Smart raven finds secret to happy marriage. He keeps bowing to his wife.

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2021
  • Smart raven finds secret to happy marriage. He keeps bowing to his wife.
    Check out James and Margaret's story: / thedailyjames
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  • @blackhagalaz
    @blackhagalaz 2 года назад +5558

    My mom is friends with a whole murder of crows. She started to feed them, and now they recognize her, and even her car. She can tell them apart, and they have taught their young that my mom is OK to be around. It's just spectacular to see how they all swarm around her when she comes to feed just one or two.

    • @shiva72945
      @shiva72945 2 года назад +168

      Murder of crows?

    • @trish6637
      @trish6637 2 года назад +602

      @@shiva72945 Yes. Thats what a group of crows is called

    • @geoffchandler8684
      @geoffchandler8684 2 года назад +373

      And It's a conspiracy of ravens
      They are my favourite

    • @RamsesYT
      @RamsesYT 2 года назад +215

      My parents have had a garden full of regularly visiting jackdaws, two crows, a magpie and many smaller birds. I remember growing up we used to "raise" some chicks that fell down a chimney somewhere, until they were independent enough to meet and hook up with their kin. They keep checking in from time to time. Birds are awesome creatures and we humans should take more time to appreciate their world and learn to love like them.

    • @konradbauer685
      @konradbauer685 2 года назад +28

      I thought it was'' gang of crows ''' or flock

  • @eeveum
    @eeveum 2 года назад +2139

    I’ve seen crows do that head lowering or bowing behaviour with their partners as a ‘request’ to be groomed. It’s very sweet how affectionate they are.

    • @jmatwood
      @jmatwood 2 года назад +151

      Yeah I think it's kind of funny to see it as a sign of respect since it's a request for preens but on the other hand, without trust and respect there wouldn't be any preens to request, so...

    • @luxmifrei9759
      @luxmifrei9759 2 года назад +49

      We have a pair that sit on our neighbor's roof that do the same. Always so loving to each other and grooming each other. They sure brighten our days 🥳🎀🇨🇭.

    • @gunnarthorsen
      @gunnarthorsen 2 года назад +22

      That's funny, when I saw James the raven lower his head while his wife was saying something to him I got the impression that she was complaining and he was thinking, "No, no, I can't take it anymore....."

    • @allysaurus96
      @allysaurus96 2 года назад +29

      Makes sense. I do this to my bf when I want him to play with my hair lol

    • @lunawolfheart336
      @lunawolfheart336 2 года назад +13

      My cockatiel dose this too. Birds are very affectionate

  • @evamarek5205
    @evamarek5205 2 года назад +1672

    Crows and ravens are extremely intelligent birds. Scientists have pegged them at 7-8 human years in intelligence. They mate for life, use tools, have a sense of right and wrong, have mourning rituals, etc. Beautiful what you're doing for those precious animals. God bless and love from Canada!

    • @pedronchoxgrc19
      @pedronchoxgrc19 Год назад +13

      ravens are way more intelligent than crows tb

    • @MasTArrrRR
      @MasTArrrRR Год назад +4

      That's awesome. Much love from Canada Ontario.

    • @rathalosa3952
      @rathalosa3952 Год назад +33

      @@pedronchoxgrc19 the opposite is true, actually. All corvids are incredibly intelligent, but crows beat out ravens.

    • @avysek
      @avysek Год назад +7

      @@rathalosa3952 That's true actually.

    • @manifestingsanctuary
      @manifestingsanctuary Год назад +3

      Why can they not grow in intelligence like us? Wonder what the average age was for crows used in those studies..they obviously dont have formal education but they learn and develop all the same over the years. Equal age for non humans animals alot of time seems smarter than human of the same age.

  • @karengiorella2690
    @karengiorella2690 Год назад +395

    Isn't it beautiful how nature just shows up and fills your spirit. We are all connected. What a great story. ✌️

  • @blt4239
    @blt4239 2 года назад +1573

    Bird pairs bond for life. How lucky she is to be surrounded by all this wildlife.

