I've loved crows/ravens their cute and extremely smart birds 😍 and it breaks my heart to know how badly their treated all because of some stupid superstitions and false myths. 💔😒
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Crows are smart goth pidgeons. Ravens are the corvids that have lured my dog away while their buddy led the bear in to open the trash up after the person with anti-bear measures left the property. They're not just thieves like crows, Ravens are machiavellian mob bosses.
I had a large community of crows as regular visitors. Their individual personalities, abilities to work together, and long term relationships, are wonderful to watch. I observed a Crow Funeral. Hours of respectful visits by a large display of flying, “condolences “. They leave gifts to those who feed them. I throughly enjoy them. Wish their sounds were more pleasing, however I can say that about a lot of things. I enjoy your respectful knowledge. Thank you.
Growing up in small town, rural America and being a hunter Ive been around crows for decades. They are great little animals and a joy to watch, as kids we would be amazed at how they could tell the difference between us walking with a stick or fishing pole vs carrying a gun, their eyesight must be phenomenal. I left my last job but still drive out there to feed the crows and as soon as they see my pickup truck they fly over to the pine trees ready for their treats, and one particular bird lands on the shed roof and caws at me loudly. I think its the fledgling that I found on the ground a year and a half ago but theres no way to prove that, but it sure is a tad friendlier than the others.
My husband noticed a crow watching him drinking a bottle of water last summer while he was at work. There were no water sources around, so he cut the bottle into a makeshift dish for the crow and offered it to the bird. The crow finished my husband's water and came back with friends lol.
I have always believed seeing crows is good luck. My understanding is that many first nations groups consider crows as good omens and often use them as clan tokens. In any case seeing crows puts a smile on my face.
This is the perfect video for me today. The other day we saw a vulture on my neighbors house! Then yesterday he was on my patio knocking over all my plants! Instead of being terrified I was delighted! I posted him on my Instagram and even left out some chicken. (He didn’t take it) I think he was a juvenile, he was clumsy, too friendly and still seem to have some downy around his head. I love your videos, such great storytelling. ❤
Ever since I learned about their face recognition and intelligence years ago, I've been taking walks with seeds/nuts in my pockets just in case I come across some crows. I want them to gossip about how okay I am for a human. It's important to me that they think I'm cool.
By no means have I yet to watch all of your videos but I think I'm going to have to say this one is my most favorite because of my deep love and adoration for the crow. I absolutely adore these birds. I have always seen them as characters and have never associated them with anything negative. I have 7 that visit me regularly and have for about 4 years now and I just adore them. I talk to them, caw at them. Let the neighbors think I'm nuts lol Thank you again for all of your videos on so many beautiful birds, especially the crow ❤️
@@LesleytheBirdNerd Leslie, I know you’re not swimming in the money from seeing the crows but you do have something almost as nice: the love and respect of all of us fellow bird nerds. 🐦❤️
One of the parks I help take care of has a pool. After we close for the summer we start to winterize it, usually we use wooden blocks to cover the skimmers. This year we went with foam backer rod which worked pretty well until they started coming out. One day my coworker caught the culprit the local crows apparently they just pull them out for fun.
I love crows, they are such amazing birds along with the other members in the Corvid family, Blue Jays Ravens and Magpies! I don't believe in these superstitious stories, they are just that, stories. Thank you Lesley for posting this wonderful video!
I saw the weirdest thing today. I fed the pigeons in the park as usual along a long sidewalk. Today, I saw a couple of crows hanging around and they would eventually get the peanuts I throw around for the squirrels. I went back inside and watched the action outside my window as I sat in my rocking chair and sipped coffee. The crows both found the peanuts and were just slowly walking around with them not doing much for a long time. The pigeons were being strange and kept flying off and they were late to the party. One of the crows flew away to hide their peanuts, and the other stay behind scanning the ground before it flew up into a nearby tree. I looked away for a second and when I looked back, the crow fly down from the tree to land on the sidewalk, but, the funny thing was the there was a smaller hawk right on the crow's tail. The crow landed. The hawk landed. It was no contest, the crow was so much bigger. But this didn't seem to deter the hawk. It mad a few feeble attempts to take out the crow. The crow did not overreact. It seemed annoyed, and seemed as confused as I was. The crow never flew away, it just hope back up into the tree. The hawk tried to take it out again. The crow merely flipped to another branch. The hawk gave up and flew away. Birdzzaroo. Weird. The hawks have become a regular thing. I feed ALL the birds. (not geese or ducks) Oh, and as for superstitions, I love Halloween, I ain't afraid of no ghosts. But superstitions are silly. There's lots of real stuff to be afraid of. Crows ain't one of them. Ravens on the other hand. Just kidding. I love ravens even more than I love crows. I miss them, not here in the south. Got Bald Eagles now though..... sorry, ranting.
We keep peanuts for crows, and now several groups of crows around town recognize us. And our neighborhood crows & Stellar's Jay's have gotten rather friendly. They're magnificent. Thanks for all your positive work.
@@LesleytheBirdNerd here's an Attaboy for you: I'm a caregiver for disabled guys. One time one of them had a mental break & we pretty much lost him. We used to feed the jays & talk to them. Then he just broke one day. He'd stand on the back deck & stare at nothing, like his mind was lost. After some days of impossible work, we started getting him back. The cat helped, and the doctor was great, but I knew he had found his way back when he started focusing on the birds again. Now, he's better than before. We interact with nature all the time, in hugely positive ways. I was already a bird fan, and I already understood stuff like the UW crow research, so your part in this guy's story is pretty small. He has no idea you exist. However, if I made a big chart with everything that happened there in his mind, you have a part. And I bet a billion dollars my story isn't unique. So when you're sitting there, grinding through your own life, try to stay humble & realize that the Universe uses people like you, amplifying your good intentions to our collective benefit. Appreciated.
