5 Reasons To Like Crows (American Crow)

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  • Crows belong to the smartest bird family on the planet, Corvids! They are fun, interesting and intelligent. Sometimes they bring gifts to people that have befriended them and they never forget a face, a good or bad one! Lots of people love them but many hate them too. It's thought they destroy corn crops and spread the West Nile virus but actually, this isn't true. Crows are misunderstood birds that need some love!
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    00:39 Crows are very similar to humans
    02:47 Crows are a very beautiful bird
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    07:10 Crows are very, very smart
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  • @LesleytheBirdNerd
    @LesleytheBirdNerd  4 роки тому +394

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    • @pg3648
      @pg3648 4 роки тому +5

      ravens are great pets too! (rpetsandus on yt)

    • @jonpatrick66
      @jonpatrick66 4 роки тому +3

      It's cool that it 'does' not do. I feel like my Mom and I hope I don't come across ass a , well you know. It's easy to be a critic and I'm fighting myself not to print this. But let me say, I loved your video and I did learn a thing or two, thank you

    • @chriscruz23
      @chriscruz23 4 роки тому +8

      Great video! To add to your points on the crow's level of intelligence and community, crows actually set up military style check points for scanning areas for potential food sources. As an individual crow examines their assigned post, if there's no food available, they'll communicate to the other posts around them and head to a new post. Likewise if there's a food source, they'll communicate to their murder of the incoming meal. The level of cooperation, intelligence and community displayed all in this one act is quite impressive.
      New to your channel but looking forward to your content.

    • @GrzegorzDurda
      @GrzegorzDurda 4 роки тому +9

      LOl their relationships last longer then ours because no feminism lol.

    • @LesleytheBirdNerd
      @LesleytheBirdNerd  4 роки тому +7

      @@chriscruz23 Thanks a lot for sharing this. Crows are such clever birds, very interesting to watch.

  • @teresamacdonald9268
    @teresamacdonald9268 2 роки тому +4005

    My Dad used to feed crows for years in Co. Cork, Ireland. When he passed away, hundreds of crows surrounded our house on the telephone wires, side by side with no spaces remaining. It was both beautiful and sad. I am sure they came to say goodbye.

    • @iMusikkForeva
      @iMusikkForeva 2 роки тому +363

      That is so beautiful...they paid their respects to a man they cherished.

    • @lawr5764
      @lawr5764 2 роки тому +272

      Research "crow funeral", you might find that interesting.

    • @gageferguson9506
      @gageferguson9506 2 роки тому +189

      They saw him as one of them.

    • @robertaperez7030
      @robertaperez7030 2 роки тому +92

      Oh, wow! Yes, without a doubt. ❤

    • @outhousephilosophies3992
      @outhousephilosophies3992 2 роки тому +158

      Isn’t that called a murder , I may be wrong , but crows are smart and if your dad was their friend he would have been mourned by birds that probably never even met him , crows share

  • @3ternalvigilance262
    @3ternalvigilance262 5 років тому +6555

    Every morning, I open the gates at my work. Same time, 6 days a week, for years. I always have coffee and a sandwich. Bagel, muffin, whatever. One day, I saw a crow sitting on top of my truck. Watching me. I said good morning. He kind of murmured something back. So, I peeled off a piece of my sandwich and threw it to him. Now, every day as I unlock the gates and get ready to start the truck for the day, hes there. But he'll softly caw at me. So, I say good morning and throw him a piece of whatever food I have. This has gone on every day, for probably 4 years. Hes my friend. I look forward to seeing him in the mornings and cant remember a day he wasnt there waiting on me to say good morning.

    • @Altorac
      @Altorac 4 роки тому +264

      This is my dream

    • @michaelop757
      @michaelop757 4 роки тому +159

      Great story I like to hang out with Birds too

    • @amirmajdirad730
      @amirmajdirad730 4 роки тому +86

      So cool

    • @3ternalvigilance262
      @3ternalvigilance262 4 роки тому +149

      @David Anewman honestly, I just call him "bird".

    • @3ternalvigilance262
      @3ternalvigilance262 4 роки тому +284

      @David Anewman no, just plain ol' bird, "G'mornin' bird", or "hey bird". Lately, bird's been bringing company with him. The other one stays up on the power lines, and bird flies up and feeds the food to the other one. Then sticks around to raid the cat food we set out for some resident strays. Starting to think bird may be a momma bird. Until lately, Ive never seen bird really interact with any of the other crows that come around. And bird is the only one brave enough to come anywhere around me. But, only me. When I get there in the morning, if one of the other guys is with me, bird stays up high on the power lines until Im alone. Wierd right? But, its cool. Gives me something to look forward to when I get to work everyday.

  • @saiprem
    @saiprem 11 місяців тому +178

    While living in southern India where crows are numberless, I found a crow in my water tank. Even though I did not like crows at the time I climbed in and rescued it. As soon as I lifted it out of the water it seemed like the whole sky was black with crows coming to witness the rescue of their friend. It seemed like they had a telepathic connection.

  • @24mbronc
    @24mbronc 11 місяців тому +104

    I have recently become fond of crows. We recently started raising chickens and have found that they help keep the birds of prey away from our yard.

    • @papalegba6796
      @papalegba6796 9 місяців тому +4

      They recognise different bird of prey species & even know different individuals of the species. Like, the ones I feed hate this one female sparrowhawk, go nuts when they see it. Guess it attacked one of them or something?

  • @LaundryFaerie
    @LaundryFaerie 5 років тому +3716

    Crows have personality plus. And they enjoy pranking people. We had a crow who would sit in the tree next to our house and mew like a kitten; when anyone looked up, he would "caw-caw-caw" with laughter. I loved that.

    • @bohaywood7733
      @bohaywood7733 5 років тому +457

      I had a crow that would come up to my window every morning to get food, and I always said "hello you!" when I saw it. One morning when I said it the crow said hello back in a weird voice. It was like it was imitating the sounds I made but the cadence was all off and it wasn't right. They're so smart it can be scary sometimes!

    • @bohaywood7733
      @bohaywood7733 5 років тому +132

      @@camper1749 I just said hello to it every day and it learned after about 6 months. I would just say it every time you see the crow until it eventually learns

    • @JoelSimbrow
      @JoelSimbrow 5 років тому +152

      it seems crows and ravens are highly intelligent and have an excellent ability to recognize human faces. perhaps you should just show your face for about 6 months.

    • @TazHall
      @TazHall 5 років тому +66

      Lol troll-bird

    • @rhuechantal6316
      @rhuechantal6316 5 років тому +82

      That's hilarious! Thank you for sharing your story of the meowing crow!

  • @UrbanOutlawsSk8Co
    @UrbanOutlawsSk8Co 4 роки тому +2328

    My aunt has a family of crows she has fed in her yard for 20 years. They bring here all types of shiny stuff as presents. They are truly amazing creatures

    • @rj6593
      @rj6593 4 роки тому +23

      what do they prefer to eat?...i only use bread.

    • @lebrickjames1907
      @lebrickjames1907 4 роки тому +43

      rj they love Cheetos

    • @philip77george
      @philip77george 4 роки тому +71

      @@rj6593 raw peanuts in shells

    • @claudiamossu9937
      @claudiamossu9937 4 роки тому +57

      Rj-Our ravens will eat anything we give them, but they really seem to like meat (Even gristle & fat), our left over fish scraps, and shrimp tails.

    • @vantablack2565
      @vantablack2565 4 роки тому +70

      Yo aunt has a murder

  • @puttentanesame6687
    @puttentanesame6687 11 місяців тому +30

    My neighborhood crow buddy saved Luna's life (my cat). Early mornings I let Luna out, but one day Mr. Crow was throwing a loud caw caw fit. Looked out the window and saw a coyote sitting right outside the door. I check every day now before I let her out. Crow love is real.

    • @user-xx4tu5ow5o
      @user-xx4tu5ow5o 11 місяців тому +1

      That’s amazing since crows and cats are natural enemies.😳

  • @MountainMistGenetics
    @MountainMistGenetics 11 місяців тому +88

    I don’t understand how anybody can dislike crows, they’re such beautiful intelligent creatures, and we should all befriend our fellow co-inhabitants❤

    • @BALASTE
      @BALASTE 10 місяців тому +2

      because they are Blak lol

    • @MountainMistGenetics
      @MountainMistGenetics 10 місяців тому +4

      @@BALASTE damn lol, even our winged homies aren't exempt from racism sheeeiittt....

    • @seane6616
      @seane6616 9 місяців тому +2

      They love to eat the food we grow :(

    • @teresamacdonald9268
      @teresamacdonald9268 5 місяців тому

      💚💚💚

    • @romanrules007
      @romanrules007 3 місяці тому +4

      They’re insanely smart but insanely cruel. For example, they trick other birds to leave their nest and then they’ll kill the chicks and eat them.

  • @lar3ryca
    @lar3ryca 2 роки тому +764

    My Uncle Charlie taught me a lot about crows. I'll never forget what he said about them:
    'If people were birds, very few of us would be smart enough to be crows."

    • @cherrydragon3120
      @cherrydragon3120 Рік тому +13

      Lol he ain't wrong though... xD

    • @johnnestlen3828
      @johnnestlen3828 Рік тому +25

      I teach my nephews about crow's and I was lucky enough to have a crow drop a little pocket knife on the path to the porch cherished gift

    • @glennduke5853
      @glennduke5853 Рік тому +4

      I guess I won't be coming back as a crow!

    • @gregjones3660
      @gregjones3660 Рік тому +1

      Sorry Charlie…

    • @patriciashea4947
      @patriciashea4947 Рік тому +1

      Thank you for sharing!

  • @daemonillusionum3618
    @daemonillusionum3618 5 років тому +746

    As a kid, I met a raven in the forest. It started with a nut falling from a tree. As kids do, I checked it out, opened it and threw it away. And then that huge black bird came swooping down, eating the nut I had just opened. I picked up more nuts and opened them for the raven. And eventually, it started bringing the nuts to me. Once it had enough, we sat there for a bit, it started grooming itself. Guess it felt pretty comfortable around me. It lost two or three smaller feathers and I picked them up. In the end, it lost a big wing feather and put it into my hand. I still have it today. That was definitely a very memorable experience.

