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Toddler has special bond with wild crow: (Original Post)
tblue37
Mar 22
OP
I feed birds at my place. Of all the visitors, crows are the most interesting, especially when the whole crew come in
OAITW r.2.0
Mar 23
#3
It's true, and pretty fascinating. Of the parrots; I think the Grey Parrot is the smartest.
electric_blue68
Mar 23
#5
It's true, and pretty fascinating. Of the parrots; I think the Grey Parrot is the smartest.
electric_blue68
Mar 23
#6
There are (having seen them) a bunch of cool FB videos of adults, and their crow friends! I love em.
electric_blue68
Mar 23
#8
OAITW r.2.0
(24,504 posts)1. So cool. Maybe crows like babies better than adults?
Deuxcents
(16,248 posts)2. I do most of the time
OAITW r.2.0
(24,504 posts)3. I feed birds at my place. Of all the visitors, crows are the most interesting, especially when the whole crew come in
I have feeders on my house porch and on a tree stump by my garage. Crows are tree-stumpers. As are turkeys, deer, partridges, and various squirrels/chipmunks and a fox. Probably $45.00+/mo in the winter, I love doing it.
brush
(53,791 posts)4. I've heard crows, and other corvids, are the smartest birds, along with parrots.
IQs about the equivalent of a six-year-old.
electric_blue68
(14,912 posts)5. It's true, and pretty fascinating. Of the parrots; I think the Grey Parrot is the smartest.
electric_blue68
(14,912 posts)6. It's true, and pretty fascinating. Of the parrots; I think the Grey Parrot is the smartest.
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electric_blue68
(14,912 posts)8. There are (having seen them) a bunch of cool FB videos of adults, and their crow friends! I love em.
electric_blue68
(14,912 posts)9. Ty! Adorable kid, and cool crow.
Skittles
(153,169 posts)10. that is so cool!