Thank you everyone who has donated to help us care for the raven trio! We're all looking just like this emoji 😁 right now. You all have put us right in the happy heart place. Thank you ❤
@@AsheeBree Thanks for the suggestion, we've done a collab with Birdtricks before, and we love the work they do teaching pet owners the basics of positive reinforcement training and behavior modification. We have years of experience with corvids and we also have some great contacts who have decades of experience with raven behavior specifically. With the combo of our knowledge and our expert friends, we're looking forward to a great future for these three beauties.
Oh !!I am so happy you & yours have all three of them.. In the last shot, you could see the girls have started looking out for the other one, in the form of little grooming / reassuring gestures. The little fella is boisterous, curious & clever, He is precious. if all three click, it will be so good for their QOA, & could prove interesting in teaching about this bird and its intricate social skills, memory & love , adoration of bling { all things shiny }.. The little man seemed like he is a sweet fella. Just Adorable
I would really like to know what toys you give them to enrich they entertainment. I myself care for an grey crow that can't fly and really need advise. Thanks
My favorite quip about ravens is this, "if you see a big black bird and think it might be a raven then it's probably a crow because when you see how big a raven is you won't 'think' it's a raven, there will be no doubt in your mind"
When i first saw a raven i was "oh so thats a raven" :D. I totally agree with you guys. They are the one of the biggest birds i have seen so far. And the biggest i have seen up close.
I was once on my way to work and while passing by the side of the drive saw a black bird. At first I thought it was a crow, because they're really common, but as I actually got up next to it I immediately realized it couldn't have been because it was at least twice the size of any crow I've ever seen. It HAD to have been a raven, it was MASSIVE.
I will never forget seeing a Raven in the zoo at Innsbruck. You know how some people insist on poking sticks thru the wires of animal cages, trying to get their attention? Well, I was astounded to see the tables turned, with the Raven manipulating the tourists by poking sticks out of the cage to get their attention. And it was working! At that time, being from NZ, I had never seen a Raven, and I was so impressed by its very evident intelligence.
@@animalwondersmontana We need to buy you some mini cams so you can't do some 'under cover' videos and the animals won't realize they are being recorded. Wouldn't that be fun? Are there college students nearby who would volunteer to do some video editing for Animal Wonders? Sometimes they need individualized studies to complete a credit.
Despite the rough past that the animals have gone through, I'm so happy to see that these animals now have a new life full of love, treats and care! Ravens are so incredibly smart, so I'm excited to see how they progress from here.
This is an amazing story! I'm so sorry about Maav's injury, but oh, so glad Rook now has some companionship! Solitude must be very difficult for such an intelligent and social animal.
So glad we can finally have an ambassador raven that might be a little more comfortable in front of the camera!! I love ravens, and I love seeing Luka at the very least comfortable enough to be a bit crabby and make some noise 😂 They're all such beautiful birds and I hope they all become comfortable around each other!
Thank you for the video! I’ve been so interested to see how Rook was doing, the added ravens were such an amazing surprise! Definitely my favorite bird, can’t wait for future updates.
I'm so happy to see Rook with a roommate,and that she and Maav appear to be getting along so well. I cheered a little at the end when it looked like Maav was gently grooming Rook. It's so nice to see flock birds being given the social interaction with their own species that the need! I hope it works out for all three of these gorgeous birds!
I love luka checking out the zipper pulls on your jacket. it really demonstrates how intelligent they are and how much enrichment they need to keep those clever little brains happy.
Maav looks so floofy! What gorgeous feathers. I'm so happy Rook has a floofy friend now, I can't imagine what the social isolation would do to such an intelligent species. I hope they bring each other a lot of happiness in the future!
I'm so happy that Rook and Mave get along. They look like they're enjoying each other's company. Hopefully Luka starts to get less unruly and they can be a happy family.
Beautiful, nice to see the 2 females caring for each other as buddies at the end, Luka looks quite a character, hope he can get along with them eventually too.
Back in November we got a sudden cold snap. That morning somebody found an adult flammulated owl with frozen tail feathers and unable to fly. Somehow I ended up watching over it while we waited for someone to pick it up and get it to the wildlife rehaber. From what we were told it was hypothermic (no surprises there) and should have migrated several months prior. Maybe it was that warm fall we had. Anyway after the rehaber got it on the mend she sent it off to another rehaber further south so he could continue along the migration route. Definitely one of the highlights of my stay at Trapper Creek JC. Come to think of it maybe you know the rehaber I’m talking about. She’s kind of eccentric and has been doing it for decades here in Montana. She even has a book that she wrote but I don’t remember the title. Anyway just thought I’d share!
