Woman raises crow and helps him return to the wild

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2021
  • Woman raises crow and helps him return to the wild
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  • @reysterlightwood4127
    @reysterlightwood4127 2 года назад +7459

    If people saw this in medieval times, they would say "yup, that's a witch."

    • @pratyushlandekar9560
      @pratyushlandekar9560 2 года назад +365

      naw crow pets were kinda common back then

    • @dragulia_venaro
      @dragulia_venaro 2 года назад +245

      I think I will called it Crows-control instead of crowd-control

    • @superpayaseria
      @superpayaseria 2 года назад +170

      Now we say yup she's an angel

    • @joannaissoawesome
      @joannaissoawesome 2 года назад +128

      My neighbors look at me the same way 😅

    • @superpayaseria
      @superpayaseria 2 года назад +27

      @@joannaissoawesome like a witch?

  • @rod4516
    @rod4516 2 года назад +3087

    The neighbors must have loved the crow recording played on repeat😅

  • @Apairofheadphones123
    @Apairofheadphones123 Год назад +579

    Fun fact:
    Crows have a history in being best friends with wolves. Crows often used to drop sticks from the trees for wolf pups to grab. Essentially playing some form of fetch. So dogs playing fetch is already hardwired into their brains due to crows.
    Crows also flew behind pray that wolves are chasing so the wolves don’t lose it. In return the crow gets some of the meal if it was successfully caught.
    So it’s not much of a surprise that Pepe and Xena grew attached almost immediately.

    • @malaysiaball4084
      @malaysiaball4084 Год назад +46

      Mans best friend more like birds best friends

    • @NoName-fv5oo
      @NoName-fv5oo 11 месяцев назад +7

      Did a crow tell you that?

    • @Apairofheadphones123
      @Apairofheadphones123 11 месяцев назад +13

      @@NoName-fv5oo nope, the internet did

    • @artimidz3451
      @artimidz3451 11 месяцев назад +2

      That is incredibly cool info TYSM

    • @mercmaven7175
      @mercmaven7175 11 месяцев назад +5

      I ❤ crows, feed them every day on my daily walks, unsalted peanuts and cat food. They know me and they give me such joy❤❤❤

  • @bofuuu
    @bofuuu Год назад +1461

    Him and the dog playing tug of war together is FREAKING ADORABLE 😭

    • @tomferguson9250
      @tomferguson9250 Год назад +26

      That part & the goofy sunbathing pose were the best

    • @cecilia-vh6ld
      @cecilia-vh6ld Год назад +10

      @@islamisthetruewaytogod6812 its the forcing religion onto others and insulting the people who dont follow your religion for me...

    • @Souchi-ito
      @Souchi-ito Год назад +1

      ​@@cecilia-vh6ld yeah so much forcing that larger number of people are reverting. The fastest growing religion in the world. You Kafir really can't wait to spread lies about Islam. 🙄

    • @cosmictraveler731
      @cosmictraveler731 Год назад +10

      Ravens play with wolves in the wild so it makes sense.

    • @astralguardoriginal
      @astralguardoriginal Год назад +7

      Fun fact: Wild puppies and crows play naturally

  • @tomferguson9250
    @tomferguson9250 2 года назад +9747

    I love how smart crows are, especially when they trust someone - they'll actually pass that info on to other crows (especially family) about good humans so they know who is/isn't a threat

    • @JacktheRah
      @JacktheRah 2 года назад +558

      Generally it's incredible how smart most animals are.

    • @MsZoedog66
      @MsZoedog66 2 года назад +76

      @@JacktheRah Agreed!

    • @MsZoedog66
      @MsZoedog66 2 года назад +38

      That is amazing 💗💗

    • @markuffman9598
      @markuffman9598 2 года назад +262

      The more I think about it the more I realize they were/are smart. We are the ones to "realize" damn, animals are smart. They can't do calculous or build a rocket, but they survive and adapt in ways we cannot yet fathom. Lemme know the next time a hurricane or fire comes and your home is outside in a tree or on the ground. Animals are gone hours before. We still see people sitting on their roof, house flooded waiting for a helicopter. Like I said, they are smart.

    • @becool_444
      @becool_444 2 года назад +72

      Crows have a photographic memory!

  • @cryptic_creatorgaming9689
    @cryptic_creatorgaming9689 2 года назад +2669

    pepe is a genius. he literally found a way to cook his food!

    • @oddgeir2330
      @oddgeir2330 2 года назад +127

      Crows and other members of the Corvus family are highly intelligent.

    • @alenaduplantier4505
      @alenaduplantier4505 2 года назад +185

      Probably much smarter than tiktokers today🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @kman2783
      @kman2783 2 года назад +27

      Grilling and Chilling, I too thought that was cool. 😎

    • @bernsteiner88
      @bernsteiner88 2 года назад +7

      @@alenaduplantier4505 WAHAHAHA you bet!

    • @DEATH14269
      @DEATH14269 2 года назад +14

      Ask me who id rather talk to ...
      New age kid or a crow?
      Better yet I prefer a raven...

  • @xolitaire
    @xolitaire Год назад +929

    We had a crow when I was a kid! He fell out of the nest into our garden and sadly the parents abandoned him. Once he was old enough to go back into the wild he did so, but returned almost every day to spend time with us. He even began imitating our voices like a parrot would. He also knew exactly who was part of the family and who wasn't. They are scary smart.

    • @jaynesegman7847
      @jaynesegman7847 Год назад +25

      Yes they are. Thank you

    • @joaop4585
      @joaop4585 Год назад +19

      They are on the top 10 (if im not mistaken) of the chart of smartness among animals. Who knows how much time will take to evolution make them even smarter

    • @HeianFluer
      @HeianFluer Год назад +6

      Im pretty sure thier the smartest birds

    • @Forfex
      @Forfex Год назад

      @@islamisthetruewaytogod6812 was hat dieser Scheiss hier zu suchen ?

    • @tarniayres
      @tarniayres Год назад +1

      KEEP that crow

  • @fordxbgtfalcon
    @fordxbgtfalcon Год назад +405

    He imprinted on you because he was so young and most likely see’s you as his parents or siblings. We had a Crow show up on my doorstep with a broken wing, he was actually crowing and pecking the door to get our attention to help. We nursed him back to health and even taught him how to mimic some human words. We released him after about 5 or 6 months but he would still visit us every day for scratches and pets. They’re incredibly intelligent sentient beings.

