Crows are amazing. I don't know how this was determined, but supposedly crows can recognize up to 500 human faces. I had a wild pet crow that visited me daily for treats for years. I had to move and I still miss her. So intelligent, they are.
Oh man, that is really sad. So the crow came for it's daily hang out time and treats with you and you weren't there....I wonder what it was thinking....Hopefully the new owners made a great friend.
When I was 12 years old in 1962 I found 2 crows that fell from the nest: I nurtured them, taught them to fly; they stayed with me for the summer. In Minnesota, a block from the Mississippi River. They would fly the River Valley at night. In the morning I would wrap on my window air conditioner and they would fly right into my bedroom. In October they migrated south. To my astonishment; the next April, I awoke to the both of them pecking at my window, on the air conditioner!! They stayed for the entire summer again before migrating south the next October. They were truly part of the family of seven kids and our parents were just as proud of them as their own children!!! Fascinating species of the bird world!!! Your video brought back some precious memories!! Thanks for sharing ❤
This is amazingly similar to a robin my mom raised when we were kids. It was a helpless fledgling when it appeared one morning, of all things, pecking on our front door. We thought we heard knocking, and Mom opened the door to find this tiny bird standing on the threshold. She took it in and fed it some cat food, and later she dug worms for it. It lived with us for the summer, mostly in the house, but during the day it would fly around outside, staying close to my mother while she did her outdoor tasks. In the fall, the bird flew away and we thought that was the end of the story. But next spring, to our amazement, it came back, pecking at the basement window. It lived with us again for the summer; by then it was pretty independent, but my mom still dug worms for it for old time’s sake, and it rode around on her shoulder. An old towel over her shoulder was a standard part of her apparel. I don't know if you could toilet train a crow, but apparently you can't do the same for a robin. I think I remember it came back for a third season, but I'm not sure.
@@zzausel ‘I would rap ‘ is correct in this instance of storytelling… it is like : ich würde rappen vs ich rappte.. ( the author accidentally wrote wrap vs rap .. )
@@joeg5414 Yeah, but on the other hand you can see why such bans happen, there's hygiene concerns, noise concerns and potential disease spreading risks that come from livestock in cities. Personally I think livestock should be allowed, just with regulation such that inconvenience or potential harm to other people is minimized.
I had a baby crow for 10 days that i named Edgar Allen Crow. I gave him over to a bird sanctuary that acclimated him with other crows and they eventually released him with the group. I couldn't say goodbye because they didn't want him to imprint with me. For me, i was sad to say goodbye but also happy he was released in the woods with his kind. He was a character I'll never forget
You did the best thing for Edgar (great name!), where he is free now to be everything a crow can be. Plus, you gave him a loving start to life, and because of you, he can have his own family ❤.
I’ve been feeding a family of crows for the past decade. 2 times a day. Always waiting for me, follow me on my dog walks, recognize my truck when I get home. Part of my life. Ace is awesome
If I can ever afford a house I plan on starting a relationship with the local corvids. It doesn't seem fair to start a relationship and then break it if I have to move again. Best of luck to you and your murder.
I love the ' i think humans think more about themselves ' when it comes to inviting another species to live with them. So true, unfortunately. Bless you all ❤❤❤
I watched a video on UA-cam of a raven who had been living near an auto repair shop, and her repertoire included engine revving, and the pneumatic tool used to loosen/tighten lug nuts. They’re amazing mimics. I feed about 30-75 ravens during the winter, and one regular customer must have been raised near a cat, because she (?) meowed instead of making the usual raven noises. I named her Miss Kitty.🐱🐦⬛💕
It is so difficult to see humans taking in animals knowing little to nothing about the animal’s needs. I’m not referring to people that end up with an animal due to circumstances. Often the animal is abandoned or left in very unhealthy environments. I appreciate people that speak up for these animals that suffer because of selfish, ignorant people. Thank you, for providing the best home possible for this amazing bird.
@@nikkimorgan4860This. I was raised by a single parent while never knowing who anyone from the other half of my extended family were and I never cared to inquire about that side of the family because they've never been a part of my life and I've never felt bad not knowing nor curious.
I can say I have never seen a crow sound like a chicken before. Imagine if something like this happened in the wild and some stoner was out in the woods getting high and enjoying nature and a crow started clucking and crowing at them.
Carolina Waterfowl are an amazing group! I remember in 2000 or 2001, she was at a Lake Park event telling people about her rescue. I’m so impressed with how hard they work. I lived in the Community across the street from them and they were always working there.