Every so often I poke back in just to make sure you guys are alive. And I sigh with relief when I find new videos. Then the tides of youtube sweep me away again.
It's so lovely to get an update on Rook, and it's wonderful you've been able to provide a home for these other two birds in need. I really hope the three of them are eventually all comfortable with each other. Thank you as well for taking the time and trouble to explain Animal Wonders' decision making with taking in these ravens. It's really interesting and also very educational, giving us a little bit of insight into the challenges you have to face and deal with. x
I'm a huge fan of Crows and Ravens. I always thought crows were the bigger bird then went to the Ohio Museum and saw amazing taxidermy raven and crows. Thank you for this wonderful video, such lovely little dinosaurs ❤
Thank you for this superbly educational video. I especially liked the fact that you took time to explain why you have chains on Rook. Ms Jessi, thank you for your excellent worm. Much respect to you and your colleagues.
Luka said hi right when Jessi finish introducing him, so polite and energetic 🤣🤣🤣 Love him already lol Hope Luka, Maav, and Rook will get along in the future
They're all so beautiful. You could feed him as long as you don't look at him, wow, I can't help but see a human-like quality there. I respect any animal, I feel we owe them so much in ways of protection & care when needed. Pick up your rubbish or any plastics & keep your pets inside at night! that can help prevent problems for animals. We can all do something.
I love corvids! Every winter I listen to Korpiklaani's song Crows Bring the Spring to remind me to watch for the animals as the seasons change and my province slowly thaws out.
The first raven I ever saw was at the Grand Canyon. He landed on the ground maybe 20 feet from me, looked right at me and started talking. It think he was saying "Welcome to the west, easterner, and welcome to the Grand Canyon" I was completely blown away by his size and incredible beauty. It was instant respect, knowing that the whole Grand Canyon was his home and his back yard. It was an awe struck moment that I will never forget.
I love ravens! I discovered your channel about a month ago, and it quickly became one of my favorites. I really wish I had some expendable income to donate to your cause. I try to do what I can by watching the ads and clicking on any links they provide. I hope it helps!
I can only imagine the time and care for 3 large birds. Companionship is so good for them since they are so social. I took in a wild adult crow for 5 1/2 weeks with a broken wing. What a handful! Tons of poop, very little trust and all the time trying to create an environment so time can repair the damage. Luckily, as far as I can tell, the crow made a successful recovery.
To tell the gender look under the tail at the vent with the bird standing. If the edges turn up it's a male (smile) If the edges turn down, or more of a straight line, it's usually a female. This is so the vents fit together when touching as they mate to form an O & exchange body fluid.
This was so great to watch. I love my local ravens and feed them all my food scraps but even after five years of knowing who I am I still have to place the scrap pile many yards from the house to observe them. Best activity is during the winter!
@@davec.3129 Shes doing great! She flys well and now that she knows the house she lands well too on the base of her room memory. I still scare her and need to use vocal reassuring to her but we will get there
nice sinister! we have a small murder of crows (6) who visit our yard -- they love cat kibble, meat scraps and peanuts among many other things. we also have 5 pairs of blue jays who love the same. tough birds, they were out there today in 5 degree weather.
I love Corvids soooo much (you can probably tell by my RUclips name - ha!). I have rehabilitated a crow in the past and she was successfully released back into the wild. You're so awesome for taking on the challenge because there is a HUGE personal investment involved, not just in time and money, but in developing a relationship and keeping wild animals happy as well as healthy. They are not at all like domesticated animals. Luka was sure interested in unzipping your pocket! He will be a blast to teach...probably will be learning as fast as you can teach him things. He may even pick up language skills...some Ravens can mimic speech quite well. Maeve is a great name for a raven...her beak is heavier and blunter than Rooks...easy to tell them apart. Thanks for sharing and best of luck to you! Happy holidays to you all! 💕
The place I grew up was very remote. It all started when I was 8. I liked climbing trees and often would take my lunch "up top" as dad called it. I didn't like the crust of my sandwhich and I would have an apple core left over. I always seemed to drop a couple chips or occasionally, although I was much more careful, part of a cookie would get away from me. This did not escape the attentions of a young raven in the area. She started hanging out at lunch time. I would set the scraps on branches around me and Dizzi (I named her Iridize but Dizzi stuck) I started seeing what I could get her to do. Like, push things over to get at a piece of food, hop through a pipe. Find a treat amongst a bunch of toilet paper rolls. She liked the little games and puzzles I set up for her. I was a bored kid with time to burn. She wouldn't let me touch her much, but if I was outside, Dizzi was always near by, talking, popping, plinking, and generally imitating any sound she heard, Including my giggle. That was many years ago. I live in a different part of Alaska now but there are a couple ravens that come around and chat but, none of them giggle though. They are still into eating my lunch leftovers.