    • @vinny_rivera
      @vinny_rivera Год назад +9

      He was too old to imprint, so he didn’t imprint on her.

    • @mikesexton8902
      @mikesexton8902 Год назад +5

      @@vinny_rivera I've heard of exception cases in moments of critical stress/trauma.

    • @vinny_rivera
      @vinny_rivera Год назад +2

      @@mikesexton8902 Those aren’t parent/sibling type, it’s a mate type

  • @redeye4516
    @redeye4516 2 года назад +3269

    I'm actually not surprised he managed to bond with the dog, flocks of ravens (another bird in the Corvus family closely related to crows) in the wild will often bond with packs of dogs. The ravens help search for prey from the air and lead the wolves to it, in exchange the wolves tenderize the flesh of the prey for the ravens to share with them.
    And it's not solely business too, because ravens will play with wolf pups. If they stopped hunting today, they'd likely still hang around each other.
    This has been going on long enough that it's thought to be the influence behind Odin's depiction as traveling with a pair of wolves and ravens.
    So as odd as this thing may seem, it's likely not the first time this has happened. Having a crow and a dog is also the closest you might come to being a god.

    • @carpetclimber4027
      @carpetclimber4027 2 года назад +174

      @Redeye Animal symbiosis. Kind of what humanity should be about, but no, we have to be maniacal gorillas with machine guns and excavators instead.

    • @just4laughbestoftiktok510
      @just4laughbestoftiktok510 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/oa5OaunvLGg/видео.html

    • @AsaelTheBeast
      @AsaelTheBeast 2 года назад +146

      @@carpetclimber4027 Actually, there are several examples of human-animal symbiosis, historically and in modern times.
      The most obvious one is dogs, of course. They were hanging out with our ancestors long before we ever figured out animal husbandry. There is also a kind of bird called a honeyguide, of which there are several types living throughout africa and asia. They'll actually lead people to honey bee nests, and the human honey hunter will naturally leave bits of comb, honey, and larva behind for the bird to feast on. Experienced honey hunter actually know a call that will attract honeyguides to help them out- it's actually pretty cool to watch. These are just two I can think of off the top of my head, but I'd bet real money there are more.
      Of course- animals coming into conflict with other animals is nothing new either- just as humans coming into conflict with animals isn't.
      Thing is, that kind of Symbiosis take a long time to evolve naturally. Humans aren't just the new kid on the block, we're far and away from the region and biome our species developed in (which is believed to be the fertile crescent around Africa. Very few people live there now.)

    • @burimsaliji23
      @burimsaliji23 2 года назад +15

      Man that's amazing 😁 such a cool animal both dogs and ravens ❤️

    • @brattysubenthusiast
      @brattysubenthusiast 2 года назад +66

      @@carpetclimber4027 dont worry,they capitalize on that one too. crows would recognize and follow armies around,hoping people would kill each other so they could catch a few snacks. hence why they are considered a bad omen

  • @BobGymlan
    @BobGymlan 2 года назад +2762

    I would definitely spend a lot of time convincing people I was some kind of Druid.

    • @lionobama1397
      @lionobama1397 2 года назад +30

      That’s pretty smart Bob Gymlan

    • @shardinhand1243
      @shardinhand1243 2 года назад +8

      welldone m8

    • @corvusscottwilliams4751
      @corvusscottwilliams4751 2 года назад +50

      Try walking through a small town with about 30 rescued/released crow's that love you.. Then they bring their partners and offspring to meet you..
      Love your channel also mate...

    • @nickhernandez6022
      @nickhernandez6022 2 года назад +9

      Bob Gymlan now this is a funny place to find you. Great channel, man.

    • @roberth4395
      @roberth4395 2 года назад +21

      Just cut one of your eyes out, dress in black fur, carry a staff and wander around looking menacing in scandinavian forests with your pet crow.

  • @amberxv4777
    @amberxv4777 Год назад +631

    This lady is an incredible trainer. She knew how to help the crow without making him dependent on her.
    She also knew how to train her dog very well to make him accept the crow and not scare him.
    She immediately said to her "no barking" when the crow was nearby.
    This woman is like an animal whisperer

    • @janelane310
      @janelane310 Год назад

      @@islamisthetruewaytogod6812 go away you bot

    • @troywright359
      @troywright359 Год назад +9

      @@islamisthetruewaytogod6812 too much, you put people off. Please learn to condense your beliefs into inviting people to find out more

    • @violinn0006
      @violinn0006 Год назад +2

      Yes! What about record the baby sound and play it for some period of time to call her family ! Fascinating 🎉

    • @violinn0006
      @violinn0006 Год назад +2

      And I'm so glad to learn how crows having sun bath 😊

    • @BlooDnGoRe564
      @BlooDnGoRe564 Год назад +4

      Fun fact: crows have an emotional attachment to dogs

  • @margaretsmith927
    @margaretsmith927 Год назад +1108

    This was in 1967. I was 7 yrs old
    My great uncle found an abandoned
    baby crow. I think it was actually a
    Raven. He hand raised it. It could
    talk and answer to its name, Jacko
    He grew into this beautiful shiney
    jet black majestic bird.
    But some really bad boys in our area
    were afraid of it and ended up killing Jacko with sling shots. My uncle was devastated, never forgot the bird and mourned it for the remainder of his life. I'm 62 and I still remember seeing them together.
    The love and trust they had for each other. It's like it was yesterday.
    Such beautiful and clever birds

    • @1nner.w0rld
      @1nner.w0rld Год назад +158

      THAT IS SO UPSETTING !

    • @moonshinethics
      @moonshinethics Год назад +117

      This breaks my heart.

    • @lisabelle7553
      @lisabelle7553 Год назад +120

      So sad, even to hear all these years later. The evil things people do.

    • @joannemurdock7899
      @joannemurdock7899 Год назад +38

      So very sad poor bird! 💙🙏💙🙏and sad for your grandpop..too!

