Wild crow visits woman daily to play games

Wild crow visits woman daily to play games
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Wild crow visits woman daily to play games

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  1. Wenn ich mit meinem Hund in den Park kam, warteten die Krähen schon auf uns. Ich warf Leckerlies für den Hund, und die Krähen waren oft schneller als er und klauten sie. Besonders, als er älter und langsamer wurde. Er wandte sich dann genervt ab: "Ich glaube, hier gibt es gar keine doofen Vögel."

  2. Studies found Crow offspring are born with memories from their parents. They can recognize faces the parents knew were safe or dangerous. The babies remember the puzzles already 🙂

  3. I’m the same the crows see me arriving at the park they dive down land next to me stalk ‘asking’ me for food they love monkey nuts among other nuts, even if I miss going there for a week fortnight they arrive beside me , no other bird absolutely no other bird does this magpies won’t come down blackbirds sparrows blue tits none, I love my crows.

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  4. Krari: I'm telling you Kruu! This human is lit. Lit I tell you. O_0 it is also quite entertaining to watch her amazement when I do simple things like retrieve food items out of her random human things.

  5. Are wild crows smart enough not to trust other humans? I always wanted to befriend a wild animal but this gets them used to humans and… ends badly for them. What’s that one line? “Keep me inside this Halloween, for most are nice but some are mean.” -this is for house cats. :T an animal most adore

  6. Also, on several other occasions I’d see the male near my bedroom window in a tree. I’d wave to him, and then I’d be like, why am I waving to a bird, he’s not going to understand that I’m trying to say hi . The next thing I know he fly’s right up to me sits on the window ledge and gives me a hello chirp before flying off again.

  7. I LOOOVE this! I have many different birds that live in my yard, but for over a decade we’ve had a pair of cardinals— and the male would quite literally take other young birds under his wings and show them what to do— I don’t know if they were abandoned baby birds or what , but he seemed to adopt them all, and then the female would do the same! There’s this patio where I usually feed them, and the male comes to the window sill and will chirp until I hear him- the female is much more impatient- she pecks at the windows! But about 5 years ago I noticed that they were dropping off their babies! We had become trustworthy enough that they’d actually drop the babies off for daycare and come and collect them at the end of the day! Only my mom believes me because she’s seen it, but everyone else tells me I’m imagining things—nope!

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