    • @lizatanzawa7910
      @lizatanzawa7910 5 років тому +56

      Thanks for sharing that magical experience. So beautiful!!

    • @gordonrose7097
      @gordonrose7097 5 років тому +20

      Very cool

    • @michelleburkholder2547
      @michelleburkholder2547 5 років тому +24

      Magical

    • @ausendundeinenacht1
      @ausendundeinenacht1 5 років тому +21

      I still have it today. That was definitely a very memorable experience. FUNNY how we stimes ve our most memorabl experience withanimals
      Wat I remember most abt my Acropolis visit,,that gorgeous brown beige cat there rolling about and bein happy and FRIENDLY with me
      STRANGE BUT yeah TRUE

    • @supersaiyanbuda
      @supersaiyanbuda 5 років тому +18

      I was reminded when i was a kid i use to frequently play with pigeons and crows and I would bring them in the house lmao

  • @victorkuleza2292
    @victorkuleza2292 11 місяців тому +65

    Everything you said is true, I've been feeding a family of crows for 20 years now and have learned a lot from them.
    I've even had them bring their new family in the spring to my property to introduce their young.
    They do recognize our cars, the time we get up, and what pets belong in the yard and the ones that do not.

    • @donnisraines
      @donnisraines 9 місяців тому +5

      I heard about an unfortunate guy who offended a crow. It started crapping on his car. Then his friends started doing it. The guy tried parking a block away. Didn’t work. The crows found the car and resumed.

    • @HiThere-zd1fn
      @HiThere-zd1fn 8 місяців тому +3

      I've only been feeding my crows for 3 years, but they've been bringing their babies to meet me everytime and now I have such a big family of crows that trust and respect me too! It's truly incredible what an honor to have respect from them... They're like my family now

    • @SEVEN-gy3ub
      @SEVEN-gy3ub 3 місяці тому +1

      The older lady next to me feeds crows and she told me they came with their new baby to introduce them and I thought she was maybe losing it a little but now I see a couple of posts about it, that is amazing. I'm glad I never said anything to her about it, which I never would.

  • @twodonks
    @twodonks 11 місяців тому +180

    Thanks for this video! Crows and ravens need good public relations like this. Most people aren’t aware of what wonderful beings they are.

    • @zeropointconsciousness
      @zeropointconsciousness 11 місяців тому +1

      🖤

    • @karlaprescott8858
      @karlaprescott8858 11 місяців тому +1

      True! And they're SO smart! 🥰

    • @chee.rah.monurB
      @chee.rah.monurB 7 місяців тому

      That old myth has been disproved to oblivion.I have heard of 0 eople who still believe corvids are evil.

    • @e.juliebaxter9596
      @e.juliebaxter9596 7 місяців тому +1

      I daily entertain my crows. Great friends ❤️

  • @Tiger-One
    @Tiger-One 3 роки тому +562

    Crows have a sense of humor as well. There is a story about crows hanging out on the roof of a Canadian supermarket during winter. They'd wait until shoppers walked outside, then shuff snow off the ledge onto the heads of the unsuspecting customers.

    • @TimeSurfer206
      @TimeSurfer206 2 роки тому +57

      That's what they do as a prank. When they are peeved at someone, they have been known to umm... "Emulate the Sea Gull's revenge." En masse.

    • @mackhomie6
      @mackhomie6 2 роки тому +4

      I'm pretty sure that's attempted murder. They were trying to cave someone's head in
      Edit: and defile their corpse

    • @mackhomie6
      @mackhomie6 2 роки тому +5

      @@Tiger-One indeed.

    • @annalisa14
      @annalisa14 2 роки тому

      @@TimeSurfer206 oh yeah ???

    • @Nat-qp9oc
      @Nat-qp9oc 2 роки тому +13

      I swear to got im going to go to this market whatever happens (im canadian) just to get snow thrown on me by a crow

  • @seancampbell7911
    @seancampbell7911 Рік тому +287

    While solo fishing the Situk River in Yakutat, Alaska on August 7th 2014, I had caught my limit of Coho Salmon. With time to burn, I grabbed my Mahogany Taylor GS Mini travel guitar and began playing under the shade of a tree by the river’s edge. I first noticed just one crow perched above, observing the magic musical guitar, hanging on every chord and note! This crow came closer and seemed to be inspecting my guitar. I began singing songs to this crow and within minutes there were two dozen practically perched on my shoulders. They were mesmerized by the sounds, including string squeaks and harmonics. I played several songs for them and their numbers grew. Finally, when I had to go, I packed my guitar in the case and thanked them all for listening! They followed me to my truck, squawking as it to beg me not to take this wonderful new discovery (to them) away! They flocked with me down the road about a mile before peeling off to return to their day on the river. They absolutely loved the guitar and the music. My best audience in 45-years of playing!

    • @julianwaugh8221
      @julianwaugh8221 Рік тому +9

      What a wonderful experience ! thankyou for sharing a joy shared is a joy doubled.
      I'm going to get you back.
      I was christianed in a church where king Canute's daughter is buried her crest was a Raven.
      I have shed christianity but I have been anointed by the raven that I am blessed with curiosity and show some intelligrnce

    • @davidberg3786
      @davidberg3786 Рік тому +10

      An excellent presentation of crows and ravens. How can I show good will have the crows in my area feel comfortable enough to come close to me?

    • @MikeNaples
      @MikeNaples Рік тому +8

      @@davidberg3786As our beloved President would say, there's an easy two word answer to your question. Give them peanuts (preferably in the shell). Also goes without saying, don't be loud or threatening and let the birds approach you. Soon you will have more friends than you could imagine.

    • @cjjackson2475
      @cjjackson2475 Рік тому +11

      I like to sing to cows, but I think all beings appreciate the sounds that come from our heart, spirit, soul. It connects in the air like harmonic vibrations. Just a different form of communication. ❤

    • @henrywilson753
      @henrywilson753 Рік тому +7

      Great story

  • @marlenejojo1
    @marlenejojo1 11 місяців тому +35

    I was visiting my mom once, and we heard this loud panicked squawking out back in the woods. We looked out the window and it was a whole flock of Crows surrounding and attacking a hawk that had one of their own in his talon. The hawk would not let it go and kept trying to fly off but they pursued. Unfortunately I do not know the outcome as they flew out of sight in chase of the hawk but ever since this happened I reconsidered the intelligence and feelings of crows. The whole thing was upsetting, I hope he let it go.

  • @mitaalqahtani
    @mitaalqahtani 10 місяців тому +26

    I have always loved crows. They are sooooo intelligent and extremely interesting. This was a great sharing. I had no idea they were so family oriented!

  • @gailjones4165
    @gailjones4165 2 роки тому +603

    I had a crow many years ago. I called him “Squwky”. He was brought to me before he was fully grown, he had fallen from a tree. I had a cat and Squwky would bounce over to his food and eat it like it was a gourmet meal. He ate other scraps too. He grew and adopted us as family and guarded us and our property like a pit bull. The mailman hated him as squawky would always dive bomb him. Our next door neighbour didn’t like him either as he would steal her cloths pins and hide them in his stash. Anything shiny or interesting he put in his stash. He loved to pull my hair pins out and fly away with them to his stash. He flew behind our kids to school and perched in the windows to find out which classroom they were in. The school loved him and the kids were the envy of the neighborhood. They loved him flying behind them on their bikes or perching on their shoulders. Something else funny he did was when I would be petting the cat and paying attention to him, Squawky would start to limp around and flop on the grass with his wings spread like he had been wounded, he would lay there making pitiful sounds until I gave him the attention instead. He was so fun and such a character.

    • @estaisadore6188
      @estaisadore6188 2 роки тому +31

      amazing...how amazing..
      i think they are sooo intelligent.

    • @Sunny_sideDee
      @Sunny_sideDee Рік тому +5

      Where is he now?

    • @anandabherath1009
      @anandabherath1009 Рік тому +7

      What a cute and lovable crow.

    • @gailjones4165
      @gailjones4165 Рік тому +59

      Thank you for your comments guys. He was great fun. Where is he now, well we moved to another home not to far from where we were due to our expanding family. We brought squawky with us of course but he kept flying back to our old house and “defending HIS property”. They had a big German shepherd dog that Squawky took excepting to. He did NOT want that dog on HIS property. The new owners were furious and kept phoning saying “get your crow, get your crow.” I finally came up with a plan to drive him out to the country and look for other crows and hope he would be interested in being with his own kind. I finally came across a large tree with lots of crows flying around. He perched on my arm and we watched the other crows. I told him to go make friends and he flew around a bit and came back to me. Finally he flew away to the other crows and mixed in with them. I thought he would be attacked and I was quite emotional over the whole thing watching to see if he would be o.k. I guess the other crows accepted him as he was lost in the crowd and didn’t fly back to me. I drove away thankful that I had known him for a little bit and we had been friends. Anytime I see a crow I ask “Squawky, is that you?”

    • @gailjones4165
      @gailjones4165 Рік тому +26

      That was over 40 yrs ago so Squawky is in bird heaven now. I wonder if he had progeny?

  • @miltonPmilkwood
    @miltonPmilkwood 4 роки тому +526

    The group in front of my house, stopped shitting on my cars after I started to feed them.... hilarious respect begets respect

    • @catonthemoon2084
      @catonthemoon2084 4 роки тому +13

      Very funny

    • @bearnurse1
      @bearnurse1 4 роки тому +10

      Too funny

    • @YosiahW
      @YosiahW 4 роки тому +3

      Maybe they like the smell of your cooking and that was their way of saying "I don't like that there's no entrance."