    • @allaroundme5557
      @allaroundme5557 Год назад +36

      Jesus christ, i thought my day could not have been more depressing

  • @seigedrakonera5689
    @seigedrakonera5689 2 года назад +1270

    Oh man, his sun bathing is absolutely hilarious. It looks like he's having an overly theatrical death! 😂

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 2 года назад +17

      Agreed! 🤣👌

    • @peacefulbeatsforrealhumans8379
      @peacefulbeatsforrealhumans8379 2 года назад +21

      Right? Also when he was a baby at 1:38 the nom nom nom noises made me laugh 😆

    • @misslila7501
      @misslila7501 2 года назад +2

      Hilarious* 😂

    • @marcelo.pastorelli
      @marcelo.pastorelli 2 года назад +6

      My mom and I rescued a Saltador around the start of this year and it sunbathed the same as that crow. Cute, goofy and funny at the same time

    • @michelehemlokhexwhite4310
      @michelehemlokhexwhite4310 2 года назад +1

      Lol indeed! Tragedy drop (with wings!).

  • @FrogyFan
    @FrogyFan 2 года назад +643

    3 different species, all good friends. Incredible

  • @Alteori
    @Alteori Год назад +187

    I am so very happy that he doesn't trust strangers and that he only trusts his family . Crows are very incredibly smart and this will help him with survival

    • @malaysiaball4084
      @malaysiaball4084 Год назад

      Cant believe no one reconside you for 8 months

    • @bosobot
      @bosobot 7 месяцев назад

      tbh its more likely that the crow sees their guardian as a mate - you can see the crow wiggling its tail and the human touching the bird WAY down its head, which is sexually stimulating and not petting really. you must trust your mate since crows mate for life and raise children each year

  • @franklinwalker8005
    @franklinwalker8005 Год назад +187

    My mom rescued a crow when I was young. She nursed it back to health and he loved everyone in the family including the dogs. The dogs tolerated the crow., he would ride on their backs. He came to the window and knocked with his beak when he wanted in and we just opened the window and let him in. Left the window open so he could leave. He usually stayed for hours. I'll always remember Mr. Crow!

    • @ewetn1
      @ewetn1 Год назад +15

      What a lovely story 💝

  • @SassyMuffinGaming
    @SassyMuffinGaming 2 года назад +1558

    Crows and ravens have extremely good facial recognition, which is why most of the time even if returned to the wild and contact is limited, they still remember. That is why Pepe is okay with your family but still leery of others he doesn't know.

    • @boopiepotato7748
      @boopiepotato7748 2 года назад +5

      it's more like how we do it

    • @marcsalzman8082
      @marcsalzman8082 2 года назад +33

      Very true - Corvids are something else; theatrical,
      dramatic, highly intelligent, only in more recent years have I realized just how adept & skilled they really are !

    • @SassyMuffinGaming
      @SassyMuffinGaming 2 года назад +18

      @@marcsalzman8082 I usually describe them as toddlers with steak knives (they like to peck at everything and their beaks are very sharp lol)

    • @Steely33
      @Steely33 2 года назад +5

      I had read somewhere that these birds can remember a face for up to 20 years, not sure how they figured that out, but I found that as extraordinary in its self.

    • @eonreeves4324
      @eonreeves4324 2 года назад +3

      They hold grudges too so don't pick on them lol fr tho

  • @ccbusa05
    @ccbusa05 2 года назад +1822

    I'm an old guy, but I remember Jocko, my pet crow that I got out of a nest in an almond orchard. Had him for two years, then one day he decided to leave. Gosh, that was in 1959! You did a great job raising him young lady!

    • @ShaDusK
      @ShaDusK 2 года назад +21

      He just left you after 2 years? Aww ;|

    • @pedinhuh16
      @pedinhuh16 2 года назад +139

      @@ShaDusK it's a bird, it has to fly away and live for itself.

    • @faeriesmak
      @faeriesmak 2 года назад +50

      Mine was Edgar. People don’t realize what joys crows are. They are special.

    • @bluesakura2092
      @bluesakura2092 Год назад +25

      Thank you for sharing that story. There’s something so magical about people who have lived and seen so many things. Thank you for living and sharing.

    • @catscanhavelittleasalami
      @catscanhavelittleasalami Год назад +15

      Jocko never forgot you!

  • @deathcap.
    @deathcap. Год назад +42

    THE DOG BEING GENTLE WITH TUG OF WAR. MY HEART.

    • @WolfFireheart
      @WolfFireheart Год назад +4

      Dogs love to play.
      Dogs are one of the animals that will actually hold back and not go all in against someone smaller or weaker. Its not important to them who wins or who loses, its the game that's fun.
      When both, or all parties involved are having fun, the games go on for much longer!

  • @gd7561
    @gd7561 11 месяцев назад +10

    I knew crows were super intelligent!! This is a great video!!!

  • @dianajames4717
    @dianajames4717 2 года назад +850

    i have never ever ever seen a bird following a lady and a dog like that. Oh my God. this is just unreal. I am impressed. What a special beauty.

  • @abouttime5000
    @abouttime5000 2 года назад +1248

    This young lady has really explained the pros and cons of becoming involved with crows. Extremely well said.

    • @randomrandorandom
      @randomrandorandom Год назад

      @@islamisthetruewaytogod6812 wow, sure seems like a great religion - painting dissenters as antichrist worshippers. Get a grip man

    • @Narwhal-uz9ih
      @Narwhal-uz9ih Год назад +3

      Yea

  • @ploomer264
    @ploomer264 10 месяцев назад +11

    I have always, always wanted to be befriended by a Crow. Amazing, intelligent birds!

  • @AdrianaLynnTodd
    @AdrianaLynnTodd Год назад +49

    I've never seen such an affectionate crow. It's very sweet that the crow comes back to see the people who raised him.

    • @michaelhalahan
      @michaelhalahan Год назад +8

      Crows and Ravens are very Social Birds--and by Definition, very affectionate with each other and Humans(under conditions as here) they even are known to be 'Kind' to other Juveniles that get 'Rebuffed' by a Female when looking for a mate--Social, Affectionate and Intelligent. I raised and kept a crow for a Pet in High School. They are very , very intelligent as lady states. Enjoyed all the comments of people who have raised and released them back to Wild and have kept that bond nutured over yrs after release. Very enjoyable to view Video and read comments.

