those around me and watch others behaviors towards me...Love birds...

    @naturechild2022@naturechild20222 жыл бұрын
    • I have to admit that I’m quite envious of your relationship with your crows. I’ve heard other stories like yours of crows who bring gifts to those who treat them kindly. I feed the ones around my cottage in fall and winter but have yet to earn their trust enough to get presents in return. I’ll keep trying! 🤞

      @thebirdartistscottage@thebirdartistscottage2 жыл бұрын
    • @@thebirdartistscottage Have faith it will happen..Some, of the gifts were brought to me by one of the crow's when I was already back in the house..And I watched thru a window or a doorway. And it hasn't happened in quite awhile.I hope that you get to experience this one day as well.Keep talking to them when they stop by even if they fly into your neighbors yard they are still watching you and interacting with you...

      @naturechild2022@naturechild20222 жыл бұрын
    • @@naturechild2022 I always talk to them! I figure they can’t understand what I’m saying but they’ll appreciate my sincerity! 😂

      @thebirdartistscottage@thebirdartistscottage2 жыл бұрын
  • You've sparked back up my love of birds! I have many videos saved to show my baby when he's old enough :)

    @JohnDoe-nq5pk@JohnDoe-nq5pk2 жыл бұрын
  • I LOVE CROWS!!!! I can Listen to their CAW, all day!!!!! & I Love the way I feel around them! I Wish they lived in my back yard! There IS Something Very Cool about them. & MYSTERIOUS, in My Opinion. 💜💙💚 👍👑🔮🎃

    @heathermahony110@heathermahony110 Жыл бұрын
  • My Dad was lucky enough to have one accept his kindness when he had an injured wing...they were friends and that crow followed Wayne around his hilltop property for at least a month or so. Smart for sure!!

    @shopwithaaron@shopwithaaron2 жыл бұрын
  • Always get on the good side of your local murder of crows! They might even bring you presents!

    @agfrench82@agfrench822 жыл бұрын
  • I fell in love with crows some years ago when I started feeding a family of them regularly. Their intelligence was stunning and their loyalty to each other made me see these birds in a completely new way. I recommend the book “Bird Brains” to read more about them.

    @HannahHarbourDeep@HannahHarbourDeep2 жыл бұрын
    • They are incredible Creatures.

      @Crow_Friend@Crow_Friend Жыл бұрын
  • They are very charming to watch. I very much love and respect these amazing birds .

    @stevewhalen6973@stevewhalen69734 ай бұрын
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