☀️🍃🍂Thank you for giving us a very entertaining look at crows; I absolutely love crows and feel special/honored to have them visit! I’ve got lots of Steller Jays, though!💜💜💜👊🏻
We have a family of crows that visits our yard daily. They have a circuit around the neighborhood of which houses put out food for them, which I think is kind of adorable. This morning there were three black vultures in the oak tree beside my house. Two flew off when I went outside, the third stuck around and watched me for a little while. He was honestly kind of majestic.
As a boy I grew up in the woods in Arkansas I learned that crows are like news stations they tell you when there's bad people in the woods they tell you when there's bad weather on the way and the only thing I ever heard was if a crow pics on your window there might be somebody die but that's the only thing I heard like that the rest of the time they always help me look out for danger thanks for your video on a crows they really are cool
Beautiful stories of crows from both First Nations and other hunters, especially when looking for lost people in the woods/mts. They have an amazing “spiritual” side (for lack of a better phrase) to them for sure. ❤
I had a crows nest in a maple tree next to my driveway this year. I loved watching them. And so funny, when I would pull in the driveway, they made no sound. But if a friend would pull in, the crows would caw loudly! Pretty good alert animals :)
We used to get three crows in the backyard all the time and one day I looked it up on Google. Never realized that so many groups of people who crows as a spiritual sign and not a bad superstition.
My grandmother detested our Ravens (common around here) because of their mournful cry and association with death. Whereas I think they're beautiful and very clever animals. I'm always happy to see them.
I walk to work every morning. It takes just under an hour and various crow families and transients accompany me pretty much the whole way. Probably the peanuts, I guess. At home one will parade in front of a window to catch my attention for another peanut. Love these guys!
I’ve been feeding crows at my house for months. Last week I told my wife it would be neat to hold one and make one a buddy. I went to work that day and there was a crow on the ground by the pile of trash I went to pick up, I guess a hawk hurt him in a tree and he fell. He can’t fly so he’s been at my house for the past week and I’ve been loving him or her actually and I think it’s awesome.
@@LesleytheBirdNerd One is named Stumpy because they have one leg with a missing foot. What a survivor. Stumpy has been returned with the flock for three years now. I always look forward to seeing Stumpy in particular.
Seeing 6 crows also doesn't necessarily mean physical death. Sometimes, it means "An old man/idea/soul" is passing away, and a new phase is beginning. It can literally signify a GOOD omen, that you are changing for the better. But in order for this change to occur, something HAS to die or pass away lol. It's not as cut and dry as superstitions like to make it.
I have a bunch of crows down here in Florida, and I feed them peanuts every morning. Sometimes I need to call them with 2 'caws", and boy, do they know what that means. i like them, they're my outdoor pets, kinda. :)
I never thought I would be interested in birds, but your videos are so well done I find myself learning a lot more than I ever knew about birds. keep up the fine work that you do, I, for one, really appreciate the work you do for my education
I have been putting out food for a bonded couple and an adultescent for several months. They at first flew away in alarm when I would stepped out of the house. But then they would do "fly overs" to check me out. Now, we caw back and forth: a crow will caw 2 to 5 times and I will mimic as best as I can (I count on my fingers the number) -- and then during a pause, I will do a single caw -- and I will receive a single caw back! We are talking!!! I love my crows!!! They have left a couple gifts for me on the patio,
A thing I find interesting about the “death” part is often interpreted literally, but it can also refer to “the end” of something like a certain point in life and, like you said, a change, either good or bad, is coming.
I subscribe to the Welsh theory. Anyway, the worst a crow can do to you is 1) pranking you if you're alive 2) eating you if you're dead! Thanks for this great video.
I have been feeding a group of crows for over a year. The visit twice a day at 7 AM and in the afternoon around 4 PM. There are usually six but sometimes more. They make my day.
Lesley--I love my Crows I had a family that would call to me when they would see me and want peanuts...once I had left over Chicken Parmesan from a restaurant and cut it up and put it in the grass ...they came over and looked for a few minutes then devoured it...sad to say I dont know what happened to them....we have some new ones and one has learned how to hang on the peanut feeder upside down and pull out peanuts....just one can do it...just saw a Snowbird (Junco) yesterday...love these old Crow tales ....not scared we love em....stay safe God Bless my friend and thanks for a beautiful break from the real world
Years ago I watched this documentary on PBS. The Crow they were filming picked up the walnut from the picnic table, flew to a nearby wire that was located above the road, then purposely dropped the walnut in the street. The Crow then waited till a car drove by....CRUNCH! (success!!)...picked up the pieces and flew away. 😆 Thx Lesley for talking about Crows, they really are quite special.
Crows are beautiful! You know what's bad? When the neighbors cut down the trees that have been growing in their yard for hundreds of years leaving the crows nowhere to go. That's bad. What's good is I still continue to feed my family of crows on the fence around the parking lot of my apt. building.
Thank you for saying that💯. These birds take time to build their home like people do and it's sad that we jump and Don't think first on these matters. We're learning.😊. Great comment💯
UFFDAH! I didn't grow up with any crow superstitions, but did grow up hearing that they were mean. But now we have a crow or two that visit us every day (in our oak tree). They "talk" to us & we talk back. We love them! And wow , that's a LOT of crow superstitions!!!
I've been feeding birds over 40 years now. This past summer is the first time I've seen crows at my feeder. They've been coming all summer and they are still here. There's probably 4 or 5 that show up regularly. They like to take peanuts and dunk them in the birdbath. I have heard them on the roof pounding the peanut to open it. I have really been enjoying their visits. But I do wonder why they are showing up in my yard now.
Superstitions seem to be derived from Skinner box type behavior. Pattern seeking humans with an inability; or unwillingness to rationalize misfortune. It’s especially sad when the pique of ignorance is unfairly directed at poor animals.
I absolutely love your sense of humor. I did have a crow I named Cameron that would come around and I'd give him peanuts. Cameron would bring me gifts. I have about 6 or 7 small jagged rocks he would leave by my door. I love crows
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it :) That is too cool about your crow buddy Cameron bringing you gifts in the form of jagged rocks. What a cutie. I've not had that experience from the ones I feed. Maybe I don't put enough time into them as I should.