  • @Victoria-qb3dr
    @Victoria-qb3dr 2 года назад +394

    *He brings friends over*
    Pepe: "Come and look at my pet humans and how well trained they are"

    • @masu8711
      @masu8711 2 года назад +2

      @Joon Bae Young thats a joke

  • @lesant7659
    @lesant7659 2 года назад +623

    Pepe's friends looking from the distance be like " WHAT THE HELLL... IS GOING ON WITH PEPE?? , HE'S GONE TO THE WILDSIDE 👁👃👁"

  • @fairyfinderw3026
    @fairyfinderw3026 Год назад +64

    Imagine if she’d named him “Spirit of the night”, it would be so badass to shout “Spirit of the night, come to me!” and then a crow flies onto your arm

  • @i_love_rescue_animals
    @i_love_rescue_animals Год назад +61

    This is such a cool story. The humans did a great job of trying to find Pepe's parents and then did a GREAT job of raising him. The balance they created by letting him be wild, but he still chooses to spend time with them, is so amazing. Crows are such intelligent animals! Really glad to hear he is wary of strangers! ❤️

  • @io-fu9zn
    @io-fu9zn 2 года назад +438

    You're so fortunate that Pepe took up with other crows when he started flying. My crow was just learning, when a hawk killed her. She just didn't know, and there were no other crows to teach her. Ironically, a hawk had dropped her in our yard as a tiny baby, and that's how we came to have her. Smartest bird I was ever around. I miss her every day, and it's been 16 years since I lost her.

    • @franknada8235
      @franknada8235 2 года назад +29

      In comparison they're so smart I wish our President was a crow.

    • @Mikhail-Tkachenko
      @Mikhail-Tkachenko 2 года назад +18

      @@franknada8235 He's got the hair sniffing thing down

    • @crystalidentity
      @crystalidentity 2 года назад +7

      @@Mikhail-Tkachenko BAHAHA ! ! ! Ohhh burrrrrn...

    • @samkandy3792
      @samkandy3792 2 года назад +21

      So sorry for your loss 💔 You must’ve had an incredible love for your little one to think about her and miss her 16 years later. I like to think that when our loved ones pass, if we still remember them and think about them with love, that they live on with us in our hearts. A piece of us is changed by having known and loving them.
      Sending you all the comfort, love & support I can muster. 💕 Your crow was lucky to have someone who cares so deeply for them.

    • @robertogiovanelli1709
      @robertogiovanelli1709 2 года назад +1

      @@franknada8235
      😐😄

  • @Sheltieshangrila
    @Sheltieshangrila 2 года назад +1131

    I've been feeding a 6 or 7 generation murder of crows every day for many, many years now. Still waiting for the little shits to bring me a "crow gift," lol. But they help chase off the hawks, owls and foxes that hunt my rescue squirrels, so that's truly the best gift they can give me. Love this video!

    • @joshua9862
      @joshua9862 2 года назад +41

      Based

    • @jacobdoolan4978
      @jacobdoolan4978 2 года назад +6

      Based?

    • @vickiegveg
      @vickiegveg 2 года назад +20

      I've seen a pair of crows attack a baby rabbit so watch your squirrels!

    • @NancyJGH
      @NancyJGH 2 года назад +20

      How do you befriend a crow. All the birds come to our yard with the exception of crows. Once in a blue moon (mostly winter) they stop by and watch from above. I put food (compost, seeds, bird food) and water. Othertimes they get chased by grackles. Mostly it happens in the spring and summer months.

    • @anitajinfla9762
      @anitajinfla9762 2 года назад +7

      Check out Amy.. She lives in England and a Falconer...
      Fable.. Is her Raven... Beautiful big bird she is. And she talks a little... Does this cute.. Boop boop..
      Interesting channel for sure! 😊
      ruclips.net/video/-yXBnAL7dIo/видео.html

  • @farraelena4570
    @farraelena4570 Год назад +33

    The part where he just looked at you while you were petting him was GOLD. The affection is visible in his eyes. i truly love this. i used to have a few pet birds and my favorite one was a Yellow-vented Bulbul. i raised it before it even hatched out of its nest until it died 5 years later. I loved that bird to bits. IMO, birds are the most beautiful animal on the planet. Hands down.

    • @bosobot
      @bosobot 7 месяцев назад

      sorry but imagine someone who feeds you also "pets" you around the nipples all the time, ofc there's gonna be hella affection in your eyes. the tail wiggle an obvious indication of a mating behavior, which all birds express, and birds in captivity get sexually frustrated with no same-species mates around and hormones kicking, and now there's a human constantly stimulating. pet bird owners usually know they shouldn't touch their birds anything but head. getting hormonal without action may lead to all sorts of problems, given captive bird (even if rescued) is already in pretty unconventional conditions. i love corvids too, both for their looks and intelligence, but anthropomorphism is an easy trap to fall into. animals are much more unique and interesting than watered down versions of humans (;

  • @seahorserider33
    @seahorserider33 Год назад +9

    Haha "You won't believe that Pepe has human pets" 🤣 Great story and so thankful for people who care for animals!

  • @YautjaSpacePirate
    @YautjaSpacePirate 2 года назад +733

    Imagine if more and more crows start interacting with humans if people don't hurt them just like when dolphins and sting rays come to humans out of curiosity. I would totally have fun interacting with them!

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku 2 года назад

      Why is Donald Trump pretty and I am not? But why does he only have a wife but I have TWO HANDSOME GIRLFRIENDS who I show off in my masterpiece YT videos? Do you know the answer, dear cy

    • @chiefkeef8936
      @chiefkeef8936 2 года назад +14

      @@AxxLAfriku leave cy alone , dont talk to me or my son ever again !!!!

    • @chriswelcome8102
      @chriswelcome8102 2 года назад +14

      It's the kind of bond you only get from raising it from a young age or bringing it back to health. I've got a really strong bond with my cat because I had him since he was a tiny kitty, but he will run away from most other people, unless I'm with him at the time and even then It's still touch and go

    • @ryuuthefrog3775
      @ryuuthefrog3775 2 года назад +20

      @@chriswelcome8102 plus crows are just super chill birds. Have a ton where I live and they don't really mind you, sometimes they "talk" with you, listening to what you say and cawing in response. They're so cute. Plus what you said about animals is totally true!! You can get a bond with an animal at any age, but when you raise one from a baby it's just so.. special. We got my brother's dog when she was 6 weeks old, and she loves each and every one of us, I've just never seen such a friendly dog. She lays on her back a lot and exposes her belly with is the sign of ultimate trust :)

    • @themadsamplist
      @themadsamplist 2 года назад +9

      Bring food and they will slowly start trusting you. It takes time and patience but they are very smart animals. And very curious. I've had a couple of crows visit me every day on my breaks at work. They just came and sit next to me and chill for a bit. I gave them food offcourse.