Yeah, l saw ol slithery D, probably one of their pets also. Nice Crow, thanks for putting her on. I grew up with crows as friends. They trusted me and came close. Very protective of their young, my ol yellow tomcat climbed a cedar tree to have a look at a nest of babies, mama crow worked him over good, the air was full of yellow hair, he fell out of the tree onto his back of all things, then two more crows got in on the action and escorted him back to the house pulling out more hair. I witnessed the whole episode. Didn't have a camera in those days. My cat never tried that again so far as l know! Thanks, .
What a beautiful and amazing bird she is! It's incredible just how smart other creatures are, but crows can be scarily smart!! I love everything about this bird, and she obviously feeled very loved where she is 💖
Birds, in general, are pretty long-lived animals. There are interesting stories about scientists finding ospreys and albatross that they tagged decades before still going strong. Even smaller, more hunted birds like pigeons, who can live 30 years, and starlings who can live up to 20...if in a low risk and healthy situation, can get surprisingly old. That's why parrots are the most well-known example of a long-lived bird because captivity is low risk, and that's the most common place to come across a parrot. Nature is really harsh, though, and birds are pretty fragile animals overall. The reason why so many birds have multiple babies per clutch and multiple clutches per year is because there is often loss. Luckily, birds are all around very intelligent compared to most animals, so they can rely well on their wits to keep them safe.
@@faolan4367 One really interesting thing about animal lifespans is that a lot of species have the potential to live for quite a long time, but the merciless danger of the wild usually has them die quite quickly. In hindsight it's weird from an evolutionary standpoint since there are a lot of other animals and insects that have evolved with this in mind and have extremely short lifespans pertaining to average life expectancy.
It might have something to do with intelligence. It takes more time to learn when you're intelligent which means you need a longer lifespan to achieve the learning goals. This may have partially happened with humans and parrots.
Crows are amazing. I don't know how this was determined, but supposedly crows can recognize up to 500 human faces. I had a wild pet crow that visited me daily for treats for years. I had to move and I still miss her. So intelligent, they are.
They can recognize faces! They are amazing creatures & are SOOOOO smart! Ravens are up there too! 🤗😍🥰
Both are Corvids.
❤️😍🥰
Oh man, that is really sad. So the crow came for it's daily hang out time and treats with you and you weren't there....I wonder what it was thinking....Hopefully the new owners made a great friend.
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When I was 12 years old in 1962 I found 2 crows that fell from the nest: I nurtured them, taught them to fly; they stayed with me for the summer. In Minnesota, a block from the Mississippi River. They would fly the River Valley at night. In the morning I would wrap on my window air conditioner and they would fly right into my bedroom. In October they migrated south. To my astonishment; the next April, I awoke to the both of them pecking at my window, on the air conditioner!! They stayed for the entire summer again before migrating south the next October. They were truly part of the family of seven kids and our parents were just as proud of them as their own children!!! Fascinating species of the bird world!!! Your video brought back some precious memories!! Thanks for sharing ❤
That's amazing!!!
This is amazingly similar to a robin my mom raised when we were kids. It was a helpless fledgling when it appeared one morning, of all things, pecking on our front door. We thought we heard knocking, and Mom opened the door to find this tiny bird standing on the threshold. She took it in and fed it some cat food, and later she dug worms for it. It lived with us for the summer, mostly in the house, but during the day it would fly around outside, staying close to my mother while she did her outdoor tasks. In the fall, the bird flew away and we thought that was the end of the story. But next spring, to our amazement, it came back, pecking at the basement window. It lived with us again for the summer; by then it was pretty independent, but my mom still dug worms for it for old time’s sake, and it rode around on her shoulder. An old towel over her shoulder was a standard part of her apparel. I don't know if you could toilet train a crow, but apparently you can't do the same for a robin. I think I remember it came back for a third season, but I'm not sure.
What a wonderful memory ☺♥
I am German and don't know whether you write "I would wrap" instead of "I wrapped". Isn't "would" a conjunctiv?
@@zzausel ‘I would rap ‘ is correct in this instance of storytelling… it is like : ich würde rappen vs ich rappte.. ( the author accidentally wrote wrap vs rap .. )
The chicken sounds are hilarious! What a personality!!!
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I needed to laugh instantly 🤣
Alberta Crow Einstein !
löl
I do wonder if she is related to Loki the Raven though?😂
🤦🏻♂️
Imagine seeing this crow in a tree and then going full blown chicken mode! 😂 And then when you stare at it dumbfounded it goes, "what?" 🤣
Bro 😂 🐔
lol 😂 ✌🏾
😂
It’d def think I was in the matrix
And then steals your money.
I appreciate her multilingualism, but her fluent chicken is truly impressive! She sounds like a native!