I love crows❤. They are such characters. So many birds in my north Texas town have disappeared. I don’t get see a crow but once in a blue moon 😢. The skies are empty almost always. I get some doves a handful of sparrows and occasionally a woodpecker at my feeder and suet. Once in a while maybe a different species thrown in. Very lonely outside without birds everywhere.
After every Thanksgiving I give our crows the turkey carcass to pick on in the field behind our home. It's almost like they expect it and set their internal calendar! Lol
When I lived in the mountains of the 80439, our property was a Crow haven. They dove, flipped, banked, and climbed in the air currents, learned to bathe and drink in our clean, fresh bird baths. Parents taught young how to forage and hunt. Crows and Ravens ran around on our roofs. I learned to make their caw sounds, and many days we joined in the 'Caw Lay Lew Yah' chorus. I ❤ Corvids.
We have had a flock/family/murder of crows in our back tree for 20 plus years. They are always having a good time, screwing with each other, having meetings in the top of the trees, etc. Sometimes the come down and have some peanuts with all the other birds at our feeders. We did have a sick crow this summer. He did die. I disposed of him, and as I expected, his/her mate or family member came that afternoon to look around d the spot where the formerly alive crow expired. It was neat! Today we had a red breastfed nuthatch for the first time! Migrating I suppose. We are in on the siuth side of the Mpls./St.Paul metro area. Always enjoy your videos!!! Thank you!!!
I had a murder of fish crows, well over 100, following me around on a kayak paddle in Perdido bay up near the mouth of the river this year, and I felt very privileged since they tend to be extremely weary of human folk. I think there where so may of them, I just happened to be a mere curiosity, who just happed to wander into their late summer gathering. They where not at all distressed, just watched me above in the trees, conversing with each other.
I befriended a local grey hooded crow couple 3 or 4 years ago and they've been a constant beam of light in my life. Especially working every day in a home office it's nice to see them hop on my window sill and if I'm too busy to notice, they just knock softly on the window and then I take a break to watch them snack for a few minutes. Really helped with my mental health.
Crows are my favorites. My husband knew how sad it makes me that our local murder doesn't visit my backyard feeders so he bought me some prints from a local photographer.
I regularly exercise-walk 3-4 miles, passing a huge pond where a mating pair of white Muted Swans live. I always bring a small baggie of swan food kibbles from Amazon, tossing it in the water. At some point, a murder of Crows began harassing the swans for the food floating on the water. I began to bring 'extra' food and placing it on post stumps for the crows. They absolutely love the food and now leave the swans alone, waiting for me to give them their share. They all seem to recognize me now, wherever my walks take me. I'm never harassed, but they all CAWW to me and fly just ahead of me. While the swans still enjoy getting some healthy waterfowl feed, the crows really seem to really enjoy it. They all take turns flying in to eat some and stare at me while eating. It makes my walks quite interesting.
The crow who's convinced the rest of his murder to trust my home; his name is Fred. We talk in the morning when I'm refilling the baths and feed. I have over 15. How sickly am I going to be? Does it matter if they're Chihuahuan or common? Or even ravens? Oh no! Love your channel
Since I was a little boy (I’m now 73) crows have escorted me whenever I’m outdoors. A whole murder of crows lives out back up in the live oaks. All these years, form time to time, they would drop one of their feathers on me, which I would pick up & take home, or sometimes fasten to my cap. They often greet me & seem to appreciate when I pause to greet them in return. Years ago, I was faculty sponsor for our college’s Native American, intertribal student council. When I shared my crow experiences with them, they informed me that the crow was my ‘skywatcher,’ something like a guardian angel. One of the students, from the Cree Nation up north, got together with the others & gifted me with a Native name, ‘Two Crows.’
I love corvids 🖤 in general. My experiences with them have been beautiful, mysterious and scary (premonition). Whenever I live amongst them, my family and I feed them. They're very grateful eaters. But then again, they receive home cooked gourmet food such as homestyle pancakes 🥞, old (but not spoiled) seafood 🦞, spaghetti 🍝 (a crow favorite), and fresh baked cookies 🍪. But they've warned us of impending danger and near death 💀. Before my near death, I saw a dead crow and said a prayer 🙏🏼 for it. Later on, I saw two ravens before I almost died. However, I don't vilify them. They're just birds, not exorcisers worshipping the devil. I see them as messengers of a darker truth that must be dealt with. Also, they are a sign of deep transformation and change in one's circumstances. The superstitions of yesteryear can be given a more positive twist without demeaning such an intelligent and creative bird.
Didn’t know that Apollo was the Greek god of Crows. Learn something new every day. 😄 I, too, like the superstition of warning against killing a Crow, and unlike the other superstitions, seems to be rooted in some truth. Crows can be very vocal if they see one of their own killed, and they even have funerals for their dead, so it kinda makes sense. I also like the Welsh superstition of favorable things happening if you see a trio, couple or quartet of Crows. According to AncestryDNA, I have some distant Welsh heritage (about 4% from Wales 🏴), so it’s nice to hear that I descend from a culture that favored Crows somewhat. Thanks for sharing, Lesley, and I hope you have a Happy Halloween! 🎃👻
This was a funny one! So many superstitions around them. I love the food offering. Do you have any ravens around? I like them because they're so big! I usually have one that stops by every time I throw food scraps out (or any mice I caught!) sometimes his mate is with him. They come around more in the winter and are starting to come around more now that it's fall, sometimes they'll hang around all day when it's snowing.
When I returned home today after being gone for two weeks one of the local Crows perched near by and certainly was talking to me. I think she said "welcome home." I think there are more animals and birds smarter then us smart humans think.
