Hi my dear friends! Today I want to talk to such simple and such complex birds as crows. Why simple? Because in my country it is one of the most common birds. You can find them everywhere. Although, to be honest, I hardly noticed them until the first raven settled in my house. Now I pay attention to them all the time and see that they occupy a significant place among city birds.
At the same time, these birds are one of the most intelligent among the inhabitants of the feathered world. Have you ever seen how a crow throws a nut on the roadway to be crushed by a car? I was just mesmerized by this sight!
The first crow appeared in my house unexpectedly. A friend of mine asked me to shelter an injured bird. That was the moment I fell in love with these birds for the rest of my life!
I forgive them all their pranks. Has a crow ever thrown off a flower pot on you? At the same time, she retained the most innocent look! Or have you ever found that all the teaspoons just disappeared from your kitchen and, for some reason, now "grow" in the garden?
The sight of a sleeping crow chick can provoke a heart attack in a person with weak nerves. But it just sleeps!😁
Croes will never refuse to steal someone else's egg. However, as well as steal, for example, a baby squirrel. But when it comes to a very young crow, it shouldn't be so impudent. For example, the pigeon Vovka did not intend to tolerate such behavior and the young crow learned a lesson from him!
The baby crow quickly learns to recognize you as a food source. When you arrive, the beak opens immediately!😁
Pay attention: the chick opens its beak and shakes its wings. So it asks for food.
Spring is always a time for me when I am expecting baby crows. Most often these are chicks that have lost their parents. Recently, there are a lot of chicks with rickets. This is due to climate change and improper diet of urban birds. We manage to cure some of them and return them to the wild.
For those of them who stay with us, we try to create comfortable conditions.
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