    • @helmetfire5973
      @helmetfire5973 4 роки тому +28

      Theres tons of Ravens where I work, but 3 stand out to me. 2 are the arsehole birds that try to steal the food we give the whiskey jacks. I don't care much for that couple. Bird version of Bonnie and Clyde. But the third, he's all on his own, and has a feather missing from his wing that makes him stand out. I call him Broken Feather, and I typically toss a sandwich or two for him when I see him down the tracks.

    • @gregflores8959
      @gregflores8959 4 роки тому +8

      Josh MMcLellan Can I get a samwich if i promise not to take a dump on yer doorstep?

  • @modelrailroader5619
    @modelrailroader5619 11 місяців тому +20

    I’m presently getting acquainted with some crows that are using my birdbath as a kitchen prep sink. This is the first year they have done this here. We’re slowly getting to know each other and coming to a mutual understanding. 😊

  • @integrityinstall7860
    @integrityinstall7860 7 місяців тому +2

    Crows have the best "Ground game" when it comes to their walking. I love it

  • @daveb9211
    @daveb9211 4 роки тому +349

    I have always been fascinated by crows since being lost in the woods when I was a kid. A crow led me to a camper who then brought me back to my parents. I was scared and started to cry (6 yrs old) when this crow flew down and hopped over to me and cawed lightly. When I walked towards it , it flew off a ways. Then it would fly back down and lightly caw. Not loud but softly. It did this till I saw the other campers, about an hour.

    • @debbiefites4212
      @debbiefites4212 3 роки тому +35

      That is amazing!!! So awesome!

    • @diegobrando3409
      @diegobrando3409 3 роки тому +26

      Do you repay that kindness by being kind to every crow you meet?

    • @julie3722
      @julie3722 3 роки тому +20

      Lovely story. 💜

    • @julie3722
      @julie3722 3 роки тому +25

      @@diegobrando3409 noone has to repay anything. Be kind to your surroundings no matter what. Kindness and love are unconditionally.

    • @DonnaSnyder
      @DonnaSnyder 3 роки тому +19

      What a magic story. You are special. What a kind and clever bird.

  • @raptordad6653
    @raptordad6653 Рік тому +326

    I'm a volunteer wildlife rescuer in my "free" time and one of my early rescues was a crow that had been injured by a cat. The other crows in the area saw me pick the crow up and carry it back to my house and remained present around my house for several weeks. When I was finally able to release the crow, I noticed a *huge* increase in the number of crows around my gardens and so I would often feed them. From then on until I moved house, I always had crows lining my fence, roof and nearby trees. Watching them became a hobby for me because they are one of the most mischievous and entertaining animal I've ever encountered.

    • @Crow_Friend
      @Crow_Friend Рік тому +10

      Thank you for helping the Crow, he will never forget you!

    • @halcyon-cg2eb
      @halcyon-cg2eb Рік тому +12

      I've been feeding the Blue Jays every morning for the last 20 years and I was thinking that I will never be able to move to different house 😂

    • @luckysurfer9097
      @luckysurfer9097 Рік тому

      One reason to hate crows is that they kill innocent, non-threatening, friendly birds. I rescued a song bird from the mouth of a barbaric raven.

    • @luckysurfer9097
      @luckysurfer9097 Рік тому

      @@Maddoxoxox Hey Oedon. Ever eat crow?? lol :)

    • @terrywilliams6820
      @terrywilliams6820 Рік тому

      These are amazing stories.

  • @lynettesmith6971
    @lynettesmith6971 11 місяців тому +24

    I’ve always loved them and find them very funny, always make me laugh when I feed them. I absolutely love the way they treat their mates with respect and kindness, we could learn much from them.

  • @brentlanyon4654
    @brentlanyon4654 11 місяців тому +18

    Thanks for the video!
    Our family befriended a family of crows at the last house we lived. The nuclear family would hang out on the power lines in the back yard and talk to us while we were back there, often times dropping trinkets they found on the street. When we would go on walks, they would follow. We saw them attend a massive funeral (probably 300+ crows). When we had to move away, not only was the family there to bid us farewell, but about 30-40 other crows. All sitting there on the wires with a lot to say.
    We still keep in touch with the landlord who lives on the property. I asked him about the crows and he hasn't seen them. He said that they pretty much "disappeared" after we left. Truly amazing and social beings. We're trying to attract more to our current location.

    • @zeropointconsciousness
      @zeropointconsciousness 11 місяців тому +1

      You will...I moved from England back to Scotland and the Corvids up here took to me straight away.
      They're incredibly intuitive. 🖤

  • @blairhaffly1777
    @blairhaffly1777 4 роки тому +114

    This whole family of birds share a sarcastic, irreverent sense of humor that I love.

    • @memeco50
      @memeco50 4 роки тому

      Me too. But in my case is chicken.

  • @jdollinter
    @jdollinter Рік тому +211

    Adopted a family of crows in Madison park 5 years ago and now they have adopted me. People are amazed when they see the older ones hopping along beside me and my walker. Been feeding them a daily diet of dry cat food and peanut butter and on hot summer days I have a heavy crockery bowl I fill with fresh water. They love to stand on the edges and some dunk their whole heads to cool off. Although I have a hard time differentiating them except by the shapes of their tails and the ones who limp, they always recognize me even without my walker.

    • @willyrocker4746
      @willyrocker4746 11 місяців тому +16

      I wonder if they were limping in defference to you being with the
      walker!

    • @sallyg9822
      @sallyg9822 11 місяців тому +7

      How nice that must be for all of you. After a long absence I am seeing a crow in my yard again and I hope to forge a relationship like yours.

    • @mritzs5142
      @mritzs5142 11 місяців тому +4

      That’s incredible!

    • @cathysavage3750
      @cathysavage3750 11 місяців тому +5

      My father while hunting accidentally winged a young crow. He brought it home to me and I fed and handled him and he made a great pet. I've loved crows ever since. We let him go as soon as he was healed and we had a family of crows living in our trees as we lived there. I make sure I call to them and feed them wherever I live.

    • @jessedean2435
      @jessedean2435 11 місяців тому +3

      Crows are awesome and so are ravines I would love to have one foe a pet they can be taught a lot.

  • @kathykatherine7822
    @kathykatherine7822 5 місяців тому +8

    I love bird's. Crows have become a new interest to me after learning how smart they are & how they remember who is kind to them.

  • @rl2109
    @rl2109 11 місяців тому +10

    I had some crows 'trained' in the subdivision where I used to live.
    I would whistle three times whenever I put food (old cat food, table scraps) out in the back yard.
    When they got used to the routine, I would hear them answer from distant parts of the subdivision,
    and directly, I would see them in the back yard. They were skittish if I was outside, but not fearful.
    On occasions when I was working in the yard and one of them saw me, they would call to either get my attention
    or notify their friends that I was around and food was not far behind...!
    I now live in a more remote area, and I'm trying to establish a rapport with the birds I have seen around here.
    It's a work in progress...

  • @ulvesparker
    @ulvesparker Рік тому +129

    I am an accidentsl step parent to a crow, named Russell. He fell out of his nest as a youngling and sheltered near our backdoor. I fed him until he could fly, and afterwards, as a wild and free bird, he kept returning, showing no fear of me. I still see him from time to time, as he has a distinct chest badge, and will fly very close to me and stand a meter away waiting for snacks.

    • @wtttff
      @wtttff 11 місяців тому +8

      so cuteeee 🥹

    • @magsj6474
      @magsj6474 11 місяців тому

      He imprinted on you, you're his mom? dad?
      I volunteer at a wildlife hospital and we volunteers are not allowed to interact with the young crows to avoid the inprinting. The rehabbers wear mirrored masks.

  • @2coryman
    @2coryman 5 років тому +948

    at a bus stop by a trash can In Miami beach i opened a take out box for a crow that was unable to open it ,, the crow was near my hands watching me as if he understood my good intentions, about a week later by the same spot it seemed the same crow from the top of the poll dropped a large piece of dry chicken on my head , I though that was odd but i remembered the crow and he was looking at me, I imagined he was trying to return the favor

    • @BonazaiGirl
      @BonazaiGirl 5 років тому +129

      2coryman Actually crows are well known to bring “gifts” to those that help them, so you aren’t wrong. Maybe it really was returning the favor.

    • @almitahenderson7836
      @almitahenderson7836 5 років тому +44

      2coryman HBO l believe crows have a language some like morse code fore I reade morse code and there are similarities.

    • @marcussoileau4960
      @marcussoileau4960 5 років тому +37

      Wow. I would love to get to know a crow or two. I live in a national forest in Texas. Unfortunately my landlady loves cats and they are everywhere. Every now and again I do hear a crow.

    • @whome5933
      @whome5933 5 років тому +56

      2coreyman I live on Vancouver Island we have lots of crows here. I feed them in the mild Winters here. Some different murders have gotten to know me and hang by my feet and catch the food I toss them. I gesture with my head and maintain eye contact with the individual to let them know it's their turn for a piece and they seem to understand this. They are very intelligent and mischievous. The more agile ones will fly up and snatch out of midair in a split second a piece that is going to another. I think crows are awesome! Oh, and a few will eat from my hand.

    • @tazorookz3025
      @tazorookz3025 5 років тому +64

      They really are a good bird when you get to know them, I had rescued one that couldn't fly, took it home and looked after it, this crow really appreciated what I did for it. This crow was my friend. and never hurt me once as it trusted me.

  • @janacollins-maguire4942
    @janacollins-maguire4942 7 місяців тому +8

    I have a new found respect for crows. I've watched them and they are very intelligent. They sit on the lines around my house and I talk to them and they talk back. Thanks Lesley ☮️💜

  • @johntoms725
    @johntoms725 6 місяців тому +10

    I have always loved crows and I always well they’re very very intelligent with fantastic memory !!!!!😎😁

  • @fredroger1544
    @fredroger1544 5 років тому +147

    Out on a balcony of my rented condo in Florida , I had a crow stop by and he traded seeds , for my chicken bones more than once and I thought how smart that bird was.