I love crows and I think I wrote this once under one of your videos but in Bulgaria crows were so wise that they could warn humans of bad things happening. They were also the messengers from the otherworld, they also accompanied the human soul after death. But they didn't think that if you see the birds once there's something, Bulgarians stared getting nervous when they saw them often 😆. So here's a little description of the most common beliefs of what signs crows were giving : - one crow on top of the house is a warning to be careful with the house - a silent crow on a height is luck, success coming or for those who were not yet married - love was coming - a crow IN the house is death to one of the inhabitants
Maybe more so when, I was younger believed some of the bad things about crows but also heard crows are attracted to shinny things meaning wealth. And purposely killing crows could be a bad omen. For example, the Habsburg Curse, where one of the kings did not like them nesting in on the castle ramparts so, he killed the crows and got rid of their homes. However, not long after the Habsburg family was plagued with tragedy causing the downfall of one of Europe’s most historic families so, I have heard.
I love crows. Back when I had my free range chickens, I would always put out a large bowl of tiny bite size dog food. The crows loved it and they would hang around all day long. I did it because I lived in a wooded area and the Hawks were always after my chickens. The crows were territorial and they would harrass the hawks and give away their hiding places 😁 They earned their dog food. I put it up high because the chickens would try to eat it too 🤦♂️ I studied crows back then ... They are probably the smartest of all animals. I was always trying to make personal friends with them. Some trusted me and some didn't. They can recognize humans and they can use tool's
Nicely done! I do think that SOME of the superstitions about crows come from observing behaviors then some incident happens - correlation, not causation, but ancient folks didn't always know that. Fortunately for me the only "myth" I grew up with regarding crows - variations on Aesop's fable. The real story involves a Raven of course, but I heard versions of it from family where they just said a crow or a blackbird. And I very much remember seeing them around the barn during the short time I lived in the Catskill mountains. They were getting the mice, a good thing for us! (No cats, on that farm, just dogs.) And I remember hearing a story from an older woman (I think she was Navajo) about how crows were spirit guides for some folks. I'm glad I was lucky and heard all the really GOOD stories first, and only learned the "bad luck" stories later in life when I wouldn't take them as seriously!
I live in Appalachia, the only crows I see are being chased by your friends the Blue Jays...... They really seem to hate each other. They're Gangsters I tell you!
Most mornings when I visit my father at the nursing home there’s a family of 6 crows in the tree near where I park my car! Oh no! It may be because I bring some peanuts and suet balls for them every day.
I agree that our attitudes about crows are often taught. I like crows-and it probably has a lot to do with my dad’s stories about having a pet crow when he was a boy. How delightful is that? (Speaking of delightful-your pronunciation of “house” will never not be charming, Lesley!)
We have ravens in this area. Many years ago there was a raven that would hang around our house, and it took a special liking to my brother. It would meet him on the sidewalk when he was coming home from school, and followed him up onto the porch to the front door. He would give it treats, it especially liked cheese. We had a large tomcat at the time also who would stalk the raven, so after a few weeks he stopped coming around. Likely a juvenile, I found out more about those later.
Don't understand why anyone would feel negative about crows. They are intelligent, and love to play. An uncle once found and adopted a baby crow. The crow decided to stay with him and would often be perched on his shoulder. The crow would sometimes get into mischief, pulling clothespins off of laundry drying on the line, for instance.
Your video [outstanding] only enforces my belief that the world is a better place with more animals and less people to mess up the life of these creatures
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I've loved crows/ravens their cute and extremely smart birds 😍 and it breaks my heart to know how badly their treated all because of some stupid superstitions and false myths. 💔😒
Im still wearing the first "I loved crows before it was cool" TSHIRT 🥰😁👍 its lasted for years!
wow i like it 😊❤
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The only spooky thing about crows is how well they can work together to distract you while they steal your bag of chips. Little thieves.
Haha! 😆
Crows are smart goth pidgeons. Ravens are the corvids that have lured my dog away while their buddy led the bear in to open the trash up after the person with anti-bear measures left the property. They're not just thieves like crows, Ravens are machiavellian mob bosses.
😂
I had a large community of crows as regular visitors. Their individual personalities, abilities to work together, and long term relationships, are wonderful to watch. I observed a Crow Funeral. Hours of respectful visits by a large display of flying, “condolences “. They leave gifts to those who feed them. I throughly enjoy them. Wish their sounds were more pleasing, however I can say that about a lot of things. I enjoy your respectful knowledge. Thank you.
Growing up in small town, rural America and being a hunter Ive been around crows for decades. They are great little animals and a joy to watch, as kids we would be amazed at how they could tell the difference between us walking with a stick or fishing pole vs carrying a gun, their eyesight must be phenomenal. I left my last job but still drive out there to feed the crows and as soon as they see my pickup truck they fly over to the pine trees ready for their treats, and one particular bird lands on the shed roof and caws at me loudly. I think its the fledgling that I found on the ground a year and a half ago but theres no way to prove that, but it sure is a tad friendlier than the others.
Lol the crows are very aware if our vehicle too.
@@LesleytheBirdNerd : Thanks for that Hindu story, that was really good.
My husband noticed a crow watching him drinking a bottle of water last summer while he was at work. There were no water sources around, so he cut the bottle into a makeshift dish for the crow and offered it to the bird. The crow finished my husband's water and came back with friends lol.
I love crows
Me too 🖤
Same. 🖤
Me too one of my favorite birds
@@bethanythatsme I love crows too🥰
I have always believed seeing crows is good luck. My understanding is that many first nations groups consider crows as good omens and often use them as clan tokens.
In any case seeing crows puts a smile on my face.
This is the perfect video for me today. The other day we saw a vulture on my neighbors house! Then yesterday he was on my patio knocking over all my plants! Instead of being terrified I was delighted! I posted him on my Instagram and even left out some chicken. (He didn’t take it) I think he was a juvenile, he was clumsy, too friendly and still seem to have some downy around his head. I love your videos, such great storytelling. ❤
Ever since I learned about their face recognition and intelligence years ago, I've been taking walks with seeds/nuts in my pockets just in case I come across some crows. I want them to gossip about how okay I am for a human. It's important to me that they think I'm cool.