    • @hojmatros5102
      @hojmatros5102 2 года назад +95

      No, not all birds. In general, birds that have males and females that look the same are much more likely to be monogamous. And cheating is quite common in some species that form pairs.
      But I agree that wildlife is amazing to witness. Ravens are among my favourites.

    • @nickdouglas736
      @nickdouglas736 2 года назад +28

      @@hojmatros5102 yeah most birds don't pair for life and even those who do will usually have a new partner thr folloeing season if one dies.

    • @evelynjepson5955
      @evelynjepson5955 2 года назад +2

      and to appreciate it.

    • @birdlady2725
      @birdlady2725 2 года назад +13

      @@hojmatros5102 You may also enjoy Falconry and me - she has a raven who is endearing as well.

    • @ropi8739
      @ropi8739 2 года назад +22

      No. Ravens and other birds of the same family do though, but there too there's sometimes the exception. In ravens personality IS a thing and can be a deciding factor, similarly as it happens in humans.

  • @TSPH1992
    @TSPH1992 2 года назад +1012

    James: "So this is a human being"
    Margaret: "Yes, darling. And her name is free food. "
    Both: "Dohoho"

    • @jamestl9301
      @jamestl9301 2 года назад +12

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @sonjar1853
      @sonjar1853 2 года назад +42

      Oh, she is much more than that.

    • @evast3821
      @evast3821 2 года назад +12

      Я думаю она много больше, чем просто бесплатная еда. Не согласна с вами.

    • @SierraP
      @SierraP 2 года назад +5

      😂😂😂

    • @quiettornado1970
      @quiettornado1970 2 года назад +44

      that is the least we can do after destroying their habitat and their food supplies.

  • @ivetteheredia4821
    @ivetteheredia4821 2 года назад +13

    Wow lady you are such a wise wise person I admire you

  • @Laura.Wright
    @Laura.Wright 11 месяцев назад +6

    “They would look at me with such intelligence.”
    The birds: 👀😶🤨👁️👄👁️
    😂😂😂

  • @michellefarrugia852
    @michellefarrugia852 2 года назад +2069

    If all humans understand and appreciate the beauty of nature like this woman does, the world would surely be a better place!!

    • @emilemarie3804
      @emilemarie3804 2 года назад +10

      4sure💯❤️

    • @kiyoshifujino4453
      @kiyoshifujino4453 2 года назад +23

      Yes if ppl had this beautiful quality of life like the uploader of the video,the world would be wonderful.

    • @isamic8068
      @isamic8068 2 года назад +5

      That includes you

    • @shiva72945
      @shiva72945 2 года назад +33

      I live in the Netherlands. Here the people make stone gardens where nothing can live and the build their houses in a way no bird or insect can nest there. Whole parts of towns are lifeless. It's spooky to be there. I'm so affrais this is the furture of this world.

    • @Rr77184
      @Rr77184 2 года назад +1

      Beautifully summarized

  • @marybethroden5910
    @marybethroden5910 2 года назад +708

    It’s like you’re living in an enchanted forest. Crows are so smart. They’ll bring human friends gifts like shiny objects, buttons, etc. So glad you’ve created a safe space for bees. Thank you for sharing your own magical kingdom.

    • @angelkotilainen
      @angelkotilainen 2 года назад +6

      Lol I hear so many stories of crows gifting items. I fed two crows and their various chicks every day for over 6 years and they didn't bring me a thing 🤣🤣

    • @choco_L8
      @choco_L8 2 года назад +2

      @@angelkotilainen I guess they didn't like the taste but thought it was too late to start being picky now 💀

  • @SeattleRaindrop206
    @SeattleRaindrop206 Год назад +351

    🤣 The way the squirrel slid down the pole at 2:07 🐿 I wonder how many times he’s done it that way.🤣 He used his tail to wrap around, went down face-first, and I swear I heard the gripping “screech” sound effect.😆 I don’t know why I find it so funny! Adorable😍
    •Did anyone else notice it?

  • @the_once-and-future_king.
    @the_once-and-future_king. Год назад +8

    I can't believe LouAnne said "I'm no-one special"!
    Sweetheart, you truly ARE special.