  • @emilyphippen8742
    @emilyphippen8742 4 роки тому +448

    For years my father fed crows and they recognized his voice and his gentleness and his love for them. When my Dad passed away they all came to his yard either waiting for him or mourning for him. I love Crows as much as he did ♥️

    • @richardnewcomb353
      @richardnewcomb353 3 роки тому +20

      That is so cool, my dad fed the locals & they would bring their young ones over when they could fly, they would feed the young at bird bath,

    • @karunaraina8842
      @karunaraina8842 3 роки тому +19

      I meet them on my daily walks feed them They know me so well now, confident enough to come & sit on the fence right by me. They will inform each other by calling to let others know I'm here. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @jollymollypp
      @jollymollypp 3 роки тому +2

      Probably a mix of both

    • @van5395
      @van5395 3 роки тому +3

      @@karunaraina8842 do u think they come and sat by u because u feed them? I do the same but I didnt have any food to give them this one time and 4 of them straight up started screaming at me.. I still love them tho

    • @karunaraina8842
      @karunaraina8842 3 роки тому +8

      @@van5395 Yes of course but they know me so well now. Actually come and sit on the fence very close, one day I nearly walked passed in a world of my own and the crow called out to me. It was sweet☺️

  • @JamesSmith-sz5zb
    @JamesSmith-sz5zb 6 місяців тому +8

    I have been a fan of crows for years. When I have walked my dogs I always carry dog treats and crow treats. Some even walk with us rather than flying. They visit my home multiple times a day and I can count on them for breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as random visits bringing new babies each year. I know they recognize me and my pickup occasionally following my truck. I've had them brush my arm and my hat, these were not attacks but attention gathering. Ver

  • @brandonkennedy4160
    @brandonkennedy4160 7 місяців тому +3

    I love crows and ravens. All of them are such fascinating, cheeky, and intelligent birds. I’ve also never found their sounds annoying either. I’ve always found them quite pleasant. And from experiences I’ve heard, they seem to have an incredible sense of humor.

  • @brittlecalm94
    @brittlecalm94 5 років тому +1319

    Last year I found a baby crow on the lawn outside the apartments we lived in. His feathers had not come out of the pin stage yet and his eyes were still blue. I knew I could not leave him there because of the amount of people and animals that walked across the lawn on daily basis. I tried putting him under a bush where his parents could still see him, but after a day of his laying there alone I took him inside. His parents were livid. They came everyday and sat in the tall pines outside of our apartment and made very loud cawing noises. Every time I would go outside for anything, I was met with their loud cawing, other crows would hear them and join in. When I walked to out to our truck they crowed and followed the truck a bit, when I left the apartment at all they crowed. They never crowed at my husband. I read up on crows and did my best my to raise him and teach him to find food. When he was a bit bigger I began to take him on the balcony and let him sit on the railing. His family would come to the trees nearby and caw non stop. I was truly amazed that they never forgot about him, they came everyday looking for him... everyday. It took a few months and finally one day, I put him on the railing and he looked directly at me as he dove into the air to join his family. They stopped cawing immediately and they all gathered in the tree he was in. We no longer live there, but if I stop by those apartments and walk across the lawn where we lived, the crows begin to line the trees and caw directly at me. I would like to think they are thanking me, but I know deep down they are alerting everyone the stealer of their baby is nearby. I named him Foghorn Leghorn and I will never forget him. I still miss him and will always love his sweet loud little face. Thank you for letting people know all the good things about a very misunderstood bird.

    • @LesleytheBirdNerd
      @LesleytheBirdNerd  5 років тому +142

      Crystal Lee Pilkington I thoroughly enjoyed reading your story. Thanks so much for sharing it.

    • @alexajaide
      @alexajaide 5 років тому +204

      Oh my goodness this is so similar to my story as well! My husband found a crow outside and put him in a safe place. 10 hrs later he was sitting in the same spot all alone. He brought him to our home 3 weeks ago. He came to us with a bit of a messed up wing, but now he is 3 times the size and has beautiful shiny feathers. He is glowing, flying and he is so healthy. He made friends with the crows in the neighborhood, but he leaves them and constantly comes back to see me. He spends majority of his days on my balcony. Following me around every time i walk outside. He is the sweetest noisiest little boy. I have no idea how long he will stick around, but I love him so much and I will miss him if he decides to go.

    • @kul2989
      @kul2989 5 років тому +46

      Crystal Lee Pilkington what a wonderful insightful story to share! I love them even more now!

    • @susanfarmer479
      @susanfarmer479 5 років тому +49

      You helped this crow you are a wonderful!!! Person thank you.

    • @avalonjustin
      @avalonjustin 5 років тому +40

      Beautiful story! You're a great person for doing that.

  • @WhiteWitch971
    @WhiteWitch971 3 роки тому +404

    I have a crow as a pet, he was brought to me half starving to death, he had suffered a broken wing some weeks ago and it was already set.He can no longer fly as a result. The vets and local animal shelter wanted to put him down I said no! I took him on as I already have 25+ years experience with birds. He is now starting to thrive in my care and is a wonderful, mischievous crow called Confucius, he has joined us as a much loved member of our family here in the UK. Your video's are great I've learned so much. Thank you.

    • @joestewart7487
      @joestewart7487 3 роки тому +13

      i'll subscribe to Confucius's channel

    • @WhiteWitch971
      @WhiteWitch971 3 роки тому +14

      @@joestewart7487 when he is fully settled in we plan to see if we can tame him as he is still quite nervous of us. You'll be the first to know if we are successful. 💜

    • @MeganMingler
      @MeganMingler 3 роки тому +6

      @@WhiteWitch971 How is Confucius? ❤️

    • @WhiteWitch971
      @WhiteWitch971 3 роки тому +25

      @@MeganMingler Confucius is healing nicely, he is very mischievous. He has started to softly caw at me and my partner which is his way of talking to us which I would take as a good sign. So hopefully its onwards and upwards from here. Thank you for asking. 💛

    • @westwindpainting
      @westwindpainting 3 роки тому +9

      Your an amazing human being. Much love to you and your family

  • @willyrocker4746
    @willyrocker4746 11 місяців тому +34

    I moved into a new home in Bailey Colorado (it was at the top of 'Crow Hill')and after a few months noticed that I had 2 adult crow visiting every morning strutting around my driveway grubbing and cawing. Me being a dairy farm kid and loving mimicking animals I started learning their different calls and would go out each morning and call to them. My two would swoop in within moments and soon others started following and by the time a few months had rolled around I must have had 25 or so birds visiting every morning for the bread and tidbits of garbage I'd pitch out for them! And it would get loud. These were massive birds compared to any I'd ever seen-but I realized why fairly soon when I picked up a take out order at a little rib place called 'hog heaven' that had a big dumpster for its garbage and their was my big male sitting atop the dumpster holding court-and when I asked the owner he said that every morning when he'd arrive to open up that the whole murder would pester him to open up the dumpster and they'd feast for awhile then stop what they were doing and lift up as one and fly off north and be gone for an hour or so then return and really dive into the scraps! I guess they liked bread with their pork! I got mighty good at cawing, and loved the company and observing they provided!

  • @dima5467
    @dima5467 6 місяців тому +5

    I have never hated them, just always kinda tuned them out. I've started feeding them every morning and they continuously surprise me. Watching them is fascinating and weirdly wholesome, seeing them inch a little closer every day as they bicker and play with peanuts and each other.
    Makes me happy to see them eyeball me and start gathering because they know I am the peanut guy.

  • @ericpettyfishing
    @ericpettyfishing 4 роки тому +140

    My grandpa "had" one that lived in his huge Elm tree. Everyday he would go out to skim his pool the thing would fly down and land on his shoulder. He would feed the thing peanuts and other small snacks. The bird would come to family events and stand at the table. He got a piece of cake one year Haha. Crows are so cool.

    • @julie7002
      @julie7002 4 роки тому +9

      Eric peppy, wow the crow landed on his shoulder. Amazing the level of trust built between them.

    • @kimparish1982
      @kimparish1982 4 роки тому +6

      "the thing"?

    • @peterjarnes25
      @peterjarnes25 4 роки тому +3

      You're grandpa sounds heavenly! Such a wonderful story thanks for sharing!

  • @GonzoTheRosarian
    @GonzoTheRosarian 4 роки тому +282

    They are messengers, when they are around I pay attention. Their intelligence amazes me.

    • @ernestinehronas872
      @ernestinehronas872 4 роки тому +11

      They are a weather bird. the day before bad weather they gather in the trees around my house, cawing, i really need to feed them then, because we are in for so bad weather.

    • @gregflores8959
      @gregflores8959 4 роки тому

      Laura Gonzalez When they are around, I load up my shotgun with #7 Birdshot, their brazen attitude amazes me so I aim very carefully.

    • @i.dont.read.replies
      @i.dont.read.replies 4 роки тому +6

      @@gregflores8959 Well aren't you edgy. We got a badass over here!

  • @normasummers1767
    @normasummers1767 8 місяців тому +5

    After five years....FINALLY.... the crows that live in my neighborhood have grown to understand my intentions and appreciation of them. Several of the adults (and now the younger members of their family) take a peanut or two directly from my hand---so awesome. It's difficult to explain just how much joy I feel from earning their Trust. They call to me whenever I am outside and bring me buttons, foil and other treasures to reciprocate. I've named two of my Favorite birds: Russell and Sheryl!!!
    Thank you for your video--I rarely comment on anything, but your observations are RIGHT ON!.

    • @b.a.6362
      @b.a.6362 3 місяці тому

      LOVED to hear they ate from your hands! A dream of mine!! I feed wild pigeons much easier...scrub jays too! So big the Crows RAvens but they mesmerize me!!

  • @vtwintora
    @vtwintora 8 місяців тому +2

    I have two Crows I started feeding.
    They don't fly away anymore when they see me.
    One is getting close to the house.
    I love it.

