"I Only Wish More People Were Like This Crow"
"We've Been Feeding A Small Family Of Four Crows (Mated Pair And Their Two Year Old Kids) For Several Years"
"Last week two days in a row they left these gifts, pull tabs threaded onto pine twigs. This isn't only generous, it's creative, it's art. My mind is blown."
"He Knew He Beat You Too, That's Wild"
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"Crow Rides On The Back Of An Eagle"
"Crow Helps Hedgehog To Cross The Street"
"I Started Feeding Bar Nuts To These Crows That Are Regural To The Patio Of A Bar I Work At. My Collection Of Gifts Finally Started After 3 Months"
"Crow Snowboarding And It's Using Plastic As A Sled. Crows Have Been Observed Engaging In Playful Behaviors, Like Sliding Down Snowy Rooftops Or Performing Aerial Acrobatics Just For Fun"
"Gabby, Our American Crow, Has Mastered Connect Four As Part Of Her Enrichment And Frequently Squares Off Against Her Trainer And Caretaker Sean"
"Gabby’s record is 15-1. She has to let Sean win every once in awhile to keep his confidence high."
"I Found This In The Spot Where I Feed My Crows Every Morning. It's Soaking Wet Because It Was Raining. But If They Did Drop It For Me, That's Absolutely Awesome"
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"Crows Are So Smart! The Bird Was Thirsty And What Matters Is "Water". There Is Solution To Most Things If You Think Out Of The Box"
"French Amusement Park "Puy Du Fou" Has Trained A Team Of Crows To Pick Up Garbage And Cigarette-Butts"
"For every piece of trash thrown into a bin, they’ll automatically receive a reward."
"I Knew Crows Were Smart But This One Is Actually Dipping His Chicken Nuggets"
"That Is Frank. He Is A Solitary Bird, But Also The First To Figure Out That He Gets Quite Bigger Nuts In A Personal Exchange"
"He jumps up and down until I come out and give him one of the really big peanuts. I bet he is quite smug about how well he trained me too."
"Crows Are Hilarious. They Seem To Enjoy Having Fun Keeping Themselves Amused. Here’s One That Used To "Hang Around" Outside Our House"
"Just swaying in the breeze. He used to do this quite regularly."
"Crows Are Incredibly Intelligent Birds Capable Of Recognizing Human Faces And Holding Grudges"
"If a crow feels threatened or harmed by a person, it can remember the individual for years. Additionally, crows have been known to warn other crows about dangerous humans, effectively creating a network of information shared among the birds. Their memory and social communication are part of why crows are considered some of the smartest animals on Earth"
"Crows Have Been Spotted Using Sticks To Extract Food From Hard-To-Reach Places, Even Bending The Sticks To Make Then More Effective"
"I Was In Vietnam Photographing Wildlife And Found An Eagle Pursuing A Crow For A Good While. After Watching Them For A Bit, They Landed And It Turned Out They Were Friends"
"Crows' Cognitive And Problem-Solving Skills Are Truly Remarkable"
"Been Feeding Crows For A Couple Of Months And Got My First Gift Today"
"A Friend Nursed An Injured Crow Back To Health After It Got Trapped In Her French Quarter Courtyard. These As Some Of The Things The Crow Has Been Bringing Her As Apparent Gifts"
"Crows Like To Pull Tails. Some Think It Is To Distract Another Animal From Eating Allowing Either The Crow Itself Or An Accomplice To Snatch The Food Away, While Others Think They Do It For Fun"