By no means have I yet to watch all of your videos but I think I'm going to have to say this one is my most favorite because of my deep love and adoration for the crow. I absolutely adore these birds. I have always seen them as characters and have never associated them with anything negative. I have 7 that visit me regularly and have for about 4 years now and I just adore them. I talk to them, caw at them. Let the neighbors think I'm nuts lol Thank you again for all of your videos on so many beautiful birds, especially the crow ❤️
Glad you enjoyed. Thank you Helen
Love your post!!! 😂
I "caw" when tossing their treats.. (before daybreak) and usually wonder what my neighbors are thinking...🤣
@@LesleytheBirdNerd Leslie, I know you’re not swimming in the money from seeing the crows but you do have something almost as nice: the love and respect of all of us fellow bird nerds. 🐦❤️
Do they reply when you talk to them? I have tried to get a response, but mostly I just get told to go away.
I talked to my Crows too and they respond.
One of the parks I help take care of has a pool. After we close for the summer we start to winterize it, usually we use wooden blocks to cover the skimmers. This year we went with foam backer rod which worked pretty well until they started coming out. One day my coworker caught the culprit the local crows apparently they just pull them out for fun.
I love crows, they are such amazing birds along with the other members in the Corvid family, Blue Jays Ravens and Magpies! I don't believe in these superstitious stories, they are just that, stories. Thank you Lesley for posting this wonderful video!
I feed my Crow family twice a day a family of 7 crows🖤 an I feel blessed that they chose to visit me. 🤟
Crows have great memories. They are authentic. I do not see them as bad, but sometime annoying. Thank you Leslie.
My family of crows are my alarm clock 😂 they come every morning at dawn for peanuts and I love it 🥰
Crows and Ravens are some of my favorite birds, everytime I see or hear one I smile. Indeed, they do have magical powers.
I saw the weirdest thing today. I fed the pigeons in the park as usual along a long sidewalk. Today, I saw a couple of crows hanging around and they would eventually get the peanuts I throw around for the squirrels. I went back inside and watched the action outside my window as I sat in my rocking chair and sipped coffee. The crows both found the peanuts and were just slowly walking around with them not doing much for a long time. The pigeons were being strange and kept flying off and they were late to the party. One of the crows flew away to hide their peanuts, and the other stay behind scanning the ground before it flew up into a nearby tree. I looked away for a second and when I looked back, the crow fly down from the tree to land on the sidewalk, but, the funny thing was the there was a smaller hawk right on the crow's tail. The crow landed. The hawk landed. It was no contest, the crow was so much bigger. But this didn't seem to deter the hawk. It mad a few feeble attempts to take out the crow. The crow did not overreact. It seemed annoyed, and seemed as confused as I was. The crow never flew away, it just hope back up into the tree. The hawk tried to take it out again. The crow merely flipped to another branch. The hawk gave up and flew away. Birdzzaroo. Weird. The hawks have become a regular thing. I feed ALL the birds. (not geese or ducks) Oh, and as for superstitions, I love Halloween, I ain't afraid of no ghosts. But superstitions are silly. There's lots of real stuff to be afraid of. Crows ain't one of them. Ravens on the other hand. Just kidding. I love ravens even more than I love crows. I miss them, not here in the south. Got Bald Eagles now though..... sorry, ranting.
Thanks!
The luckiest black bird out there…
My favorite….
Sending love and light to all….
🌟Be The Light🌟
Thank you so much, Joni! Same to you
I absolutely love crows! I'm sad when people dislike them for no apparent reason 😭
We keep peanuts for crows, and now several groups of crows around town recognize us. And our neighborhood crows & Stellar's Jay's have gotten rather friendly. They're magnificent. Thanks for all your positive work.
That is so wonderful. I think Steller's Jays are awesome, you're lucky to have them.
@@LesleytheBirdNerd here's an Attaboy for you:
I'm a caregiver for disabled guys. One time one of them had a mental break & we pretty much lost him. We used to feed the jays & talk to them. Then he just broke one day. He'd stand on the back deck & stare at nothing, like his mind was lost. After some days of impossible work, we started getting him back. The cat helped, and the doctor was great, but I knew he had found his way back when he started focusing on the birds again. Now, he's better than before. We interact with nature all the time, in hugely positive ways.
I was already a bird fan, and I already understood stuff like the UW crow research, so your part in this guy's story is pretty small. He has no idea you exist. However, if I made a big chart with everything that happened there in his mind, you have a part. And I bet a billion dollars my story isn't unique. So when you're sitting there, grinding through your own life, try to stay humble & realize that the Universe uses people like you, amplifying your good intentions to our collective benefit. Appreciated.
@@LesleytheBirdNerd I've never heard of stellar Jays
☀️🍃🍂Thank you for giving us a very entertaining look at crows; I absolutely love crows and feel special/honored to have them visit! I’ve got lots of Steller Jays, though!💜💜💜👊🏻
One good thing about crows. When telling someone about distance to somewhere, it is always a shorter distance "as a crow flies".
We have a family of crows that visits our yard daily. They have a circuit around the neighborhood of which houses put out food for them, which I think is kind of adorable. This morning there were three black vultures in the oak tree beside my house. Two flew off when I went outside, the third stuck around and watched me for a little while. He was honestly kind of majestic.
Crows are soul guides here and in the afterlife, treat them well and they will guide your way.
As a boy I grew up in the woods in Arkansas I learned that crows are like news stations they tell you when there's bad people in the woods they tell you when there's bad weather on the way and the only thing I ever heard was if a crow pics on your window there might be somebody die but that's the only thing I heard like that the rest of the time they always help me look out for danger thanks for your video on a crows they really are cool
Beautiful stories of crows from both First Nations and other hunters, especially when looking for lost people in the woods/mts. They have an amazing “spiritual” side (for lack of a better phrase) to them for sure. ❤
I had a crows nest in a maple tree next to my driveway this year. I loved watching them. And so funny, when I would pull in the driveway, they made no sound. But if a friend would pull in, the crows would caw loudly! Pretty good alert animals :)
We used to get three crows in the backyard all the time and one day I looked it up on Google. Never realized that so many groups of people who crows as a spiritual sign and not a bad superstition.