  • @valdrblodorn7151
    @valdrblodorn7151 5 років тому +312

    I have had a very close relationship with crows my whole life. At one time I lived in a city in an apartment with a flat rooftop. I lived there for a week after moving from across town before they found me and changed their hangout spot to my roof. I was a chef at the time and saved all meat scraps for my feathered friends, they were all very healthy birds and a bit bigger than most other crows. My neighbours once asked me what they could do to keep the crows away and wanted me to put those plastic owls on the roof. When I told them that the crows were my friends and nobody was going to mess with them in any way on my watch, they moved that weekend. They were very superstitious and believed that crows are a bad omen. I believe the opposite, to me they have brought happiness. When you can be walking down a main street in the city, get recognized by a bird which lands on your arm and speaks to you, it brings you closer to nature, even amongst the concrete and steel.
    I have since moved quite a distance from there, I'm now out in the woods where I belong. I was told after I moved that crows had been dive bombing workers that were repairing the chimney for days. It took a few months, but I have made many new crow friends out here, and sometimes I get the feeling that maybe some are actually old friends or their descendants, because of how fast they trusted me and how close they came. I don't feed these crows regularly as I did in the city, they have plenty to eat out here, but they get what's left from hunting and fishing. In fact if they see me in camo, they disperse in different directions, looking for deer, then call to the others when they find one, and begin an audio chaos to get me over there and leave them a warm gut pile that is completely gone the next day. The rooftop crows would bring me gifts sometimes, usually aluminum foil, but the country crows don't bring me gifts, they call me to them.
    I really could write a book about my experiences with crows, but I'll wrap it up by saying; Thank you for making this video and for educating people about these very beautiful, intelligent, and amazing animals.

    • @larrymbouche
      @larrymbouche 5 років тому +17

      Valdr, I loved reading your reply and experiences with crows. I too love crows, and have long recognized their intelligence and value to nature and the wild. To those who think they are doing good by killing this most intelligent and loving creation, please recognize the beauty of a sentient beneficial family creature. It's greatly more rewarding to appreciate them than to destroy them. As a young boy I too thought it would be fun to hunt them, but soon learned that they were too smart. I learned to respect them too much to try to kill them. Since then I have learned much more, increasing my respect and admiration. I Love Crows,!!!!

    • @elblondie69falconer65
      @elblondie69falconer65 5 років тому +15

      OMG what a beautiful story.
      You are a beautiful person with a beautiful soul

    • @valdrblodorn7151
      @valdrblodorn7151 5 років тому +5

      @@elblondie69falconer65 Thank you for your kind words!

    • @valdrblodorn7151
      @valdrblodorn7151 5 років тому +9

      @@larrymbouche Better to have them as hunting partners, than to hunt them. I'm very glad that you learned to respect them and the value they have in this world.

    • @garlicpepper1334
      @garlicpepper1334 5 років тому +12

      im definitely buying that book

  • @rockadoodoo
    @rockadoodoo Рік тому +34

    I live in a cabin in a canyon, and three ravens come around in the morning. When I hear them gossiping out there I put some food out on a rock for them. Sometimes when my dog is sleeping they will drop little things on him to rile him up. When he jumps up and barks, they all make a happy crackling sound. I’m so thankful for them.

  • @campicritter4U
    @campicritter4U 11 місяців тому +11

    I have rescued 3 crows. I love these birds so smart & mischievous & gorgeous! 2 of the crows had to go to a wildlife rehab & one stayed with me who I released & she comes by with her friends everyday for treats & comes closer to me than the others so I know it’s her & she comes when I call her name! Great video thanks! 🩵💙💜

  • @RobertTaylorGreatfunshop
    @RobertTaylorGreatfunshop 11 місяців тому +8

    I have been friendly with crows for 14 years now and learned a lot about them since the early days and have though the years have received sticks and rocks as gifts and even food from them. they always follow me around the whole neighborhood and recognize me as always a friend and never a threat as i feed them peanuts (no salt) walnuts and boneless chicken .

  • @awarebear443
    @awarebear443 2 роки тому +265

    My dad operated a landscape nursery in Michigan. When I was a boy, helping my dad, we would always leave peanuts near the edge of the pond on our land for the crows. They did get to recognize us. It was quite amazing. Sometimes when we restocked the peanuts we would find bits of aluminum foil and foil from cigarette packages left at the site. What was even more amazing was the crows left two copper pennies and a dime near the peanuts over the period of perhaps a month's time. Maybe it was a hint for us to go out and buy more peanuts. I am now 74 and I have always remembered this. Even though crows and other corvids will sometimes destroy the eggs of other birds, that is just part of nature. Crows are very intelligent and interesting to watch. Thank you for your beautiful video--very well done.

    • @jerrybruckhart9134
      @jerrybruckhart9134 Рік тому +3

      I do not disagree with any of that for the most part, and agree crows are fascinating. However, it isn't only eggs that crows prey upon, just like gulls they will raid unfledged song birds, as well as taking baby ducks and geese right off the water.

    • @dylanwilliams7868
      @dylanwilliams7868 Рік тому +2

      Thank you for sharing this wonderful story

    • @bunnii88
      @bunnii88 Рік тому +1

      Cross also eat the young of other birds. One found a exposed nest (Tree broke where nest was) and he ate the chicks.

    • @dylanwilliams7868
      @dylanwilliams7868 Рік тому +4

      @@bunnii88 Crows are so metal, I love it!

    • @illuminotmereloaded6896
      @illuminotmereloaded6896 Рік тому +4

      Three things I love. Crows, Michigan, and Landscape Nurseries. Best job I ever had was my greenhouse job. That job funded many travels over many years, and was always there when I got back until one year when it wasn't.

  • @jacksteely273
    @jacksteely273 4 роки тому +88

    I've had the same group of crows that I feed daily for 9 years. They know who I am and leave shiny things on my backyard staircase. They do know my car

    • @spellingquestionable
      @spellingquestionable 4 роки тому +4

      Jack Steely - I’d almost bet the crows don’t soil your car either.

    • @jkm3297
      @jkm3297 4 роки тому +3

      That's wonderful :)

    • @IrishAcres
      @IrishAcres 4 роки тому +4

      Jack Steely
      Jack saw your post on crows. Sounds like you have a hang on attracting crows to your space. We have them around but would like for them to nest on our farm. I think this would help with the aerial predators picking off our chickens. More than happy to donate a few eggs to the crows.Any suggestions on how to lure them in.
      Thanks
      Mark
      Irish Acres

    • @soulfulfreedomheart2505
      @soulfulfreedomheart2505 4 роки тому

      @@IrishAcres be careful if you have sheep as they will peck the eyes out of a sheep I labour to kill the lamb being born. Law of the jungle unfortunately.

    • @randallhuston1466
      @randallhuston1466 4 роки тому

      @@IrishAcres Plant some corn for them to eat.

  • @christrella3134
    @christrella3134 10 місяців тому +11

    My mother had a crow as a pet when she was in her teens. I've been blessed by two in my life as well as a few at work and those that visit my yard and live in the neighborhood. Crows are said to have the intelligence of a 3-4 year old toddler and I know they recognize those people who have been kind to them. We also have a Raven pair that visit. Very nice video! Thank you for sharing this!

  • @sandragray3094
    @sandragray3094 11 місяців тому +7

    I never really cared for them until my son told me stories about how they befriended people who were kind to them. Didn't hate them, just preferred listening to birds that sounded more beautiful. But I had changed my opinion and love when I see them in my yard and about. After watching this video it has reinforced my opinion and love for them!

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow1 3 роки тому +266

    I worked at a pizza hut doing delivery for like six years as a teenager. I used to always throw them bread crumbs from crust that we didn't use during the day. After a year or so, they started bringing me trinkets. Anything shiny. Bottle caps, paper clips, etc. I never realized how intelligent they were until that. Not only did they recognize me, but they realized I was a source of food for them and brought me gifts to say thank you.

    • @domingodeanda233
      @domingodeanda233 3 роки тому +4

      Hell yeah!

    • @lL338
      @lL338 3 роки тому +2

      Dope.

    • @tonibauer2405
      @tonibauer2405 3 роки тому +3

      Oh, man! That is so cool! Love crows and enjoy feeding them when I can.

    • @gatesmw50
      @gatesmw50 3 роки тому +9

      Chairman Meow I had his happen to me too. One afternoon I threw the end of an Italian sub roll to a crow. He looked a me and took off with it. I had a cherry tree in my yard and it was dropping cherries on the ground. I went back in the house for a minute and when I came back outside there was a cherry placed on the the railing of my deck, and the crow was watching me from a branch on the tree next to the deck. I guess it was a thank you gift ?

    • @susan7090
      @susan7090 3 роки тому +11

      THIS is called “GIFTING”. It is a behavior that sometimes, SOMETIMES, CROWS adopt. They choose someone to “gift” usually a flock that sticks together. There is a young girl in Oregon who is “gifted” daily and has a large collection of trinkets. Additionally, the crows have taken note of trinkets that become her per her tastes. They modify their trinkets to suit her uniquely.

  • @John-bv2ft
    @John-bv2ft 3 роки тому +207

    I think they are a clever and attractive bird, so underrated.

    • @Ana-dg5ep
      @Ana-dg5ep 2 роки тому +1

      Me too

    • @eugenemyers3450
      @eugenemyers3450 2 роки тому +7

      Crows are super cool I love crows

    • @qua7771
      @qua7771 2 роки тому +2

      I have seen them use tools to get food. I seen one use food as bait to catch fish.

    • @undeadwerewolves9463
      @undeadwerewolves9463 2 роки тому

      Crows are my favourite. UK crows, I’m not sure how different they are to American crows tbh. Recently we’ve had a pair of jackdaws in our back garden and they are absolutely gorgeous and I’m worried they are becoming my favourite haha I also like ravens & doves & pigeons & black birds too! 😊🪶🕊

    • @qua7771
      @qua7771 2 роки тому +1

      @@undeadwerewolves9463 American crows speak differently, and use the imperial system for measuring things. They also fly on the opposite side of the road.

  • @belowzero2452
    @belowzero2452 27 днів тому +1

    I hv followed a family of crows since several years. They r a treat to behold!