  • @Lia13_
    @Lia13_ 2 года назад +887

    They're watching us just like we're watching and observing them. They're like "look at these things living in these boxes!" 😄

    • @1111poppy
      @1111poppy 2 года назад +35

      Yep animals in boxes with no wings.

    • @AnInvisibleMan
      @AnInvisibleMan 2 года назад +30

      Aye, it really does make you wonder what all of our proportionately massively increased brains are actually good for, when crows and such are capable of pretty much everything we could really hope for at like 1/20th the headspace XD

    • @CockmageLVL99
      @CockmageLVL99 2 года назад +10

      So when will they start to bring us delicious food

    • @FlatEarthKiller
      @FlatEarthKiller Год назад +1

      @@CockmageLVL99 train them to cut your chicken and cook for you

  • @gabrielacavalcante2188
    @gabrielacavalcante2188 2 года назад +817

    I like to joke that I was “adopted” by a parrot when I was 3. This poor bird had lost her younglings and was really depressed until she met me and decided she was gonna “raise” me. Since I only visited that state twice a year we feared that she wouldn’t recognize me, but every time she knew who I was until she passed away two years ago. It was such a humbling experience growing up with her in my life and I feel truly honored that she chose me to take care. Nature is really amazing and I wish more people got to see just how espetacular life truly is. Animals are extremely smart and just as sentimental as any human, they love, learn and mourn and is a life changing experience to witness how especial they are

    • @kirstencorby8465
      @kirstencorby8465 2 года назад +60

      What a wonderful story. My first cat when I was a wee child was like a second mother to me. She groomed me, comforted me, protected me. It does give me hope for the world that creatures as wildly different as cat, parrots, and humans can share love.

    • @Sharedpath777
      @Sharedpath777 2 года назад +16

      How interesting

    • @robertp.wainman4094
      @robertp.wainman4094 Год назад +5

      ​@@kirstencorby8465 Yes, I had a similar childhood - our cat would sit on my pram 'protecting' me.

    • @NamelessKnightt
      @NamelessKnightt Год назад +2

      Can you elaborate please? How exactly did it try to raise you?

    • @selamkirby1401
      @selamkirby1401 Год назад

      Rest in Peace ❤

  • @brownbiscuit4254
    @brownbiscuit4254 11 месяцев назад +17

    It’s so cute on how he bows his head, so he can feel her touch and affection 🥰

  • @NoMoreHeroesAnymore1334
    @NoMoreHeroesAnymore1334 2 года назад +3

    Also I can't stop laughing at your knocking crow. "Lady? LADY? HELLOOO? LADY?" And yes you're very right about that degree of knocking! That shows CONSIDERATION for others!

  • @Lagaloggie
    @Lagaloggie 2 года назад +421

    Real magic is what happens when we stop watching screens and start looking out our windows and connecting with other sentient beings. Love this deviation from the usual cutesy Dodo videos.

    • @violetfem1808
      @violetfem1808 2 года назад +15

      People don't really think about birds, I love them and even buy bread in the store to feed them out in the parking lots.
      I wish more people thought about them - they especially need water in the heat.

    • @Yoarashi
      @Yoarashi 2 года назад +26

      @@violetfem1808 Please, please, please don't feed any type of bird with bread! I know you mean well, but bread is dangerous to birds and will eventually even kill them because it fills their stomachs but doesn't give them any of the nutrition they need to survive. And young birds especially will be unable to fly if raised on bread, because their feathers will not develop properly due to malnutrition. There are other things you can feed birds that are healthy for them and still completely affordable: nuts, seeds, grains, veggies, mealworms... Please look into this matter, as I'm sure you don't want to unintentionally harm your bird friends

    • @violetfem1808
      @violetfem1808 2 года назад +6

      @@Yoarashi No I don't feed my birds that, they scavenge off food in dumpsters & parking lot garbage cans - who knows what's in there. Nuts aren't affordable and neither are many vegies when you have a small horde of parking lot birds including seagulls.
      I get wheat bread that's fortified w/ nutrients/grain. I understand and know you mean well but the best I can do is get some seeds but the bigger birds will need ALOT of it and don't eat it much.