  • @battano
    @battano 2 года назад +603

    Its hard to be accepted by a wild crow and they have done great keeping Pepe wild. Pretty cool that he comes and shows them off to his other wild crow friends. Hope they never have to move and lose their connection to Pepe.

    • @williamsmith4091
      @williamsmith4091 2 года назад +30

      Im a grown ass dude and I'd cry real bad if that ever happens... I love their interactions I cant see them separated . I cannot

    • @Jnanabase
      @Jnanabase 2 года назад +4

      Wouldn't Pepe locate them somehow? Maybe expose Pepe to a certain scent they wear or something?

    • @TheBanjoShowOfficial
      @TheBanjoShowOfficial 2 года назад +2

      well it was also young which means it likely imprinted more easily onto the human caretakers.

    • @kylabaisden1558
      @kylabaisden1558 2 года назад +1

      I strongly agree

    • @Mark95876
      @Mark95876 Год назад +3

      The difficulty is in knowing which crow in a group of crows is the one
      that you are trying to maintain a one-to-one relationship with. It is a lot easier with single crows or couples.

  • @zander8752
    @zander8752 Год назад +10

    That's not a pet, that's a friend

  • @corbinnicholson945
    @corbinnicholson945 Год назад +7

    6:30 he’s learning to cook

  • @franksmith7247
    @franksmith7247 2 года назад +628

    One of my first memories as a child was my mother telling me that my grandfather found a crow with an injured wing on his farm in Austria and repaired it with a splint. The crow knew he was being taken care of.
    To this day, I feel a connection with crows.
    You're a lovely couple.

    • @jacobdoolan4978
      @jacobdoolan4978 2 года назад +7

      A bird pooped on my seat today of my bike. Not anyone else’s, just mine

    • @paul2019monte
      @paul2019monte 2 года назад +6

      @@jacobdoolan4978 that brings good luck 😊

    • @jacobdoolan4978
      @jacobdoolan4978 2 года назад

      @@paul2019monte 🙂no

    • @paul2019monte
      @paul2019monte 2 года назад +3

      @@jacobdoolan4978 Oh I thought a bird pooping on you was a sign of good luck. I guess it depends on whether or not you're trying to sit on that bike seat 😂

    • @jacobdoolan4978
      @jacobdoolan4978 2 года назад +2

      @@paul2019monte 😅

  • @VendErre
    @VendErre 2 года назад +261

    So this crow is both functioning with a human family and interacting with the crow people. Fascinating.
    He's truly an ambassador, what a wonderful gentleman.

  • @leighflorkevich9916
    @leighflorkevich9916 Год назад +9

    Pepe obviously remembers you and your husband and Xena because you are his family. I am so impressed at the way you raised him and gave him such a good life! He can be free to just be himself and that's the best thing anyone, human or animal, can possibly hope to be!

  • @Jtb1122own
    @Jtb1122own Год назад +7

    I remember when I was about 9 or 10 me and my friend were hanging out, and we kept hearing a cawing sound in the woods. We went to it and found a crow stuck in a bush. He had small tree limbs that punctured some of his wings and he couldn't get out. So we carefully approached him and he sat there and watched us and let us remove the branches from his wings and he let us pet him. Then he flew off. Awesome experience and it makes more sense knowing how intelligent crows are.

  • @xxxxmimi
    @xxxxmimi 2 года назад +491

    its so cool the crow wants to take a walk together - and i love how relaxed the dog is around the bird, just not even minding it. i just love animals

    • @michelehemlokhexwhite4310
      @michelehemlokhexwhite4310 2 года назад +7

      My magpie landed on the dog's back last week. The dog gave her a dirty look a wandered off once I shooed off the magpie! (Same situation as this, magpie is a rescue).

    • @jaynesegman7847
      @jaynesegman7847 Год назад +1

      I do too please donate to needy animals if you get a chance

  • @hoopoe3093
    @hoopoe3093 2 года назад +327

    Crows are intelligent birds and they have excellent memory. They behave like humans, attending to the funeral and even judge other crows. And they remember who treat them bad, too.

    • @infozone9601
      @infozone9601 2 года назад +3

      So why do they always attack me if they're so smart? Never did anything to them...

    • @Roberthun
      @Roberthun 2 года назад +17

      @@infozone9601 maybe you are guilty by association or another human hurt them an they don't trust any humans anymore.

    • @hlcepeda
      @hlcepeda 2 года назад +2

      At a Starbuck's near us we've often seen a crow use the large fountain there to separate edibles from inedibles in the same way exhibited by some primates: The crow drops its findings into the fountain basin and retrieves the edibles (ex: seeds, insects) that float.

    • @amf8648
      @amf8648 2 года назад +9

      They are also known for visiting their parents!

    • @george3697
      @george3697 2 года назад +14

      @@infozone9601 because you think they are stupid, so they want to beat your aas

  • @lisanicholls
    @lisanicholls Год назад +2

    seeing the gsd play tug of war with the crow was just so wholesome ❤

  • @-.Weirdo.-
    @-.Weirdo.- Год назад +6

    In 2018 me my sister and mom helped a crow that was choking, and we feed him a lot of mandarins. And later when ever he found something he thought was helpful he would put in our backyard. I remember once he waited till I went outside then dropped a Dairy Queen cup in the backyard right in front of me ❤😂❤

  • @2_pencil
    @2_pencil 2 года назад +749

    What remarkable rescuers and wonderful humans! I’m glad Pepe enjoys being wild but still appreciates his family.

    • @Fred-sw2gk
      @Fred-sw2gk 2 года назад

      P. Gmjnknm?m

    • @JohnSmith-bw6pv
      @JohnSmith-bw6pv 2 года назад

      What remarkable animals! The human is just desperate, wonder why its name is pepe..