Looking forward to seeing what things you use for enrichment. I remember crows bringing gifts of shiny objects to people so they must enjoy selecting things to organize or just move about. Will they build nests if you offer materials? Would they watch videos? Do they like music?
Thank you everyone who has donated to help us care for the raven trio! We're all looking just like this emoji 😁 right now. You all have put us right in the happy heart place. Thank you ❤
@@AsheeBree Thanks for the suggestion, we've done a collab with Birdtricks before, and we love the work they do teaching pet owners the basics of positive reinforcement training and behavior modification. We have years of experience with corvids and we also have some great contacts who have decades of experience with raven behavior specifically. With the combo of our knowledge and our expert friends, we're looking forward to a great future for these three beauties.
I'm so happy the 2 females can buddy-up! I have to imagine that in and of itself adds to their enrichment!
Oh !!I am so happy you & yours have all three of them.. In the last shot, you could see the girls have started looking out for the other one, in the form of little grooming / reassuring gestures. The little fella is boisterous, curious & clever, He is precious.
if all three click, it will be so good for their QOA, & could prove interesting in teaching about this bird and its intricate social skills, memory & love , adoration of bling { all things shiny }..
The little man seemed like he is a sweet fella.
Just Adorable
Luca as in LUCA? Last Unknown Common Ancestor?
I would really like to know what toys you give them to enrich they entertainment. I myself care for an grey crow that can't fly and really need advise. Thanks
"This is Luka, the juvenile male raven"
Luka: AUGGGGHHHH
google translate RAVEN TO english: "Yo!"
“This is Luka”
Luka: “CAAAAAAW”
Jacob Land the cutest thing ever. Repeated it many times 😂💕
Introducing themselves
My favorite quip about ravens is this, "if you see a big black bird and think it might be a raven then it's probably a crow because when you see how big a raven is you won't 'think' it's a raven, there will be no doubt in your mind"
I heard it as, "When you see a crow, you think, 'is that a raven?' but when you see a raven, you think, 'Ooooh, *that's* a raven!'"
@@3nertia same idea. Yours is probably the more usual phrasing. My brain is just unusual.
The version I heard is: If you ask yourself "Is that a raven?" then it's a crow. If you ask yourself "Is that a cat?" then it's a raven.
When i first saw a raven i was "oh so thats a raven" :D. I totally agree with you guys. They are the one of the biggest birds i have seen so far. And the biggest i have seen up close.
I was once on my way to work and while passing by the side of the drive saw a black bird. At first I thought it was a crow, because they're really common, but as I actually got up next to it I immediately realized it couldn't have been because it was at least twice the size of any crow I've ever seen. It HAD to have been a raven, it was MASSIVE.
"This Is Luka."
Luka: *so you have chosen SCREAM*
I will never forget seeing a Raven in the zoo at Innsbruck. You know how some people insist on poking sticks thru the wires of animal cages, trying to get their attention?
Well, I was astounded to see the tables turned, with the Raven manipulating the tourists by poking sticks out of the cage to get their attention. And it was working!
At that time, being from NZ, I had never seen a Raven, and I was so impressed by its very evident intelligence.
I love Corvus birds! Highly intelligent and full of character - basically raccoons with wings.
that's a great comparison!
Way smarter than the trashcan bandit
Too bad we dont see rook that often, she’s absolutely gorgeous!!
I know, I'd love to show her off more! She doesn't love being near the camera, so she's not one of my go-to animals to include.
@@animalwondersmontana We need to buy you some mini cams so you can't do some 'under cover' videos and the animals won't realize they are being recorded. Wouldn't that be fun? Are there college students nearby who would volunteer to do some video editing for Animal Wonders? Sometimes they need individualized studies to complete a credit.