Every time I see a crow cowing at me I know something bad is going to happens because it always does!
@@jessicamarie8299same here
@@jessicamarie8299yes, but the crow is only warning you of that, as opposed to people thinking the beautiful Bird is the cause of the issue.👍.
@@iclite3656 and I just got another warning from a crow. I hope nothing bad is coming my way.
My grandmother detested our Ravens (common around here) because of their mournful cry and association with death. Whereas I think they're beautiful and very clever animals. I'm always happy to see them.
I walk to work every morning. It takes just under an hour and various crow families and transients accompany me pretty much the whole way. Probably the peanuts, I guess. At home one will parade in front of a window to catch my attention for another peanut. Love these guys!
I’ve been feeding crows at my house for months. Last week I told my wife it would be neat to hold one and make one a buddy. I went to work that day and there was a crow on the ground by the pile of trash I went to pick up, I guess a hawk hurt him in a tree and he fell. He can’t fly so he’s been at my house for the past week and I’ve been loving him or her actually and I think it’s awesome.
Crows are so cute, I hear them all the time in NYC, but unfortunately haven't seen any up close
I’ve got eight little harbingers that visit my yard every day. I love them so much.
Awesome! I love those little rascally big brained birds
@@LesleytheBirdNerd One is named Stumpy because they have one leg with a missing foot. What a survivor. Stumpy has been returned with the flock for three years now. I always look forward to seeing Stumpy in particular.
Seeing 6 crows also doesn't necessarily mean physical death. Sometimes, it means "An old man/idea/soul" is passing away, and a new phase is beginning. It can literally signify a GOOD omen, that you are changing for the better. But in order for this change to occur, something HAS to die or pass away lol. It's not as cut and dry as superstitions like to make it.
I have 1 massive crow that sticks around every couple weeks here. It's honestly my favorite bird in my backyard these days. I love its beauty and mass
Everytime I see a crow something bad happens. I seen one today now I think something bad is going to happen. I’m worried.
I have a bunch of crows down here in Florida, and I feed them peanuts every morning. Sometimes I need to call them with 2 'caws", and boy, do they know what that means. i like them, they're my outdoor pets, kinda. :)
So good of you!
my crows LOVE me. and I LOVE them. I feed them, they follow me around the 'hood. they talk to me in their sweet clicks. they've been the best :^)
I never thought I would be interested in birds, but your videos are so well done I find myself learning a lot more than I ever knew about birds. keep up the fine work that you do, I, for one, really appreciate the work you do for my education
Thank you so much! I'm delighted that these videos help you understand the birds more and be more interested in them. They lead pretty amazing lives
I have been putting out food for a bonded couple and an adultescent for several months. They at first flew away in alarm when I would stepped out of the house. But then they would do "fly overs" to check me out. Now, we caw back and forth: a crow will caw 2 to 5 times and I will mimic as best as I can (I count on my fingers the number) -- and then during a pause, I will do a single caw -- and I will receive a single caw back! We are talking!!! I love my crows!!! They have left a couple gifts for me on the patio,
A thing I find interesting about the “death” part is often interpreted literally, but it can also refer to “the end” of something like a certain point in life and, like you said, a change, either good or bad, is coming.
I subscribe to the Welsh theory. Anyway, the worst a crow can do to you is 1) pranking you if you're alive 2) eating you if you're dead! Thanks for this great video.
I have been feeding a group of crows for over a year. The visit twice a day at 7 AM and in the afternoon around 4 PM. There are usually six but sometimes more. They make my day.
Lesley--I love my Crows I had a family that would call to me when they would see me and want peanuts...once I had left over Chicken Parmesan from a restaurant and cut it up and put it in the grass ...they came over and looked for a few minutes then devoured it...sad to say I dont know what happened to them....we have some new ones and one has learned how to hang on the peanut feeder upside down and pull out peanuts....just one can do it...just saw a Snowbird (Junco) yesterday...love these old Crow tales ....not scared we love em....stay safe God Bless my friend and thanks for a beautiful break from the real world
Love crows! ❤❤❤
Honestly crows and ravens deserve much better their smart,gorgeous,and funny birds that should be protected 💪
Years ago I watched this documentary on PBS. The Crow they were filming picked up the walnut from the picnic table, flew to a nearby wire that was located above the road, then purposely dropped the walnut in the street. The Crow then waited till a car drove by....CRUNCH! (success!!)...picked up the pieces and flew away. 😆 Thx Lesley for talking about Crows, they really are quite special.
Crows are smart. I watch a crow drop walnuts on the road. After a car ran over the nut, he flew down n had a snack. Thanks for your vids!
Crows are beautiful!
You know what's bad? When the neighbors cut down the trees that have been growing in their yard for hundreds of years leaving the crows nowhere to go.
That's bad.
What's good is I still continue to feed my family of crows on the fence around the parking lot of my apt. building.
Thank you for saying that💯. These birds take time to build their home like people do and it's sad that we jump and Don't think first on these matters. We're learning.😊. Great comment💯
UFFDAH!
I didn't grow up with any crow superstitions, but did grow up hearing that they were mean. But now we have a crow or two that visit us every day (in our oak tree). They "talk" to us & we talk back. We love them!
And wow , that's a LOT of crow superstitions!!!
You are so knowledgeable--and funny. Thank you for all you do 🤗
:D Thank you
I've been feeding birds over 40 years now. This past summer is the first time I've seen crows at my feeder. They've been coming all summer and they are still here. There's probably 4 or 5 that show up regularly. They like to take peanuts and dunk them in the birdbath. I have heard them on the roof pounding the peanut to open it. I have really been enjoying their visits. But I do wonder why they are showing up in my yard now.
Superstitions seem to be derived from Skinner box type behavior. Pattern seeking humans with an inability; or unwillingness to rationalize misfortune. It’s especially sad when the pique of ignorance is unfairly directed at poor animals.