    • @VeganV5912
      @VeganV5912 2 года назад

      @@JohnSmith-bw6pv . You don’t do it with your.. 😫🔪🦠🍖🔴👶.... You don’t do it with your dog 😫🔪🍖🔴🐶.... You don’t do it with your pig 🐷, oh wait 🤪🦠🍖🔴🐷.... Pssssychoooo !!! Over a burger et cetera. 5 minute burger !!! 😫🔪🍖🔴🐮 !!!! You can have a vegan burger and vegan chicken and vegan pizza and vegan curry and vegan tacos and vegan burritos..... without murder !!! Simple !!! ✅🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @JohnSmith-bw6pv
      @JohnSmith-bw6pv 2 года назад +4

      @@VeganV5912 wut ? you got issues.

    • @markuffman9598
      @markuffman9598 2 года назад

      @@VeganV5912 do what? Your comment is bouncing off my simple mind. Not understanding your message. We don't rescue animals? Or we don't rescue bacteria? We don't eat crows, but we raise and eat mammals? So many emojis I don't get your message. Please clarify. I'm always willing to learn.

  • @davidnierzwick2775
    @davidnierzwick2775 2 года назад +448

    This couple, they are beautiful people!🤩

    • @briannecherry8245
      @briannecherry8245 2 года назад +17

      I was just thinking the same thing! These are the best kinds of people.

    • @robinbooth954
      @robinbooth954 2 года назад +4

      Love these humans!!

  • @calimero600
    @calimero600 Год назад +14

    I really love that you told the people:" Don't put a wild animal in cages!" Too many people out there do this with owls, caracal, lynx a. s.o. only because they find them cute. But they are loving feeling creatures and love their freedom and independence!!

    • @TheSarahMarquette
      @TheSarahMarquette Год назад

      Like how people are not supposed to cage wild animals

  • @Hammi4Real
    @Hammi4Real Год назад +4

    I'm grateful for people managing to strike the balance of both friendship and rehabilitation into wilderness.

  • @japankasasagi
    @japankasasagi 2 года назад +480

    In the wild, crows and wolves often hang out together, and Xena basically looks like a giant wolf!

    • @lovesanimalshatesrats6339
      @lovesanimalshatesrats6339 2 года назад +21

      They do? Never heard that before! That’s cool!

    • @righthandstep5
      @righthandstep5 2 года назад +48

      More chance of good food. Scavenger and carnivore ❤ together

    • @burgbass
      @burgbass 2 года назад +9

      Well thing is wolves are already giant.

    • @TheDirtyredbandana
      @TheDirtyredbandana 2 года назад +22

      They take out the ticks, fleas, etc from the wolves.

    • @traceysimmons4913
      @traceysimmons4913 2 года назад

      Wolves do not have fleas, maybe that is why lol.

  • @PlanetRockJesus
    @PlanetRockJesus 2 года назад +241

    This so warmed my heart. Most people don't realize how smart and compassionate birds can be. And I love your narration of the story of Pepe. In heaven, the lion lies down with the lamb.

    • @emer157
      @emer157 2 года назад +8

      'in heaven the lion lies down with the lamb' wow, that is beautiful 🙏

    • @just4laughbestoftiktok510
      @just4laughbestoftiktok510 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/oa5OaunvLGg/видео.html

    • @Cocolicious1111
      @Cocolicious1111 2 года назад +7

      Not to be rude but it's actually the wolf will lie down with the lamb but yes agreed so warming 💓🥰
      Isaiah 11:6 The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together...

  • @denise2675
    @denise2675 Год назад +6

    THANK YOU FOR HELPING POOR CROW !!!! BLESS YOU AND CROW !!!!!! GOT ME SMILING !!!!! THANK YOU !!!!!!

  • @tyroncline5978
    @tyroncline5978 Год назад +3

    The connection between humans and animals is spiritual

  • @beer_muscle
    @beer_muscle 2 года назад +11

    4:06:
    Crow 1: Did he just get invited for lunch by humans?
    Crow 2: Nah, maybe we're just doing too much crack

  • @em-agan
    @em-agan 2 года назад +52

    1:58 I’m crying looking at this little baby… my Nanny (great grandmother) nursed a crow back to health in the 70’s. She says he visited her for the rest of his life and came to her at the end, you may have just made a forever friend :)

  • @aliciagreen5411
    @aliciagreen5411 10 месяцев назад +2

    "You won't believe it but Pepe has HUMAN PETS 🤯"
    Lol that's exactly what they are saying to one another 😂 those birds are so smart ❤

  • @AnastaciaZhuk
    @AnastaciaZhuk Год назад +15

    Amazing! Crows are some of the smartest species. My dad and his brother had a rescue jackdaw (a member of the crow family) as kids, and it was incredibly smart. Even after its wing had healed and they released it into the wild, the bird often visited them for snacks :)

  • @pepeboy234
    @pepeboy234 2 года назад +157

    Crows can stay with their parents for up to two years or longer. Sometimes crows help raise the new babies as well. They are a very sophisticated family/flock network compared with most other birds who leave the parent(s) very soon after fledging

    • @katzy43
      @katzy43 2 года назад +7

      I am friend with a pair of crows since many years and they seem to feed and teach their children till about middle of August. After that the parents are alone again. I have often wondered where they take their children and leave them for good. They don't allow any other crows into their territory.

    • @crystalidentity
      @crystalidentity 2 года назад

      @@katzy43 Oh, that's interesting. So they're only ever a pair, and never form a flock! Unusual?

    • @TheGremlinOfChaos
      @TheGremlinOfChaos 2 года назад +1

      i was just wondering “isnt that a normal fledgling?” but then when they talked about the parents NEVER comming around i knew somthing was wrong

  • @dhulem
    @dhulem 2 года назад +128

    I’ve raised three crows at different stages of my life. The first in the sixth grade with my mom and the most recent one (actually a Jackdaw) with my wife. The second one didn’t make it-it’s a dangerous world; it’s important that they learn how to avoid these dangers the best they can. The other two presumably are living full and happy lives in the wild. We took them through a rehabilitation process. I’ll always love these birds.

  • @nancydiehl296
    @nancydiehl296 Год назад +9

    The fact that he LITERALLY walks w/her & her dog is AMAZING…. ❤️ it!!!

  • @greenlizard4208
    @greenlizard4208 Год назад +21

    I like that she didn't completely domesticate it and still gives it all the freedom it needs while still having a pet-like bond with it.

  • @fredakurzbard4962
    @fredakurzbard4962 2 года назад +75

    You gave him a life. The planet needs more people like you.....