@ForestofTooMuchFood How does that solve the issue of the bird being uncomfortable with cameras???
It's okay, Rook: I'm not fond of Humans either.
I love Rook! It's nice that you kept her name regardless of gender.
Oh and welcome to Maav and Luka!
I'm a bird nerd with a very soft spot for corvids and this made me so emotional. I'm so happy you could give them all a good home.
I’m a bird nerd too and I adore corvids. Crows and ravens are so cute and amusing.
Luca is talkative.
And the girls look like sweet friends.
That kind of bird is very, very smart.
Despite the rough past that the animals have gone through, I'm so happy to see that these animals now have a new life full of love, treats and care! Ravens are so incredibly smart, so I'm excited to see how they progress from here.
How wonderful. Bless you and anyone who works to help animals in need.
"This is Luca"
Luca "Yo what's up"
I love ravens. Just don't mess with ravens cause all of their friends and family will know who you are.
People say this a lot, but I am 100% sincere right now: I've never clicked on something faster in my life.
This is an amazing story! I'm so sorry about Maav's injury, but oh, so glad Rook now has some companionship! Solitude must be very difficult for such an intelligent and social animal.
"This is Luka-"
Luka: AAA.
So glad we can finally have an ambassador raven that might be a little more comfortable in front of the camera!! I love ravens, and I love seeing Luka at the very least comfortable enough to be a bit crabby and make some noise 😂 They're all such beautiful birds and I hope they all become comfortable around each other!
Thank you for the video! I’ve been so interested to see how Rook was doing, the added ravens were such an amazing surprise! Definitely my favorite bird, can’t wait for future updates.
I LOVE ravens! Rescued two when I lived in the desert, they're just so smart and so beautiful.
They’re all so lovely! I’m glad you were able to take them in, they couldn’t have found a better home!
I'm so happy to see Rook with a roommate,and that she and Maav appear to be getting along so well. I cheered a little at the end when it looked like Maav was gently grooming Rook. It's so nice to see flock birds being given the social interaction with their own species that the need! I hope it works out for all three of these gorgeous birds!
5:37 ''It's Luka the almighty, you shall use my full name!''
I love luka checking out the zipper pulls on your jacket. it really demonstrates how intelligent they are and how much enrichment they need to keep those clever little brains happy.
Maav looks so floofy! What gorgeous feathers. I'm so happy Rook has a floofy friend now, I can't imagine what the social isolation would do to such an intelligent species. I hope they bring each other a lot of happiness in the future!
I'm so happy that Rook and Mave get along. They look like they're enjoying each other's company.
Hopefully Luka starts to get less unruly and they can be a happy family.
Beautiful, nice to see the 2 females caring for each other as buddies at the end, Luka looks quite a character, hope he can get along with them eventually too.
So good to see the little bit of preening at the end! Corvids are all such social animals and I'm glad they seem to be getting along so far.
Back in November we got a sudden cold snap. That morning somebody found an adult flammulated owl with frozen tail feathers and unable to fly. Somehow I ended up watching over it while we waited for someone to pick it up and get it to the wildlife rehaber. From what we were told it was hypothermic (no surprises there) and should have migrated several months prior. Maybe it was that warm fall we had. Anyway after the rehaber got it on the mend she sent it off to another rehaber further south so he could continue along the migration route. Definitely one of the highlights of my stay at Trapper Creek JC. Come to think of it maybe you know the rehaber I’m talking about. She’s kind of eccentric and has been doing it for decades here in Montana. She even has a book that she wrote but I don’t remember the title. Anyway just thought I’d share!
Every so often I poke back in just to make sure you guys are alive. And I sigh with relief when I find new videos. Then the tides of youtube sweep me away again.
It's so lovely to get an update on Rook, and it's wonderful you've been able to provide a home for these other two birds in need. I really hope the three of them are eventually all comfortable with each other.
Thank you as well for taking the time and trouble to explain Animal Wonders' decision making with taking in these ravens. It's really interesting and also very educational, giving us a little bit of insight into the challenges you have to face and deal with. x
Rook seems so happy to have a friend! I'm so glad!
I love ravens so much - they're such beautiful birds! Thanks for taking them in and giving them a good life
Luka has alot of spunk. He likes to get attention and be noticed. It’s like he’s a comedian at heart.
welcome Luka and Maav! i love seeing these beautiful birds. hopefully they can be together as a little flock soon! 🖤
What lucky birds to have found their way to your operation!