They should try roosters! 🐓😆
fluent chicken 🤣🤣🤣
I mean, she practically is lol
lmfao
She wasn't "stealing money"...she was holding it in escrow.❤
😂😂😂
Laughing out loud literally.
👍👍👍👍👍
It will still be short and your mortgage payment will go up next year! smh
Maybe she's actually a cROOK?
She's got a personality, no doubt there!
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All my seven chickens too! 💕 ☀️
Some cities have ordinances that ban chickens (ie livestock ban), imagine the neighbors complaining and then learning it was a crow all along.
pretty ridiculous to think they can ban you from owning chickens on your own property.
@@joeg5414 Yeah, but on the other hand you can see why such bans happen, there's hygiene concerns, noise concerns and potential disease spreading risks that come from livestock in cities. Personally I think livestock should be allowed, just with regulation such that inconvenience or potential harm to other people is minimized.
@@belthesheep3550With cities specifically, it might also be for the welfare of the animals, since farm animals need a lot of space to roam.
@@tearoses9940 Animal welfare is well and good but a significantly lower concern than human welfare.
@@belthesheep3550true. But combine both?
I had a baby crow for 10 days that i named Edgar Allen Crow. I gave him over to a bird sanctuary that acclimated him with other crows and they eventually released him with the group. I couldn't say goodbye because they didn't want him to imprint with me. For me, i was sad to say goodbye but also happy he was released in the woods with his kind. He was a character I'll never forget
You did the best thing for Edgar (great name!), where he is free now to be everything a crow can be. Plus, you gave him a loving start to life, and because of you, he can have his own family ❤.
Good for you 👍🏻
If I ever named a crow, he/she would be Nevermore.
WOW❤
I like the name! 😂😂
Her saying "what" over and over whi!e the guy was trying to take her roll of tape was too funny 😭
I cannot believe the chickens sounds she makes, that's just incredible!
They are one of birds that can mimic, rooks , magpies can do too
@@allylou5151 so can starlings. I heard one calling like a hawk. I know it was the starling because I could see it making the calls.
I’ve been feeding a family of crows for the past decade. 2 times a day. Always waiting for me, follow me on my dog walks, recognize my truck when I get home. Part of my life. Ace is awesome
That's so kind of you. God bless you and the Crows
@@elishh8173 ❤️
That's wonderful, your a good person.
@@TheGodParticle hi and thank u for your kind words. Just last week 2 new babies showed up…lol they’re a riot with their begging. GB
If I can ever afford a house I plan on starting a relationship with the local corvids. It doesn't seem fair to start a relationship and then break it if I have to move again. Best of luck to you and your murder.
These birds are so intelligent
ou yes ❤
and beautiful
I love how much she sounds exactly like her human mom when she says "what". 😊
Oh yeah, then why does it think it's a chicken and is afraid of the outdoors? 🤔
@@L0tobecause now she’s going to live a life of luxury and comfort, with exactly zero interested predators. And she gets paid!
2:43 “and they’re incredibly intelligent”
Crow: 👁️👄👁️
💀
Bilingual! Precious girl.
❤️😂
The way here eyes roll up when you pet her is gorgeous. She definitely loves you.
I love the ' i think humans think more about themselves ' when it comes to inviting another species to live with them.
So true, unfortunately.
Bless you all ❤❤❤
💯% right!
Absolutely so!
i think every organism does, even if it's not in the forefront of your thoughts
I also was struck with this true statement. Excellent response. 💯
I watched a video on UA-cam of a raven who had been living near an auto repair shop, and her repertoire included engine revving, and the pneumatic tool used to loosen/tighten lug nuts. They’re amazing mimics.
I feed about 30-75 ravens during the winter, and one regular customer must have been raised near a cat, because she (?) meowed instead of making the usual raven noises. I named her Miss Kitty.🐱🐦⬛💕
such a beautiful bird
yes ❤
"For some reason, she doesn't want to go outside."
5-foot black rat snake hanging on window frame looking in. 😅
Surprised to see the snake, is that a normal activity for them?
@@lynnwillamo8444 I'd guess it's normal in places where dangerous snakes exist
yea lol
Nature is a beautiful thing! Thank your for caring and keeping Ace safe!
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It is so difficult to see humans taking in animals knowing little to nothing about the animal’s needs. I’m not referring to people that end up with an animal due to circumstances. Often the animal is abandoned or left in very unhealthy environments. I appreciate people that speak up for these animals that suffer because of selfish, ignorant people.
Thank you, for providing the best home possible for this amazing bird.
I love these birds so much! 🐦⬛
me too ❤
Ace is the most precious chicken/crow/human
May every "what" be blessed with love.