  • @malcolmmcleod7034
    @malcolmmcleod7034 11 місяців тому +11

    Thanks for your Crow documentary, I've been a Crow - Raven fan for over 60 years
    I didn't notice any mention of flying for fun. Crows and Ravens are part of a tiny group of birds that actually fly for fun which explains the kinship many pilots feel for Crows and Ravens

    • @michaelburk9171
      @michaelburk9171 11 місяців тому +1

      It takes a certain level of intelligence to engage in play.
      I try not to anthropomorphize animals or put human emotions or motivation on them. But I seen crows do things that I can only describe as playing.

  • @ex-navyspook
    @ex-navyspook 4 роки тому +116

    I love crows and ravens. They're extremely intelligent and "cheeky" birds.

    • @SuperB776
      @SuperB776 4 роки тому +3

      Christopher Rahm... You are correct, they are very intelligent... ua-cam.com/video/TtmLVP0HvDg/v-deo.html...b

    • @xyzct
      @xyzct 4 роки тому +2

      That's awesome that you use "cheeky". My mom is Scottish, and that's a word she commonly uses. I love Stellar's Jays because they're so wonderfully cheeky.

    • @ex-navyspook
      @ex-navyspook 4 роки тому

      @@xyzct My mom did too; she was from Ireland. In Pennsylvania, where I live now, we have a ton of Stellar's Jays. In the mountains of Colorado, where I grew up, we had several types of corvids, including one I grew up calling a Whisky Jack, which I now know is the Gray Jay; it's common in the Rockies from Canada to Arizona and New Mexico.

    • @CinematicComics
      @CinematicComics 4 роки тому +2

      true-so are blue jays, cousins of the crow.

    • @mattthecat9576
      @mattthecat9576 4 роки тому +1

      @@ex-navyspook ~ Whiskey Jacks will steal the food right out of your hand as you are about to eat it. Very amusing birds. Lots of fun.

  • @markgarin6355
    @markgarin6355 5 років тому +98

    A friend was waiting to pick up a friend's child from a soccer practice. He got there early so decided to read a book. He hears some seagulls in the parking lot, due to wind direction changes, and they are flying over the parking lot, dropping clams on the asphalt.
    He notices over the days, that more and more crows are watching the gull antics, as when the clam shell didn't break, the gulls would fly higher and higher to drop the shell to get it to break. Each time the gull would go down to see if dinner was served.
    One day the wind direction changes, no gulls. By this time there has been dozens of crows watching the gulls on the third day of no gulls, he began to hear a different click sound as something was being dropped on the parking lot.
    He looked out thinking the gulls we're back only to find the crows were dropping stones, looking to see if the stones broke to provide a treat...and when not would squawk, pick up the stone fly higher, dropping and checking the results. Apparently the crows didn't get the key part the the stones weren't clams. Ha

    • @chrisw5742
      @chrisw5742 5 років тому +8

      Wow thats amazing lmao They were gearing up for war?

    • @feetgoaroundfullflapsC
      @feetgoaroundfullflapsC 4 роки тому

      Seagulls are smarter birds, so are Blue Jays too.

  • @M_SS1
    @M_SS1 11 місяців тому +41

    Excellent video, thank you for defending them and educating people.

  • @marjorie8109
    @marjorie8109 5 місяців тому +1

    i've always liked crows but my love for them has grown so much!!! they bring so much joy

  • @stephenjackman6163
    @stephenjackman6163 4 роки тому +323

    I like crows, and I never understood the human dislike for them.

    • @krisydoman8492
      @krisydoman8492 4 роки тому +6

      Have you ever seen a huge murder of crows (yes, a group of crows is called a murder) gathering, the huge things cawing and flapping and crapping? It is very loud and intimidating. I would even saw chilling. If you cross them, they will remember your face for generations and dog your steps. I am very glad I have never done so.

    • @stephenjackman6163
      @stephenjackman6163 4 роки тому +6

      Krisy Doman I have actually seen that, at my place of work in Lawrence Massachusetts, THOUSANDS of crows would show up late in the afternoon 5:00 to 6:00 and all land on the metal roofs of the buildings, very (Loud) ...and parking lots inside the gates.
      I have no idea what the attraction of this location was/is?
      It is a lumber yard in an urban setting, so it wasn’t food.
      I no longer work there, but I can still see the mobs of crows make the flight to that area every day by the thousands, it’s an amazing thing to see.
      It’s a mystery to me.

    • @ImPoStier
      @ImPoStier 4 роки тому +11

      Krisy Doman have you ever seen a bunch of drunken humans coming home from a night out causing a racket it is very loud and intimidating

    • @krisydoman8492
      @krisydoman8492 4 роки тому +6

      Ryan-Lee Stewart I don’t disagree with that one bit.

    • @krisydoman8492
      @krisydoman8492 4 роки тому +1

      stephen jackman 😳 Yikes. Spooky AF.

  • @jsmit9063
    @jsmit9063 5 років тому +606

    I would always feed the crows in elementary school with whatever extra I could find. one day this kid was throwing snowballs at me and they started mobbing, a couple pooped on him it was great

    • @mypetcrow9873
      @mypetcrow9873 5 років тому +38

      Jonathan Smit That is terrific!

    • @lizatanzawa7910
      @lizatanzawa7910 5 років тому +50

      Tyvm for sharing, crows know their bros!!!!

    • @tiamia7139
      @tiamia7139 5 років тому +64

      Jonathan Smit That is hysterical! They POOPED on them, ha-ha! You obviously had become a beloved member of their murder, lol!

    • @darkmasterchief227
      @darkmasterchief227 5 років тому +44

      You unlocked a guardian aspect: Murder of Crows

    • @bajemo359
      @bajemo359 5 років тому +27

      The kid deserved it. He truly had a shitty day!

  • @jodyfinley9122
    @jodyfinley9122 11 місяців тому +8

    I have always admired them but recently I have come to absolutely adore them. I have come to appreciate and notice all that you have mentioned in your segment here. I encounter crows regularly and have done my own observations and research into these beautiful creations. I currently live in Seattle Washington and crows are everywhere. I regularly feed them and observe them and the more I do the more I come to love them. I've also started keeping a photographic journal of my experience with crows. I have much admiration, respect and affection for them in my heart I consider them family. 🥰

  • @jmcdonald6063
    @jmcdonald6063 3 місяці тому +2

    Love the crows, they are fascinating. We need them.

  • @CapnJackSB
    @CapnJackSB 4 роки тому +183

    For several years I have fed the crows that hang out around the area.
    One day my wife lost a gold bracelet while gardening. We looked all over, but couldn't find it. A few days later as we walked out of the garage, there was the bracelet, on the ground, under the peak of the roof, right in front of the car door. The bracelet hadn't been there earlier and our crows had been on the roof.

    • @NavvyMom
      @NavvyMom 4 роки тому +17

      CapnJackSB That has to be the best crow story I have ever hard! Thanks for sharing.

    • @taffykins2745
      @taffykins2745 4 роки тому +6

      How about that!

    • @flowersalem22
      @flowersalem22 4 роки тому

      Awesome!

    • @wisconsinfarmer4742
      @wisconsinfarmer4742 2 роки тому

      I have always suspected they could be helpful in finding our lost items.

  • @jakebogus5361
    @jakebogus5361 5 років тому +295

    Crows will show you if a stranger is around your home.

    • @fishfire_2999
      @fishfire_2999 5 років тому +21

      Nice, like geese .

    • @indigoyo
      @indigoyo 5 років тому +5

      How

    • @tunemach
      @tunemach 5 років тому +10

      @@fishfire_2999 bouta have me a pet geese protecting my lawn

    • @pantsparty00
      @pantsparty00 5 років тому +39

      Some crows alerted me to a bear 50 feet away from my house. I heard branches breaking while i was watering my garden while the crows were sounding off. I thought it was my neighbor in the woods, but i turned around and saw this huge cinnamon black bear trying to get at the pet turkey. It left when i started yelling at it.

    • @davewolf6256
      @davewolf6256 5 років тому +25

      I've noticed that the crows and ravens in my neighborhood caw from lampposts when I pass them. I've also noticed there is always one keeping a lookout while others scavenge. These behaviors actually remind me of dolphins.

  • @intothemystic3374
    @intothemystic3374 11 місяців тому +2

    I live in a heavily wooded area and don't get many crows. But when I do, I stop everything!! I watch and listen to their caw's wondering what they are saying to one another. I smile every time I see a crow.

  • @pjdave66
    @pjdave66 11 місяців тому +2

    I stopped driving the crows off my property when I discovered they keep the hawks away from my chickens, now the rooster lets them eat the feed I put out for the them. Yes having a homestead has changed my thinking about the bird and I like them now. Thank you this was a great video

  • @BrandiaTaamu
    @BrandiaTaamu 3 роки тому +134

    Everywhere I've ever lived I've been "adopted" by to 3 crows. Now its 3 crows, they fly with me when I walk to work, and when it's my break time they sit on my building calling me. They know when it's time for me to get off work and if I'm late they will walk back and forth in front of the doors til I come out and walk/fly me home. They come in the morning to wake me up and they will sit outside and "talk" to me for hours if I'm out. I was sick for a few days last week and the neighbors said they were guarding my door. Yes they do hold funerals, I've found a few dead crows, I call out to the crows so they can find their family member and I dont bury them for atleast 2 days so everyone can say goodbye and assess the situation, then I wait til they are close by and then bury them, ive found they remember the burial site and will bring items there, ive never been lucky enough to get a trinket but I get to be around them every day. Yes I know it's the same crows because one has a tiny white line on its wing and another has a white crescent moon shape on its chest, but personally I think they all look different and have very distinct faces.

    • @BeatrizMatias
      @BeatrizMatias 3 роки тому +5

      So beautiful, birds are amazing ❤️

    • @lostbooks2918
      @lostbooks2918 3 роки тому +5

      Your guardians ❣️

    • @misscmissc3434
      @misscmissc3434 3 роки тому +1

      Oh, how lucky you are! And very lucky indeed are they to have you!

