Carrion crow paper shredder - UHD 4K version
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- The first video upload of Caróg, a Carrion crow ( Corvus corone ) I found as an abandoned fledgling on a canal towpath in June 2022. Caróg loves to play catch and shred paper. Filmed on Z-Cam E2 M4 and GoPro Hero8 cameras.
© Steve Downer www.wildlife-cinematography.co.uk
Music: Waking to Reality by Unicorn Heads UA-cam Studio Audio Library.
😍😍❤❤❤😻😻I feed jays and picazaras, the jays sometimes eat me by the hand
Que danadinho mais esperto...
I love crows!
Hundreds of them roost in our trees a couple times a month and I always go out to talk with them. Sweet birds.
At 3:27 I froze the video and was astounded at how breathtakingly beautiful this bird is. I found a favourite poem of mine called The Elfin Artist by Alfred Noyes. I especially love the lines that read: "For he painted the things that matter, the tints that we all pass by, like the little blue wreaths of incense that the wild thyme breathes to the sky or the first white bud of the hawthorn and the light in a blackbird's eye."
very attentive.
Crows - smarter than your average bear. 😄
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2:00 I've never seen a parted featherline in a crow before. Is this only with Carrions?
This is a very clever crow! How long did it take to train him?
I haven't trained him. I threw him a rolled up paper towel one day and he caught it and ripped it up.
Has he been released to the wild ?