🐦⬛❤🐦⬛❤🐦⬛
So sweet and special 🤗💙❤
❤
🐔
She doesn't fear being outside, she is smart enough to know she is living the good life inside with lots of treats and attention.
It is sad she'll never have the life of a normal crow, but it's good to see she has a family of her own.
You don’t miss what you don’t know…
@@nikkimorgan4860This. I was raised by a single parent while never knowing who anyone from the other half of my extended family were and I never cared to inquire about that side of the family because they've never been a part of my life and I've never felt bad not knowing nor curious.
I can say I have never seen a crow sound like a chicken before. Imagine if something like this happened in the wild and some stoner was out in the woods getting high and enjoying nature and a crow started clucking and crowing at them.
And then it says “what?” If they try to interact with it.
If by enjoying nature you mean eating all those funny coloured mushrooms.
@@BlindfoldSniper absolutely!
This is the cutest video I've seen today. What a sweetheart.
"Birdbrain" should be a compliment, not an insult.
I've actually adopted "crow-brained" into my vocabulary to describe someone incredibly smart but also easily distracted
Definitely an insult. MOST birds are stupid as hell.
She's a true character and very intelligent and beautiful too❤🐦⬛
Oh my gosh she’s precious! You have a very special Angel in your life. She is a Blessing. 💞😇
wow better sounding-like-a-chicken than most chickens, “what” a funny crow 🐦⬛😂🫶🏼
"You have something you're not supposed to have"
"WHAT?? WHAT????"
😂
Carolina Waterfowl are an amazing group! I remember in 2000 or 2001, she was at a Lake Park event telling people about her rescue. I’m so impressed with how hard they work. I lived in the Community across the street from them and they were always working there.
Ace is multilingual. So precious.
I was "TODAY" years old when I learned that crows can live to be 50 years old.
She is scared of the other crows because she thinks she is human
Are humans scared of crows?
@@snoutysnouterson we would be if crows were the same size as us.
@@Plasmacore_V, that's a good point
@@Plasmacore_V That is a good point 😅
@@lapatti yeah it is 😅
I’m glad you said it. People care more about themselves than the animal a lot of times! 😢
So happy she has you. Good bird mom!💕
So sweet❤ thanks for sharing a beautiful story...God bless kind hearted people who love animals.
Made me smile. And the lady says some really smart things about pets.
I love crows! Thank you for taking care of her and sharing her story:)
Certainly looks very happy especially when you lovingly groom her
She’s amazing.
This is amazing! Sweet crow 🖤🖤🖤 Thank you for rescuing her
Wow 50 years! I didn't know they can get that old! Thank you for sharing your story about Alberta crow Einstein❤
thats really rare. like humans can live 115 years
She is so sweet. I love crowies. I did not know they could live up to 50 yrs!
They can’t. Corvid experts (John Marzluff, Kaeli Swift, etc) say 17-20 years tops. Crows cannot live for 50 years.
Wow! Alberta is so beautiful, and so talented! 🐔 🤔 Thank you Alberta, for cheering me up this evening! 😂
0:18 did anyone else notice the snake.
I did lol
I wondered if I was seeing things!!
Wait until the snake meets the talking "what" chicken Crow and it will run away faster than an arrow! "It's a madhouse over there!" 😂
Yeah, l saw ol slithery D, probably one of their pets also. Nice Crow, thanks for putting her on. I grew up with crows as friends. They trusted me and came close. Very protective of their young, my ol yellow tomcat climbed a cedar tree to have a look at a nest of babies, mama crow worked him over good, the air was full of yellow hair, he fell out of the tree onto his back of all things, then two more crows got in on the action and escorted him back to the house pulling out more hair. I witnessed the whole episode. Didn't have a camera in those days. My cat never tried that again so far as l know! Thanks,
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What a beautiful and amazing bird she is! It's incredible just how smart other creatures are, but crows can be scarily smart!! I love everything about this bird, and she obviously feeled very loved where she is 💖
I love them so much. How precious it is seeing her in her owners lap shaking her happy tail 🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
I had no idea crows could live so long.
Birds, in general, are pretty long-lived animals. There are interesting stories about scientists finding ospreys and albatross that they tagged decades before still going strong. Even smaller, more hunted birds like pigeons, who can live 30 years, and starlings who can live up to 20...if in a low risk and healthy situation, can get surprisingly old. That's why parrots are the most well-known example of a long-lived bird because captivity is low risk, and that's the most common place to come across a parrot. Nature is really harsh, though, and birds are pretty fragile animals overall. The reason why so many birds have multiple babies per clutch and multiple clutches per year is because there is often loss. Luckily, birds are all around very intelligent compared to most animals, so they can rely well on their wits to keep them safe.