I absolutely love your sense of humor. I did have a crow I named Cameron that would come around and I'd give him peanuts. Cameron would bring me gifts. I have about 6 or 7 small jagged rocks he would leave by my door. I love crows
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it :) That is too cool about your crow buddy Cameron bringing you gifts in the form of jagged rocks. What a cutie. I've not had that experience from the ones I feed. Maybe I don't put enough time into them as I should.
Crow's have been a symbol of good luck to me since the 1980's! They are by far my favorite Bird of all!
I love crows❤. They are such characters. So many birds in my north Texas town have disappeared. I don’t get see a crow but once in a blue moon 😢. The skies are empty almost always. I get some doves a handful of sparrows and occasionally a woodpecker at my feeder and suet. Once in a while maybe a different species thrown in. Very lonely outside without birds everywhere.
I take care of the crows around my house. I love watching their behavior which to me is endearing. Love the video! ❤
Thanks for being nice to them and I'm glad that you enjoyed the video :)
Had no idea about all these superstitions about crows, I did get a good laugh at some of them. I did hear they are very smart though.
After every Thanksgiving I give our crows the turkey carcass to pick on in the field behind our home. It's almost like they expect it and set their internal calendar! Lol
Great video! Thank you!
When I lived in the mountains of the 80439, our property was a Crow haven. They dove, flipped, banked, and climbed in the air currents, learned to bathe and drink in our clean, fresh bird baths. Parents taught young how to forage and hunt. Crows and Ravens ran around on our roofs. I learned to make their caw sounds, and many days we joined in the 'Caw Lay Lew Yah' chorus. I ❤ Corvids.
caw lay lew yah? wow! they are calling on the Lord! Good birds!
Absolutely loved this, Lesley! The wit and humor were gold.
Well, when your family is known as "a murder," you tend to get a bad rap. LOL
Let's rename shall we😊
I call them "Tribes"😊
@@iclite3656 I'll go for that. I actually enjoy crows.
I think they're beautiful and I love their caw
Crows are amazing creatures. I love to see them. ❤❤❤❤
We have had a flock/family/murder of crows in our back tree for 20 plus years. They are always having a good time, screwing with each other, having meetings in the top of the trees, etc.
Sometimes the come down and have some peanuts with all the other birds at our feeders.
We did have a sick crow this summer. He did die. I disposed of him, and as I expected, his/her mate or family member came that afternoon to look around d the spot where the formerly alive crow expired.
It was neat!
Today we had a red breastfed nuthatch for the first time!
Migrating I suppose.
We are in on the siuth side of the Mpls./St.Paul metro area.
Always enjoy your videos!!!
Thank you!!!
I like crows and ravens, got a crow tattooed on my arm and always welcome them in my yard.
I had a murder of fish crows, well over 100, following me around on a kayak paddle in Perdido bay up near the mouth of the river this year, and I felt very privileged since they tend to be extremely weary of human folk. I think there where so may of them, I just happened to be a mere curiosity, who just happed to wander into their late summer gathering. They where not at all distressed, just watched me above in the trees, conversing with each other.
Haha, great way to turn around those silly superstitions! I don't have a hat to tip so I wave a peanut instead. :)
I befriended a local grey hooded crow couple 3 or 4 years ago and they've been a constant beam of light in my life. Especially working every day in a home office it's nice to see them hop on my window sill and if I'm too busy to notice, they just knock softly on the window and then I take a break to watch them snack for a few minutes. Really helped with my mental health.
they know who loves them!
I see one every morning
Crows are my favorites. My husband knew how sad it makes me that our local murder doesn't visit my backyard feeders so he bought me some prints from a local photographer.
Never thought of crows or ravens as anything but black birds. Fine birds.
I regularly exercise-walk 3-4 miles, passing a huge pond where a mating pair of white Muted Swans live. I always bring a small baggie of swan food kibbles from Amazon, tossing it in the water. At some point, a murder of Crows began harassing the swans for the food floating on the water. I began to bring 'extra' food and placing it on post stumps for the crows. They absolutely love the food and now leave the swans alone, waiting for me to give them their share. They all seem to recognize me now, wherever my walks take me. I'm never harassed, but they all CAWW to me and fly just ahead of me. While the swans still enjoy getting some healthy waterfowl feed, the crows really seem to really enjoy it. They all take turns flying in to eat some and stare at me while eating. It makes my walks quite interesting.
Crows have always been super good luck for me - as well as a reliable source of entertainment!!
They bring bad luck to me when I see one cowing.
The crow who's convinced the rest of his murder to trust my home; his name is Fred.
We talk in the morning when I'm refilling the baths and feed.
I have over 15. How sickly am I going to be? Does it matter if they're Chihuahuan or common? Or even ravens? Oh no!
Love your channel
Since I was a little boy (I’m now 73) crows have escorted me whenever I’m outdoors. A whole murder of crows lives out back up in the live oaks. All these years, form time to time, they would drop one of their feathers on me, which I would pick up & take home, or sometimes fasten to my cap. They often greet me & seem to appreciate when I pause to greet them in return. Years ago, I was faculty sponsor for our college’s Native American, intertribal student council. When I shared my crow experiences with them, they informed me that the crow was my ‘skywatcher,’ something like a guardian angel. One of the students, from the Cree Nation up north, got together with the others & gifted me with a Native name, ‘Two Crows.’
I love corvids 🖤 in general. My experiences with them have been beautiful, mysterious and scary (premonition). Whenever I live amongst them, my family and I feed them. They're very grateful eaters. But then again, they receive home cooked gourmet food such as homestyle pancakes 🥞, old (but not spoiled) seafood 🦞, spaghetti 🍝 (a crow favorite), and fresh baked cookies 🍪.
But they've warned us of impending danger and near death 💀. Before my near death, I saw a dead crow and said a prayer 🙏🏼 for it. Later on, I saw two ravens before I almost died.
However, I don't vilify them. They're just birds, not exorcisers worshipping the devil. I see them as messengers of a darker truth that must be dealt with. Also, they are a sign of deep transformation and change in one's circumstances.
