I love wild birds -- I just wish they were a little tamer and wouldn't scatter so quickly once they spot you. I have loads of cardinals where I'm from. The bright, dark red male is gorgeous. I also have the small Wrens and oddly they are not as scary as larger birds and even like to nest around porches where people are constantly.
Al Draws grackles love unsalted roasted peanuts. I tried with and without the shell, but the crowd have no interest. I tried many different foods, but maybe I need larger food items or meat, to get their attention. As soon as I start to make a throwing motion, they usually fly away. I think they key is that the crows here are "Fish Crow" and where I try to feed them, is not close to water, so they aren't in their typical environment, which may make them act differently. for now, male boat tail grackles are acceptable. they recognize me no matter what i wear and fly over and chirp at new, begging for food.
crows are the most intelligent bird out of all the birds but they don't have the biggest brains, parrots have the biggest brain of the birds. I know this because I just watched a documentary on crows lol.
That interviewer is probably one of those horrible people who probably hit animals or would throw out the family cat for a small mistake or who would get rid of an animal at the slightest inconvenience to herself. Awful - i never trust people who think that way about animals
This woman in real life is horrible and very stuck up also he was a rook not a crow and she shouldn't have imprinted him without good reason, he had no injuries or disabilities she was just a clueless narcissistic person being selfish
No that's a crow and it's easy to spot. I dread to think which breed you think the dog is. Do you personally know this woman or are you making assumptions based off of this interview? Rescuing a dieing animal seems selfless. She's not even restricting it's movements. You're just one animal telling another animal what acceptable behaviour is, not all to different from what chimps do. Humans are pretty cool because some of us have learned what different animals are 😂.
GOD BLESS THIS YOUNG WOMAN !!! KEEP HELPING THIS LITTLE CROW PLEASE !!!
Bad interviewers, cool crow chick imo.
Crows have just recently became one of my favorite animals. The hosts seem like idiots
she wase'nt good at hiding her disgust
They're so fake, people like that.
Ikr
It's an awful morning show that should have been canned long ago. Even before the Phil Scho grooming scandal.
Everybody look nervous.. The hosts, the mum, the crow.. Now I'm nervous..
Only the dog is like, chill guys.. Chill..
How awful, at 2:34 the host looks disgusted and I really don't understand why she would be like that because of a dog and a bird.
that interviewer has some serious problems.
yet parrots are fine right!? fuckin muggles
Im so jealous!
I love wild birds -- I just wish they were a little tamer and wouldn't scatter so quickly once they spot you. I have loads of cardinals where I'm from. The bright, dark red male is gorgeous. I also have the small Wrens and oddly they are not as scary as larger birds and even like to nest around porches where people are constantly.
Awesome! I need to find someone local who has a pet crow. They are very neat birds, but the crows around here, are incredibly paranoid and shy.
Al Draws grackles love unsalted roasted peanuts. I tried with and without the shell, but the crowd have no interest. I tried many different foods, but maybe I need larger food items or meat, to get their attention. As soon as I start to make a throwing motion, they usually fly away. I think they key is that the crows here are "Fish Crow" and where I try to feed them, is not close to water, so they aren't in their typical environment, which may make them act differently. for now, male boat tail grackles are acceptable. they recognize me no matter what i wear and fly over and chirp at new, begging for food.
crows are the most intelligent bird out of all the birds but they don't have the biggest brains, parrots have the biggest brain of the birds. I know this because I just watched a documentary on crows lol.
It's not true that crows are not friendly
My friend has a pet pigeon
Nice lady!
Always find listening to intellectuals very stimulating.
Crow
That interviewer is probably one of those horrible people who probably hit animals or would throw out the family cat for a small mistake or who would get rid of an animal at the slightest inconvenience to herself. Awful - i never trust people who think that way about animals
Caw Caw
she certainly looks scrawny enough for the crow to mistake her for a relative...
Why are you being horrible about the lady?
Having fun making fun of people?
This woman in real life is horrible and very stuck up also he was a rook not a crow and she shouldn't have imprinted him without good reason, he had no injuries or disabilities she was just a clueless narcissistic person being selfish
No that's a crow and it's easy to spot. I dread to think which breed you think the dog is.
Do you personally know this woman or are you making assumptions based off of this interview? Rescuing a dieing animal seems selfless. She's not even restricting it's movements.
You're just one animal telling another animal what acceptable behaviour is, not all to different from what chimps do. Humans are pretty cool because some of us have learned what different animals are 😂.
spot on@@not_glad
You sound like the horrible person, people like you will always be cruel at heart, if only you’d shut up when you need to
The bird is in fact a juvenile Rook@@not_glad
What she do, she dumped you? Wouldn't put out?