@@yessumyecrad I know, but I expected them to live only 20 or maybe 30-something years. Not 50.
I think crows in the wild have shorter lifespans than that.
@@faolan4367
One really interesting thing about animal lifespans is that a lot of species have the potential to live for quite a long time, but the merciless danger of the wild usually has them die quite quickly. In hindsight it's weird from an evolutionary standpoint since there are a lot of other animals and insects that have evolved with this in mind and have extremely short lifespans pertaining to average life expectancy.
It might have something to do with intelligence. It takes more time to learn when you're intelligent which means you need a longer lifespan to achieve the learning goals. This may have partially happened with humans and parrots.
Thank you so much for your services! God bless you all!🙏🏻❤️🐦⬛❤️
Great story. I hope you'll be able to build a semi outdoor enclosure & Alberta will really enjoy it.
Thank you for sharing the story of this precious crow 🐦⬛ and thank you for loving it and keeping it safe ! 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰😊😊😊⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Wow, I absolutely love her.
Love the enthusiasm when she whats or makes the chicken sound. Like she puts all her soul into it!
Cutest crow ever! ❤🤗
Alberta is a princess as she rightfully should be! Thank you for giving her the royal treatment and enduring love! What? Love her what!!
🤣 I did not know that crows are kind of multilingual. 🤣 Her sounding like a chicken made my morning. Thanks for sharing this!
There are videos of them talking on UA-cam. There’s even one of a crow telling a guy to F off. If you look up cursing crow you should find it.
They can speak Spanglish fluently 😂
I love crows. They are so smart and beautiful. Sometimes they are very mischievous.
O My Gosh! Amazing! Didn't know crows could imitate voices like that! She's a very handsome crow, too. 😊💚
Crows are strong! That guy couldn't even unhook her beak from the roll of tape 🤣
LOVE ❤your Alberta Crow!!! We had a Girl named Cheerio but she passed!!!
They are very 😇 Smart! Ty so Much!! You're 🙏Blessed as She is!
She is just precious and beautiful! Thanks for giving her a good life. Maybe she can be re-released someday ❤
Beautiful intelligent bird!!! ❤❤❤❤
I’m dying at the crow saying “WHAT?!!!” 😂😂😂
I love her, she's so cool.
Chicken: "Im glad us chickens get a home, benefits and free travel."
Crow:
This is unbelievable. They are so smart!
Such a gorgeous and adorable creature!!!! Blessings to the rescuers!!!!
VERY INTERESTING AND AMUSING VIDEO! A CROW THAT TALKS "CHICKEN", BUT THAT DOES NOT TALK "CROW"!
You lucky lady! Shes a really fabulous birds. I love them! The chicken/rooster 🐓 impression = brilliant!
What a fantastic story 👍
what a great video, crows are very intelligent they even hold grudges I've heard🐔😆
Genius bird
I absolutely adore crows.
That Crow assimilated into it new environment and learnt the locals language. ❤
There are other videos showing crows using basic tools and solving puzzles/problems. They really are pretty amazing birds.
So sweet
I was having a really shitty day... Alberta has totally made my day, couldn't stop laughing.. gorgeous creature xx
I love this so much. I want this on a loop with her chicken sounds and yelling "What?!?"
😂
That's so cool! Crows are such incredible and intelligent animals. I will never understand why people hate them.
That crow sounding like a chicken is one of the funniest things ever! I have crows I feed everyday, but none like that. 😂
She's the best chicken ever, so smart and friendly. I love her. 🥹😂
Stone Crow Steve Austin with the "what" lol
God bless you for saving & loving & giving her the best life possible 👍🙏💕
I Love Her ! She is beautiful !!!
This world needs more people and crows like this. Good on you both.
OMG! This crow is unbelievable.
She is an amazing crowd
you think she's a crowd?
@@Will324 either a crow or a raven
This crow is a gem
Very funny bird
Animals are amaizing, we need to preserve their habitat, whatever is left....
I am laughing so hard I nearly slipped off the side of my bed.😂 I love this!
She’s a beauty! Thanks for giving her a nice life. ❤
It's a chickenbird!
Love that 🤗💙
A crowchick? A chickrow?
@@equalivent_auxiliumchina3286 Maybe a crowken? 😀
you realize chickens are birds.
@@tohopes WHAT?!! Really…🤔
Crows are amazing mimics as this video clearly attests! Given their intellect, I guess this should come as no surprise!
I love her chicken talk
This crow made my day better! I love this sweet video.