    • @StarFrost64
      @StarFrost64 2 года назад

      This crow will surely die as soon as they aren’t it’s Main food source anymore

  • @Charlie-qn4my
    @Charlie-qn4my 2 года назад +165

    Great human beings. I love when Xena barked a little at Pepe, the mom calmly said 'no barking' while patting her gently. No wonder Xena is so chilled and Pepe trusts them

  • @skeliskellington5233
    @skeliskellington5233 Год назад +1

    I know very little about this woman, but I absolutely love her

  • @Beth-zg6gb
    @Beth-zg6gb 11 месяцев назад +4

    One of my favorite videos! It’s a great example of the benefits we can reap when humans respect, appreciate, and commune with nature on its own terms rather than trying to dominate, change, or destroy! Bravo! 💕

  • @PaladinHeart33
    @PaladinHeart33 2 года назад +180

    So beautiful! I love that they managed to raise him so he could be a wild bird. I also love it that he still visits them! I would love to befriend a crow. I love birds so much!

    • @amf8648
      @amf8648 2 года назад +16

      And it is a total natural behaviour to him because corvids are known to visit their parents after adulthood!!

    • @march3609
      @march3609 Год назад

      So would I.

  • @thegreenskittle
    @thegreenskittle 2 года назад +7

    6:51 - the cutest section where the crow sunbathes like a Greek tragedy death. You're welcome

  • @fgjde744u
    @fgjde744u 11 месяцев назад +5

    WE NEED MORE PEOPLE LIKE YOU IN THIS WORLD! GOD BLESS YOU!

  • @comc9103
    @comc9103 Год назад +6

    I used to feed the crows at my sister’s house. They got used to me and signal I was coming out. They would follow me to the park. One day my brother in law was yelling at me because he was arguing with my sister and the crows witnessed this. The following morning, his car was covered in eggshells they picked from the trash. I went off and fed them as usual as they followed me to the park. It was their way of defending me. I LOVE CROWS and miss my little defenders! ❤

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 2 года назад +143

    Its very beautiful when people take the time to understand animals and cross the species limitations and mental blocks. These folks have done that. What a great gift to have the respect and trust of a wild bird which views you as family. Thank you for your most excellent care of this baby crow. I've done a lot of rescue rehab of animals, birds, reptiles, and even boa constrictors know when someone cares for them. Its a beautiful thing to communicate without spoken language, but just an energy they feel. Bravo on an excellent job!

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 2 года назад +3

      @@ladysuda3807 This is another name for the Ball Python, or Python Regius. They are very gentle and make good pets for the reptile specialist owners. Adorable guys and good natured, not as temperamental as the much larger Suriname Redtail Boas I had. I adore those boas but they require specialty care and are not easy due to size. A mature ball python can still be carried around. Great job on your rescue!

    • @ladysuda3807
      @ladysuda3807 2 года назад +4

      @@mjremy2605 Thank you! I’m British and Royal Python is what we name them here. I still say Ball Python sometimes though. Yes they are very gentle and docile animals and my girl is so pretty and she is grateful to be safe now. Her previous owners starved her. Now she has exercise, food, a lovely enclosure and she goes to the park when the weather is nice. She has what looks like a burn or a rat bite on her lower body.. In Britain it’s illegal to feed live so I’m not sure what happened.
      I do think that Boas are gorgeous too but I think that they grow that big and I don’t have the room. I do have corn snakes though and Scorpions and tarantulas and hissers and cats.
      I’m glad that my Python is in my life. 💖💛❤️‍🔥

    • @junehampton8708
      @junehampton8708 2 года назад +1

      That understanding comes natural to alot of people

  • @user-eh2jk6mf9s
    @user-eh2jk6mf9s 2 года назад +44

    My uncle found a small crow. We called him Bobby. He had stunning blue eyes and never fully lost them. They became more gray-ish but never black like on most crows. He stayed with uncle for around a year and a few months. He would perch on his shoulder and groom him, they tried to give him to a rescue but he wouldn't eat and would try to escape, so they took him back. Eventually he flew off on his own and never came. Last time we saw him was with a flock of pigeons, we are sure it was him because of the eyes and that he turned to look at us when he called him.

  • @KreationsOvMatt
    @KreationsOvMatt Год назад +4

    0:39 that response when she said "good morning" was great!

  • @clairemacmillan5098
    @clairemacmillan5098 22 дня назад +1

    Best human pets ever and he should be proud to show them off to his crow pals.
    He's a lucky crow and clearly appreciates his family of pet humans and the dog that looks after them when he's away ❤

  • @riverdragon1653
    @riverdragon1653 2 года назад +6

    7:03 *"Did you break, Pepe?"* 😂

  • @laurat1129
    @laurat1129 2 года назад +120

    Pepe's so fortunate to live with his humans yet still be wild. And I love the friendship with Zena. Who are the pets here?😅 Once as I was walking my dog, I came upon a crow wings spread on the grass near the sidewalk. Since I thought he was injured, I called a wildlife rescue, but when I returned later, he was gone. So I guess I can rest easy now knowing that crow was just "sunbathing"!😎

  • @MM-yi9zn
    @MM-yi9zn Год назад +5

    This is delightful & so special. What a fantastic woman. I love this. Efforts have brought enormous rewards!

  • @avalonjustin
    @avalonjustin Год назад +8

    This is fantastic. What a great way to co-exist with nature and learn about animal behavior at the same time. God bless Pepe and his friends.

  • @ishratfirdousi7182
    @ishratfirdousi7182 2 года назад +60

    "Pepe has human pets!" Great line.

    • @annabananna77
      @annabananna77 2 года назад +1

      i really hope animals think like this, i hope my hamster and dog think i’m their pet :)

  • @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126
    @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 2 года назад +158

    The used mascara wand gift was cool! He thought this is a human thing-e for a girl so surly she will love it! When you think about it, it is actually quite brilliant because he must have seen a human female using one and figured it would make a great gift. What an amazing bird and a wonderful human family who took him in!
    Cheers

    • @georgiishmakov9588
      @georgiishmakov9588 Год назад +16

      all that's left is to teach him that what humans actually really like is money

    • @dakota9821
      @dakota9821 Год назад +24

      Unlikely he thought about her being a female in regards to the gift. In fact I'd be money it has absolutely nothing to do with it. I do agree that he recognized it as a human item and thought it would make a good gift for his human.