    • @tylermiller9609
      @tylermiller9609 3 роки тому +1

      I think I have two falling me is that a thing?

    • @BrandiaTaamu
      @BrandiaTaamu 3 роки тому

      @@tylermiller9609 it is a thing. I had 3 that would follow me to work every day and when I worked past my time they would walk by the front door squawking their heads off. I don't know why but they've since had children, 25 or more of them so they rarely ever visit me anymore but their kids hang out here quite a bit. They'll stay with their folks for 3 to 5 years though

  • @gatman743
    @gatman743 3 роки тому +133

    Met a crow on my front walk one morning. She surprised me by not flying away, so
    I sat down to watch and chat with her. I went inside, got some peanuts to feed her.
    This repeated every morning for several days, my friend becoming trusting enough to eat out of my hand. Next morning as I was eating there was a loud knocking at the front door. I looked out to see the crow hammering on the door to get me moving. I gave her her peanuts, but that was the last time I saw her.

    • @chadliampearcy
      @chadliampearcy 3 роки тому +6

      That's a really sad story at the end.

    • @mariekatherine5238
      @mariekatherine5238 3 роки тому +12

      Your neighbor offered something better?

    • @kayveiga4441
      @kayveiga4441 3 роки тому +5

      I like the story personally. Cool that she knew the door you were coming from.

    • @galanie
      @galanie 3 роки тому +3

      I have crows around me that I've been feeding for about 5 years. I don't want them to get very close because that could get them killed. Imagine being convinced people are good then approaching a farmer with a gun. NOPE. They know I'm 'good' but I don't encourage them at all to get too trusting. Not that they don't know what a gun is. They do. I have a rifle and if they see it, they are GONE. Never have fired it in the air here, at most a short target session in an area where it's safe to do so with a dirt embankment for a back stop. I use it from time to time to kill snakes in the barn or rats. Whatever loves free chicken dinners or will steal their eggs needs to stay away from here. And you know, the crows harass hawks, coyotes, and foxes, all of which love to eat live chickens.

  • @charliewilliams931
    @charliewilliams931 11 місяців тому +4

    Wonderful video and narration. You have given me a new respect for the crow. I will now look at them in a new light. Thanks

  • @xenaflatout
    @xenaflatout 8 місяців тому +2

    I have always loved crows so beautiful and interesting bird, I am lucky to have around 100 crows in my neighborhood and I see and hear their song every day. I just love them. Thank you for this video 💖💖💖

  • @mers3481
    @mers3481 Рік тому +144

    I have had 2 pet crows in the past and they were funny. One of them learned how to bark like the small dog we had, and it was very amusing to hear him at it 😄

    • @leeannjohnson1808
      @leeannjohnson1808 11 місяців тому +10

      We've been adopted by a crow we named Scout. We thought it was the "scout" for a murder that shows up now and then. The funniest thing I saw Scout do involved mac & cheese on the deck railing. Our bird carefully lined up the noodles in the same direction, scooped them up with its bottom beak and flew off. When we go somewhere, Scout greets us when we get home. It not only makes "crow" sounds, but also imitates a male Red Bellied Woodpecker who also "mooches" from us!

    • @Rockerlady
      @Rockerlady 11 місяців тому +6

      Crows are beautiful and hilarious. I noticed they are more present on cloudy or rainy days.I saw one lift a McDonald's bag from a trash can to inspect it! I do feel bad for some birds. I heard white crows or ravens are very rare. They are outcasts and can't find a mate. They spend their lives alone. Even mama bird neglects them. Poor things.

    • @billybungwhole7871
      @billybungwhole7871 11 місяців тому +2

      How do I befriend a crow?! I am fascinated by them.

    • @rosemarie-dj4bn
      @rosemarie-dj4bn 11 місяців тому

      There's a cowe in Baldwin park calif, that bark like a dog I thought I eas going g crazy l,🐈

  • @sophiaclark2931
    @sophiaclark2931 3 роки тому +250

    I love that someone thought to make this video.

    • @billrobbins5874
      @billrobbins5874 3 роки тому +1

      The caw is rather annoying.

    • @DUBN0S
      @DUBN0S 2 роки тому +3

      @@billrobbins5874 no it's not and for some reason I can imitate it

    • @billrobbins5874
      @billrobbins5874 2 роки тому +1

      @@DUBN0S that's cool you can imitate. Just prefer the song birds, and doves. That soothing coo, coo. Instead of CAW! CAW!

    • @danielkirk6471
      @danielkirk6471 2 роки тому +1

      I LOVE CROWS, However A friend and me used to shoot them when we were young teenagers! I am ashamed of myself now and would never shoot one again! I have A neighbor who has Pistachio Trees and he liked us shooting them because they ate his Nuts! But I think more of the Birds now then I do of the Nuts! You are definitely right about them though they have good eyesight and past on to other Birds to beware of us Shooting at them! I'm 65 now and LOVE THEM! THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION AND VIDEO!

    • @maggieadams7000
      @maggieadams7000 2 роки тому

      I love crows and have a family in my backyard. It has been delightful to watch the parents care for their young!!

  • @alicecoppa2083
    @alicecoppa2083 11 місяців тому +2

    I have always loved crows. There are many in our neighborhood where I walk my dog. I love to hear their conversations 😊

  • @jerrykeenan1848
    @jerrykeenan1848 11 місяців тому +2

    I was a little girl, my brother found a wild crow that was injured. He brought it home to heal him. Crow learned to say WORDS! He would copy what we said! We had a large woods across the street that my brother released him into. Crow stayed for about two years. we would hear him talking. Thanks so much

  • @gloriacatalano6006
    @gloriacatalano6006 4 роки тому +64

    Crows are so intelligent , one time they making a lot of noise , I was walking my little dog and when I looked up a big hawk was flying over I really feel the Crows were warning me of the hawk after that I have always appreciated Crows

  • @Ph0t0bug
    @Ph0t0bug 4 роки тому +167

    I’ve been feeding my “murder” for 2 years now. They have gotten to the point where they know when Im coming out of the house and they gather for the feeding. I have 7 in the regular group but have had up to 25 show for a feeding. Im learning their calls which are really amazing. There was one day where I heard them outside cawing over and over again. Come to find out they were watching a snake on the ground. I was able to catch the snake and move it to a forest area and away from my house and other animals that would kill it. It was just a common Black Water Snake. So far they have not brought me anything, which is fine but they have become comfortable enough that I can feed them and they will fly above me and land within 10-15 feet of me and start eating without alarm. Sometimes they do the craziest things too. Watched one yesterday with a flat plastic bottle. There was something in the bottle the crow wanted so it would set the bottle down and then start jumping on it. Finally picking up the bottle and flying up and dropping it. Dont know if it ever got what it wanted but it was fun to watch. I will say once you get to know your local group you can tell a lot about what is around you just by their alerts, good and bad. Thanks for the positive video on these beautiful birds

    • @paulherzog9605
      @paulherzog9605 4 роки тому +7

      Raise one from a chick, be back all the time. Loyall as a cat or dog.

    • @amandafazio3662
      @amandafazio3662 4 роки тому

      Why do you call them "murder"?

    • @Ph0t0bug
      @Ph0t0bug 4 роки тому +5

      Amanda Fazio Because that is the term for a group of Crows. They are called a Murder of Crows. Its one of the reasons, I think, that they get a bad rap.

    • @ronlaswell1542
      @ronlaswell1542 4 роки тому +4

      @@Ph0t0bug And Edgar Poe didn't help either, with his dark poem, The Raven.

    • @Ph0t0bug
      @Ph0t0bug 4 роки тому +5

      Ron Laswell True.... but most of that poem was about Poe’s Remorse and his maddening over his loss. He sees the raven and hears Nevermore but its in his mind that he hears this... not really the raven saying it. Alas I get what you are saying.

  • @SPQR748
    @SPQR748 11 місяців тому +4

    I often noticed that sometimes when I go outside especially if I am wearing black, the crows start a commotion. For years I thought that I was imagining this, however one day my cousin told me that he noticed that whenever I visited the crows in the neighborhood get excited. At first I just stared at him in amazement that he noticed. I finally said that there’s something going on between me and the crows but I don’t know what it is just yet.

  • @Illcastashadow1
    @Illcastashadow1 11 місяців тому +3

    Also my hobby takes me deep in the woods. It gets a bit eerie if there's no nature sounds. So I always get a slight feeling of relief when I hear a crow near by cawing away.

  • @jonikrukowski6511
    @jonikrukowski6511 2 роки тому +313

    I'm so happy to see messages from other crow lovers. I've been feeding the crows for the past few years. Mostly peanuts. They love them. One time when I was gathering some moss for an art project they started dropping moss down to me from the tree branches. I gave them peanuts

    • @markhollander2743
      @markhollander2743 2 роки тому +10

      they love dry dog food too

    • @FM-iq4mx
      @FM-iq4mx 2 роки тому +6

      I was watching a video where they feed them meow mix kitten little nibbles

    • @EmyN
      @EmyN 2 роки тому +4

      Omgggg that's the sweetest thing ever

    • @naldy888ace8
      @naldy888ace8 2 роки тому +4

      @@markhollander2743 They eat dry dog food?

    • @estaisadore6188
      @estaisadore6188 2 роки тому +4

      me too..they are amazing

  • @helenmarshall5705
    @helenmarshall5705 4 роки тому +503

    The crows at my house eat with my chickens and in turn, chase off hawks and other threats. I love them and don't begrudge them the chicken feed at all.

    • @AdaptiveApeHybrid
      @AdaptiveApeHybrid 4 роки тому +19

      That's so cool

    • @o0o-jd-o0o95
      @o0o-jd-o0o95 4 роки тому +17

      Well Helen , I think the crows are lucky to have you 🤗 could you imagine What the world would be like If everyone was like this ? .... Yeah me neither

    • @LatinaCreamQueen
      @LatinaCreamQueen 4 роки тому +21

      That's so wholesome! Its like having your very own air force.