I'm a huge fan of Crows and Ravens. I always thought crows were the bigger bird then went to the Ohio Museum and saw amazing taxidermy raven and crows. Thank you for this wonderful video, such lovely little dinosaurs ❤
These beautiful babies remind me of obsidians 🥺 They’re so precious 🥰
thank you so much for taking care of the animals
❤️❤️
Thank you for this superbly educational video. I especially liked the fact that you took time to explain why you have chains on Rook.
Ms Jessi, thank you for your excellent worm. Much respect to you and your colleagues.
They are lucky they have such a lovely supporter of animals as their carer x
it's so good to see Rook with a friend! Loving the Maav's name! My inner nerd squealed!
Luka said hi right when Jessi finish introducing him, so polite and energetic 🤣🤣🤣 Love him already lol Hope Luka, Maav, and Rook will get along in the future
Wow! Such beautiful and intelligent creatures! Beautiful boys!
You have a good heart and the world needs more people like you!
They're all so beautiful.
You could feed him as long as you don't look at him, wow, I can't help but see a human-like quality there.
I respect any animal, I feel we owe them so much in ways of protection & care when needed.
Pick up your rubbish or any plastics & keep your pets inside at night! that can help prevent problems for animals. We can all do something.
I’m glad rook has a friend now😁
I love corvids! Every winter I listen to Korpiklaani's song Crows Bring the Spring to remind me to watch for the animals as the seasons change and my province slowly thaws out.
I love Korpiklaani, I saw them in SF years ago. It was a small venue so they were talking to people after and I was able to meet them :)
They all are so adorable! Especially chatty Luka! Hope they'll be getting along soon and to see more from those beautiful birds! :)
What a delightful little conspiracy!! I hope to see more of them in the future!
That little feather cleaning gesture from Maav to Rook at the end, ah, my heart melted ❤️ So happy for Rook that now she has friends ❤️
You are doing fabulous work! Thank you.
What a wonderful step to take
The first raven I ever saw was at the Grand Canyon. He landed on the ground maybe 20 feet from me, looked right at me and started talking. It think he was saying "Welcome to the west, easterner, and welcome to the Grand Canyon" I was completely blown away by his size and incredible beauty. It was instant respect, knowing that the whole Grand Canyon was his home and his back yard. It was an awe struck moment that I will never forget.
I'm obsessed with all corvids. They are incredible birds, and feeding them in my garden gives me hours of joy
Rook is one of my faves, thanks for giving us an update and giving a home to two more amazing birds.
Man, it's too bad rook isnt a fan of the camera. Shes one of my favorites.
I love how they Maav (I think?) starts grooming rook at the end! So cute!
Oh I can already tell I love Luca :) props to you guys for taking on the challenge of caring for these ravens
Rook: “pass those treats around”
I love ravens! I discovered your channel about a month ago, and it quickly became one of my favorites. I really wish I had some expendable income to donate to your cause. I try to do what I can by watching the ads and clicking on any links they provide. I hope it helps!
I can only imagine the time and care for 3 large birds. Companionship is so good for them since they are so social. I took in a wild adult crow for 5 1/2 weeks with a broken wing. What a handful! Tons of poop, very little trust and all the time trying to create an environment so time can repair the damage. Luckily, as far as I can tell, the crow made a successful recovery.
Yay, more ravens. It's sad that they can not live in the wild, but I can't get enough of these smart beauties.
To tell the gender look under the tail at the vent with the bird standing. If the edges turn up it's a male (smile) If the edges turn down, or more of a straight line, it's usually a female. This is so the vents fit together when touching as they mate to form an O & exchange body fluid.
I like how each of the ravens has such a different personality. And they're so curious! Luka was even trying to help with your coat! lol
This was so great to watch. I love my local ravens and feed them all my food scraps but even after five years of knowing who I am I still have to place the scrap pile many yards from the house to observe them.
Best activity is during the winter!
I love ravens and crows, It's a gift to stay near them. In my city I Just see them fly in the sky, never seen near me or other humans
I truly love AnimalWonders!!!! Absolutely one of the best things that ever existed on Earth.
My lovely Ravens, even Odin ad 2 of them, Hugin Munin. Oden even had 2 Wolves, Gere en Freke. I just love nature :-)
Good on you for taking mave! i Just took a blind adult crow, im glad I took him in
Awesome! :)
@@davec.3129 Shes doing great! She flys well and now that she knows the house she lands well too on the base of her room memory.