    • @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126
      @kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 Год назад +23

      @@dakota9821
      You may be right, however; I had an African Grey growing up named Bird and I can assure you he absolutely could tell the difference between a male and female human being. He didn’t like most men, only allowing my stepfather to handle him. He was aggressive towards males, even male children like my little brother, but anytime a female walked in the room Bird would whistle at them 😱 sometimes he would even say “pretty girl” after he whistled. So, I believe crows and black birds are just as intelligent as Bird was and able to tell the difference between male and female humans 🤔
      Cheers

    • @Silent_Tentacle
      @Silent_Tentacle Год назад

      @@georgiishmakov9588 you know there have been cases of crows being trained to steal

    • @RadicalEdward_115
      @RadicalEdward_115 Год назад

      @@georgiishmakov9588 🤣👌

  • @user-sp8yi9rf8v
    @user-sp8yi9rf8v 10 месяцев назад +4

    Mein Herz wurde warm durch diese Geschichte. Liebe Leute.❤❤

  • @sariyasuwanjan6545
    @sariyasuwanjan6545 Год назад +2

    I love you guys …you treat animals right and gentle ❤

  • @lovesanimalshatesrats6339
    @lovesanimalshatesrats6339 2 года назад +46

    This is what my heaven would be like, every animal is your best friend.

    • @bonnielass3975
      @bonnielass3975 2 года назад +6

      I always felt the same! I remember when the pastor at our church told me that animals didn't go to heaven. I told him I didn't believe that. I know they have soul's and talk to us! (Cause he had said it was because they didn't have soul's!) He just wasn't listening right! I had helped/cared for, many animals on our farm. Watching them love and play with me. I knew they'd make it to my heaven.

    • @lovesanimalshatesrats6339
      @lovesanimalshatesrats6339 2 года назад +5

      @@bonnielass3975 don’t let any person tell you about heaven. Theyve never been there or met it’s residents! Listen to your heart ❤️

    • @haroldcromack1065
      @haroldcromack1065 2 года назад

      Me to

  • @MB-gl2bl
    @MB-gl2bl 2 года назад +57

    Very smart attempt with the recording and helping maybe parents locate the baby. The baby version of the crow as a pudgy little crow is so cute! 1:53

  • @moonbeanification
    @moonbeanification 11 месяцев назад +2

    Crows are *incredibly* intelligent. What a beautiful story and friendship! ♥♥♥

  • @Snowdemoman
    @Snowdemoman Месяц назад +1

    Even though indistinct to human ears, all birds have their own unique call, and crows are known to remember people.
    Pepe here definitely recognizes you by your voice calling his name, and knows your mannerisms, letting him feel safe around you.

  • @trkarst82
    @trkarst82 2 года назад +82

    You should get him some crow puzzles. They love to solve them for treats.

  • @kokaomf
    @kokaomf 2 года назад +57

    This crow will remember everything.
    And he will tell to his children and friends about everything.

  • @sproutsisters5398
    @sproutsisters5398 Год назад +2

    The dog playing tug of war with a crow is amazing. That is such a gentle dog

  • @birdenthusiastg5570
    @birdenthusiastg5570 Год назад +5

    Omg, I'm tearing up, it's like watching a mirror of my story with my pet starling,
    Even down to the silly sun bathing faces, lol! What a beautiful bond.

  • @SpookMeows13
    @SpookMeows13 2 года назад +28

    Aww my heart🖤 This reminds me over a baby crow I saved years and years ago! His name was Arrow. He had a sibling, Bow, but Bow sadly passed away. I rehabilitated Arrow and when he got strong enough, he flew away. It broke my heart when I went to check on him that day and he wasn't there. But to my surprise, later that day, I heard a tapping noise at my bedroom window...it was him! I was thrilled! He'd come hang out with me nearly every day for 7 years! He'd perch on my shoulder and nuzzle my neck hehe🥰 Such an awesome bird. I miss him dearly. When he stopped showing up, I assumed he had passed away. I'll never forget him🖤 RIP Arrow💗

  • @sas2300
    @sas2300 2 года назад +87

    Pepe is just chilling with his peeps. That bit when they are walking the dog and he flies over and lands and starts walking along with them 😀

  • @kingcurry6594
    @kingcurry6594 Год назад +3

    A wonderful story. Pepe has the best of both worlds: he's a wild, free bird who chooses to socialise with you. He clearly recognises you as friends because you looked after him. I hope you have a long relationship with him.
    Crows are highly intelligent animals, just like parrots, chimps and dolphins.

  • @andrewleach1323
    @andrewleach1323 10 месяцев назад +2

    Every minute spent with a wild animal is so rewarding and precious

  • @kroakie4
    @kroakie4 2 года назад +46

    I love the little noise they make when as they’re crying for food, they suddenly get it. It’s like a happy little mumble. 😂

  • @ThBlueSalamander
    @ThBlueSalamander 2 года назад +6

    1:32 I thought that was a cigarette lmao I swear

  • @seffard
    @seffard 11 месяцев назад +2

    Never forget how privileged you are for having this experience lady. Thnk you for sharing a bit of it with us.

  • @rose7777
    @rose7777 Год назад +1

    This is absolutely beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤crows are amazing loyal beings with Grt memory, its amazing too see their friendship blossom ❤❤❤❤

  • @danevannett1149
    @danevannett1149 2 года назад +28

    I rescued a very small crow that had fallen 20 feet from its nest we put him in a Macaw cage outside and after treating for a serious mite infestation and nursing him back to health I named him crowbar because he would take his beak and push my hand up to put his head under my palm after about 3 months he saw a flock flying over and flew off but he came back every couple of days to visit and get some jumbo meal worms.He would come back less frequently over about two years but I'll never forget my buddy crowbar most interesting intelligent bird I ever rescued, if people only knew the truth about them they wouldn't have such a bad stigma. Thank you for posting this video.

  • @whatTFisThis
    @whatTFisThis 2 года назад +13

    4:04 "OMG BRO HOW IS HE ABLE TO TAME A WILD HUMAN LIKE THAT?"

  • @TheMrZarax
    @TheMrZarax Год назад +2

    I have tears in my eyes watching this. Amazing story!

  • @nivairmerdono2231
    @nivairmerdono2231 Год назад +2

    What great parenting well done 👍 lovely to hear he got the chance to be in his natural environment and still rely on his instincts with some healthy balance of human domestic life. He’s so beautiful ❤