    • @gbennett58
      @gbennett58 4 роки тому +8

      We have free range chickens. When the chicks hatch out, we frequently see crows carrying them away. This is not a plus for us.

    • @helenmarshall5705
      @helenmarshall5705 4 роки тому +13

      @@gbennett58 I can't free range here. We have raccoons, coyotes, hawks, bald eagles, etc. Instead we have a huge run with what we call a hawk baffle over the top. It's just jute string hung in a crisscross pattern over the whole thing. It's very unsightly, but works like a charm. The hawks won't come in for fear they will snag their wings. Our baby chicks are raised in a small, safe pen before joining the bigs, so the crows can't bother them. Once they get past babyhood theres no danger from the crows.

  • @xrpldigitaldog
    @xrpldigitaldog 11 місяців тому +3

    I go on walks everyday and noticed crows one day. I started with oats and now give them unsalted roasted whole peanuts and they love them! I look forward to my walks even more now and always have peanuts on me. They have learned where I live and now visit my balcony at my apartment for peanuts. They have become my favorite bird forsure. I also see magpies as well and they visit my balcony too. Corvids are so cool.

  • @believer80
    @believer80 18 днів тому

    Feeding crows for the last three years has brought me nothing but happiness; I feel like they're my family and they have a way of clucking at me which I never heard them do to anyone else ❤

  • @Saje3D
    @Saje3D 4 роки тому +47

    As the meme says, it’s not a funeral, it’s a murder investigation.

    • @taco884
      @taco884 4 роки тому +1

      A murder investigation conducted by..a murder of crows 😎

    • @WTF-vv8ic
      @WTF-vv8ic 4 роки тому +1

      👍

  • @jasongilbert2267
    @jasongilbert2267 4 роки тому +104

    I feel like sometimes they follow me around my property I talk to them all the time my wife says I’m crazy lol

    • @heiroot
      @heiroot 4 роки тому +7

      I talk to my crows all the time

    • @helmutquad1960
      @helmutquad1960 4 роки тому +9

      Two years ago it was very hot and dry in summer. I decided to make a pool for the birds in a sand box in my garden. Only 4 to 5 centimetres deep, so the birds could have a bath or have a drink.
      Never in the years before I had so many birds in my garden. Also two crows. I was astonished that all the different birds had a pool party together and no one was doing any problems against each other !
      Since that time I do it the whole year, always clean the pool 2 times a week and I'm happy, sitting on a chair, smoke a cigarette and look at the birds how they take a bath.
      Its fascinating, how they live together.
      Greetings!

    • @deelondon1336
      @deelondon1336 4 роки тому +4

      Helmut Quad ,,,, that’s brilliant, I put water in a very small pool this year for the birds , they did use it , great 👍

    • @helmutquad1960
      @helmutquad1960 4 роки тому +3

      @@deelondon1336 Hi, my opinion is that birds bring a lot of life into my garden. We bought some bird houses last year and in all were little birds born. It was fascinating how their parents teached them to fly.
      Next spring we will build a garden pond to get more wild live in the garden, especially for dragon flies. I like them, they fly like helicopters and are harmless for people.
      Greetings and best wishes!

    • @deelondon1336
      @deelondon1336 4 роки тому +2

      Helmut Quad ,,, hi Helmut Quad that sounds great , I wish I had a garden but just have a paved area not big enough to put much out and would be to close for the birds to feel safe , so I walk over to the forest , but I have noticed when I leave the house the crows fly over head crawing ,, so they seem to know where I live lol well I like to think so anyway , good luck with you venture,, oh ! Yeah we get lots of dragon flies here as well 👍

  • @tfgh521
    @tfgh521 Місяць тому +1

    I love them and feed them daily in the park. They recognize me and come up close❤❤❤

  • @peterwatkins124
    @peterwatkins124 11 місяців тому +5

    A few years ago a crow visited our birdbath, dropping in a hard stale piece of French bread, likely from a nearby restaurant. It flew off, returning later, to eat the softened bread. That’s when I really started to love crows!

    • @michaelburk9171
      @michaelburk9171 11 місяців тому +1

      My sister in law puts out water and all sorts of food scraps for our local crows. I've seen crows dip stale bread too.
      Smart birds

  • @donparker1823
    @donparker1823 3 роки тому +166

    After WWII my Dad got a job working in a filling station. He made friends with a Raven and said the Raven actually learned to say a few words like a parrot. The Raven would sit on his shoulder and became quite a topic of conversation with the customers.

    • @tonyreynolds5112
      @tonyreynolds5112 3 роки тому +11

      Crows can speak. You have to cut the membrane between the bottom of their tongue and the lower palate because they are tongue-tied. Do this to a young bird and raise them and they will have actual conversation with you. This is no joke. It works.

    • @rattyrachel4316
      @rattyrachel4316 2 роки тому +5

      Tony Reynolds, But wouldn’t that be cruel?

    • @tonyreynolds5112
      @tonyreynolds5112 2 роки тому +1

      @@rattyrachel4316 Bout like a piercing.

    • @rattyrachel4316
      @rattyrachel4316 2 роки тому +4

      Tony Reynolds, I see. A really big ouch! Don’t think I could do that! Animal cruelty! (Don’t like whacking off dogs’ tails and ears, either. 😬)

    • @erwinj9697
      @erwinj9697 2 роки тому +8

      Ravens can mimic alot of sounds, I bet there are some ghost stories in the past because of Ravens messing with people, they can be quite the tricksters

  • @erinthemoore
    @erinthemoore 4 роки тому +103

    I had a pet raven named Poe when I was a kid. He was an extremely intelligent and complex creature. I have SO many funny stories and fond memories of our time together. ❤️

    • @kirenjitjaura3371
      @kirenjitjaura3371 4 роки тому +6

      Aww, how awesome! Share one of your memories or story, I would love to hear it.

    • @captgeoff0713
      @captgeoff0713 4 роки тому +4

      Ya same

    • @gretchenogden8157
      @gretchenogden8157 4 роки тому +2

      Erin Moore Hi yes how does one get a pet raven? They so cute

    • @erinthemoore
      @erinthemoore 4 роки тому +4

      My family found Poe being chased around by a horde of children in a park in Oregon. My mom laid claim to him and he remained with my family for the next eight years.
      This was back in the 80’s when nobody cared, nowadays I would beware.
      Caring for these guys as an infant is no easy task either. Poe was LOUD and had to be fed CONSTANTLY! You cannot ignore a baby raven when he is hungry!
      One of my “fondest” memories was the first time I decided to take him outside for some exercise.
      I had tied a string to his leg and we went out into the yard of our apartment complex.
      Within ten minutes of being outdoors I began to regret my decision and realized that something was wrong. Poe and I immediately attracted the attention of the local raven population and I immediately realized that they thought I had stolen one of their babies. They began by screaming an alarm call, which seemed to draw in more ravens and then they began swooping down upon my head.
      Both Poe and I were scared shitless! I hit the ground and covered my head and Poe hid under my mom’s car. They continued dive-bombing me, pulling my hair and pecking until I came to my senses.
      I reeled Poe in, shoved him into my jacket, and made a run for the safety of our patio door. They chased us up to the point of being indoors and continued to be on high alert for another few hours after we were inside.
      I received a pretty nice scratch on my forehead and lost a few clumps of hair that day. To this day I am in awe of how quickly they organized to protect one of their own kind.
      The attack only deepened my great respect for these magnificent birds my memories of Poe remain some of my fondest.

  • @lalaunieconey3330
    @lalaunieconey3330 11 місяців тому +2

    I absolutely love crows and ravens. Always have. I have never understood why people think they are evil. They are very lovable, and I love my beautiful babies that visit me every day. They like my homemade bread too❤

  • @pennyyork6493
    @pennyyork6493 28 днів тому +1

    Crows have always been my favorite

  • @dannyflo5373
    @dannyflo5373 4 роки тому +96

    They are frequent visitors to my house. I love them. They are welcome anytime.

  • @grannycasio
    @grannycasio 4 роки тому +113

    My husband feeds crows e wry morning. They are waiting for him. They call to him if he is late!

    • @brianmitchell719
      @brianmitchell719 4 роки тому +7

      grannycasio they definitely will do that I fed crows for years when I lived in Texas went back for a visit last year and they immediately recognized me

    • @mrmcku
      @mrmcku 4 роки тому +7

      I fed one for some time. One summer day I was late. I found him standing on my living floor looking at me with an admonishing expression! "You are late!" He was an amazingly cunning bird, that one... I came to like crows more and more over the years and I find myself advocating on their behalf anytime someone around me emits a negative opinion regarding them. So much ignorance...

    • @patrickbaitman2711
      @patrickbaitman2711 4 роки тому

      Brian Mitchell - why would you move out of the best state ?

  • @mitaalqahtani
    @mitaalqahtani 8 місяців тому +1

    Crows and Ravens are very different. Both are extremely beautiful. They have an incredible range of language. So beyond the caw caw. I always consider there presence a blessing!

  • @wendycheshire97
    @wendycheshire97 3 місяці тому +1

    I love crows amazing birds i have a friend who always says they always come over to him an talk to him so clever they are beautiful the world is a better place because crows are in it love an light xxx

  • @wardlawrence6871
    @wardlawrence6871 4 роки тому +87

    I've heard of crows laying walnuts in the street and waiting for them to be run over by cars so they can eat the meat inside the walnut.

  • @unoriginalname6354
    @unoriginalname6354 3 роки тому +63

    I don’t get how people could find crows or ravens ugly. They look like flying silhouettes. It’s freaking cool as hell.

    • @greg1030
      @greg1030 3 роки тому +3

      I wish my feathers were still that black.

    • @Uptowndownsouth1
      @Uptowndownsouth1 3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the kind words friend. It's nice to be recognized in ones own lifetime!

  • @Javaman92
    @Javaman92 Місяць тому +1

    I have always liked crows. I have heard how smart they are and I always look for ways to make friends with them.