I still scare her and need to use vocal reassuring to her but we will get there
@@valprem6401 That's wonderful and very cool. Thanks so much for helping! God bless :)
They are so cute together, I hope they become good friends
This channel makes me so happy
Ravens and crows are fascinating!
i love your guys so much, thank you so much for taking care of these wonder creatures.
Corvids are so majestic, I love them. I’m looking forward to future videos already.
Luka has a great screech. Merry Christmas, Jesse and company! :)
They're such cool-looking birds. I hope Luka can join the girls and be part of the flock.
Luka says "Hello, now stay away."
Wow ravens are beautiful!
Yes, very much so. Some of my fave birds...so smart!☺
Love you, Jessi. Good work with the ravens.
Intriguing spelling of ‘Maeve’. Certainly appropriate, though, as a queen of the Fey.
Also, now you have a murder. Nice!
It's a conspiracy 😉
group of ravens is usually called an unkindness, a murder is a group of crows.
Could spell it Medb either!
@@BloodravenD Whoever named groups of ravens and crows must have not have been too fond of them. Seems a bit unfair to me!
@@RachelBayati A conspiracy of ravens isn't too bad, dunno how to take a parliament of ravens though
Mave and Rook are like two happy little ladies gossiping away to each other
I remember when Rook came to live with you. I am so happy for her getting a buddy. She has come so fare.
Thats fricken awsome!!! I love ravens!!
nice sinister!
we have a small murder of crows (6) who visit our yard -- they love cat kibble, meat scraps and peanuts among many other things. we also have 5 pairs of blue jays who love the same.
tough birds, they were out there today in 5 degree weather.
Ravens and Crows are my favorite! I've tried to befriend some in my area before but it's difficult cuz I don't know where they like to roost
What gorgeous birds! Luka is so cute!
Luka is just absolutely stunning. I hope we'll see more of him in the future :)
They're such beautiful birds!
Love this video. I hope you make more about the ravens!
They are so beautiful!
:( I'm happy these wonderful birds have a home.
I love Corvids soooo much (you can probably tell by my RUclips name - ha!). I have rehabilitated a crow in the past and she was successfully released back into the wild. You're so awesome for taking on the challenge because there is a HUGE personal investment involved, not just in time and money, but in developing a relationship and keeping wild animals happy as well as healthy. They are not at all like domesticated animals. Luka was sure interested in unzipping your pocket! He will be a blast to teach...probably will be learning as fast as you can teach him things. He may even pick up language skills...some Ravens can mimic speech quite well. Maeve is a great name for a raven...her beak is heavier and blunter than Rooks...easy to tell them apart. Thanks for sharing and best of luck to you! Happy holidays to you all! 💕
The place I grew up was very remote. It all started when I was 8. I liked climbing trees and often would take my lunch "up top" as dad called it. I didn't like the crust of my sandwhich and I would have an apple core left over. I always seemed to drop a couple chips or occasionally, although I was much more careful, part of a cookie would get away from me. This did not escape the attentions of a young raven in the area. She started hanging out at lunch time. I would set the scraps on branches around me and Dizzi (I named her Iridize but Dizzi stuck) I started seeing what I could get her to do. Like, push things over to get at a piece of food, hop through a pipe. Find a treat amongst a bunch of toilet paper rolls. She liked the little games and puzzles I set up for her. I was a bored kid with time to burn. She wouldn't let me touch her much, but if I was outside, Dizzi was always near by, talking, popping, plinking, and generally imitating any sound she heard, Including my giggle. That was many years ago. I live in a different part of Alaska now but there are a couple ravens that come around and chat but, none of them giggle though. They are still into eating my lunch leftovers.
Ooo your hair is getting loooong! Very pretty!
...also ravens at my area are called corvous corondies,corvous mellori and corvous tasmanicus
Hope you make and give them some complex puzzle boxes with food rewards in them for enrichment fun... (would enjoy watching videos of that)
Looking forward to seeing what things you use for enrichment. I remember crows bringing gifts of shiny objects to people so they must enjoy selecting things to organize or just move about. Will they build nests if you offer materials? Would they watch videos? Do they like music?
Maav was following Rook around and that makes me think it was a very good choice to bring her in
I absolutely love crows and ravens. They always seem to get a bad reputation and I don't know why, they're beautiful birds and they're insanely smart.