The superstitions of yesteryear can be given a more positive twist without demeaning such an intelligent and creative bird.
Fun! Thanks, Lesley.
Didn’t know that Apollo was the Greek god of Crows. Learn something new every day. 😄 I, too, like the superstition of warning against killing a Crow, and unlike the other superstitions, seems to be rooted in some truth. Crows can be very vocal if they see one of their own killed, and they even have funerals for their dead, so it kinda makes sense. I also like the Welsh superstition of favorable things happening if you see a trio, couple or quartet of Crows. According to AncestryDNA, I have some distant Welsh heritage (about 4% from Wales 🏴), so it’s nice to hear that I descend from a culture that favored Crows somewhat. Thanks for sharing, Lesley, and I hope you have a Happy Halloween! 🎃👻
My grandpa saw a crow hanging around and he died 10 years later so yeah.
This was a funny one! So many superstitions around them. I love the food offering.
Do you have any ravens around? I like them because they're so big! I usually have one that stops by every time I throw food scraps out (or any mice I caught!) sometimes his mate is with him. They come around more in the winter and are starting to come around more now that it's fall, sometimes they'll hang around all day when it's snowing.
We have Ravens but not many compared to the Crows
@@LesleytheBirdNerd Lesley your funny 😂
@@LesleytheBirdNerd really
Yes you talk about crows and superstitious 🤭😄☝️
haven've I told you I like your videos
Thank you
"Caw, caw, one little story that the crow told me:
Caw, caw, in a hickory tree."
( from The New Lost City Ramblers Song Book )
When I returned home today after being gone for two weeks one of the local Crows perched near by and certainly was talking to me. I think she said "welcome home." I think there are more animals and birds smarter then us smart humans think.
Thanks Lesley 👍.
I love crows and I think I wrote this once under one of your videos but in Bulgaria crows were so wise that they could warn humans of bad things happening. They were also the messengers from the otherworld, they also accompanied the human soul after death. But they didn't think that if you see the birds once there's something, Bulgarians stared getting nervous when they saw them often 😆. So here's a little description of the most common beliefs of what signs crows were giving :
- one crow on top of the house is a warning to be careful with the house
- a silent crow on a height is luck, success coming or for those who were not yet married - love was coming
- a crow IN the house is death to one of the inhabitants
Maybe more so when, I was younger believed some of the bad things about crows but also heard crows are attracted to shinny things meaning wealth. And purposely killing crows could be a bad omen. For example, the Habsburg Curse, where one of the kings did not like them nesting in on the castle ramparts so, he killed the crows and got rid of their homes. However, not long after the Habsburg family was plagued with tragedy causing the downfall of one of Europe’s most historic families so, I have heard.
I love crows. Back when I had my free range chickens, I would always put out a large bowl of tiny bite size dog food. The crows loved it and they would hang around all day long. I did it because I lived in a wooded area and the Hawks were always after my chickens. The crows were territorial and they would harrass the hawks and give away their hiding places 😁
They earned their dog food. I put it up high because the chickens would try to eat it too 🤦♂️
I studied crows back then ... They are probably the smartest of all animals. I was always trying to make personal friends with them. Some trusted me and some didn't. They can recognize humans and they can use tool's
Nicely done!
I do think that SOME of the superstitions about crows come from observing behaviors then some incident happens - correlation, not causation, but ancient folks didn't always know that.
Fortunately for me the only "myth" I grew up with regarding crows - variations on Aesop's fable. The real story involves a Raven of course, but I heard versions of it from family where they just said a crow or a blackbird. And I very much remember seeing them around the barn during the short time I lived in the Catskill mountains. They were getting the mice, a good thing for us! (No cats, on that farm, just dogs.) And I remember hearing a story from an older woman (I think she was Navajo) about how crows were spirit guides for some folks. I'm glad I was lucky and heard all the really GOOD stories first, and only learned the "bad luck" stories later in life when I wouldn't take them as seriously!
Good point and thanks a lot for sharing it :) I think you are definitely right about the how the ancient peoples depictions of crows came about!
I live in Appalachia, the only crows I see are being chased by your friends the Blue Jays...... They really seem to hate each other. They're Gangsters I tell you!
Really? That's something since they are family🤔. 🤷
Most mornings when I visit my father at the nursing home there’s a family of 6 crows in the tree near where I park my car! Oh no!
It may be because I bring some peanuts and suet balls for them every day.
Silly and unfounded. We don't have too many crows in Adelaide. They're mostly Little Ravens. I love 'em all either way.
Birds are good luck, because wherever a lot of birds flock to is a great place to be
I agree that our attitudes about crows are often taught. I like crows-and it probably has a lot to do with my dad’s stories about having a pet crow when he was a boy. How delightful is that?
(Speaking of delightful-your pronunciation of “house” will never not be charming, Lesley!)
We have ravens in this area. Many years ago there was a raven that would hang around our house, and it took a special liking to my brother. It would meet him on the sidewalk when he was coming home from school, and followed him up onto the porch to the front door. He would give it treats, it especially liked cheese. We had a large tomcat at the time also who would stalk the raven, so after a few weeks he stopped coming around. Likely a juvenile, I found out more about those later.
They are smart too!
Mah-Ha! Mah-Ha! Happy Halloween Lesley! 💕🎃💕
Same to you
@@LesleytheBirdNerd happy Halloween 👻
Don't understand why anyone would feel negative about crows. They are intelligent, and love to play. An uncle once found and adopted a baby crow. The crow decided to stay with him and would often be perched on his shoulder. The crow would sometimes get into mischief, pulling clothespins off of laundry drying on the line, for instance.
I love crows, beautiful, crazy smart, what's not to like.
exactly
me too
Here’s another superstition: if a flock of crows fly over your parked car, be prepared to have glass cleaner on stand-by.
😂. Especially if you call your car a piece of crap👀💯😂
Your video [outstanding] only enforces my belief that the world is a better place with more animals and less people to mess up the life of these creatures