    • @janineashcraft8339
      @janineashcraft8339 2 года назад

      Well said indeed. 🤗

    • @Yoarashi
      @Yoarashi 2 года назад +7

      @@violetfem1808 But you said you buy them bread to feed...?? Well, it's good if you aren't doing that after all. If you can't afford other options, it is literally better to feed them nothing at all than to feed them with bread

  • @hello.123hello
    @hello.123hello 2 года назад +422

    I loved how she called vultures the cleansers of the earth. And how people may misunderstand them but actually their super immune systems have let them evolve to eat the things that would cause others harm. Lovely.

    • @beverlyhayshouston2770
      @beverlyhayshouston2770 Год назад +19

      We have always appreciated the job they do by keeping the World clean.

    • @nikwaggoner2480
      @nikwaggoner2480 11 месяцев назад +10

      Also how lovely personality they generally have in captivity.

    • @JadeDragon407
      @JadeDragon407 11 месяцев назад +3

      Every creature has benefits to offer; we have to understand and remember that. So many people don't like them, but vultures can get pretty big and impressive. The county roads down the way from the house, there are quite a few of these, sometimes you'll see a tree with 10-12 sitting in it. Lots of small animals don't make it across the road, but they are never far off from tending to that.

    • @jill-of-all-trades
      @jill-of-all-trades 11 месяцев назад

      @@JadeDragon407I struggle to see the benefit of mosquitoes. Anyone able to enlighten me?

    • @chaos.n.cosmos
      @chaos.n.cosmos 11 месяцев назад

      It's actually because of the movies or media in general. Even cartoons have always portrayed vultures as the bad bird species. That's also why I was scared of vultures as a kid.

  • @justsomegothgirl
    @justsomegothgirl 2 года назад +195

    I've always loved crows and ravens. They're so incredibly intelligent. And if you get one to trust you they are very friendly! I absolutely love them

  • @Michael-dy7zp
    @Michael-dy7zp 2 года назад +55

    What an incredible backyard she has with all the different animals. They can sense her good energy, plus her backyard is an oasis.

  • @laurab9867
    @laurab9867 2 года назад +906

    This is by far one of my favorite animal videos. Like parrots, ravens, magpies and crows are extremely intelligent and seeing them connecting with us is fascinating. Thanks for the inspiration and for loving animals the way you do.

    • @Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum
      @Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum 2 года назад +16

      I completely agree. Hands down a favorite. This one just had me smiling so big.

    • @JuliatteJ
      @JuliatteJ 2 года назад +10

      Me too

    • @bobthompson4319
      @bobthompson4319 2 года назад +8

      You named all corvids except for blue Jays and crows they are all very intelligent

    • @surajpawar7724
      @surajpawar7724 2 года назад +4

      600th❤ like

    • @robinmartz9052
      @robinmartz9052 2 года назад +1

      I KNOW!! It's so heartwarming!

  • @noodles169
    @noodles169 2 года назад +694

    If humans had just an ounce of a ravens wisdom. Our planet would be in a lot better shape. Truly wonderful magical birds ❤️

    • @cyntogia
      @cyntogia 2 года назад +17

      Many do, it's the misseducated you have to watch out for.

    • @haveanicedave1551
      @haveanicedave1551 2 года назад +16

      so true, we wouldn't have a potato as the president

    • @denisekenney6436
      @denisekenney6436 2 года назад +3

      @Thomas DeJacimo Why the comment? It just doesn’t work with the story subjects…

    • @zaredastrobel9387
      @zaredastrobel9387 2 года назад +6

      @Thomas DeJacimo
      Don't waste your time. Just enjoy the beauty of the video.

    • @missmoneypenny3303
      @missmoneypenny3303 2 года назад +9

      I'm beginning to like animals more than people.

  • @angec6682
    @angec6682 Год назад +2

    Crows and ravens are absolutely beautiful.

  • @organicintelligence3137
    @organicintelligence3137 2 года назад +4

    Nature & animals the paradise that surrounds US💚💜💛

  • @graceyjewels7148
    @graceyjewels7148 2 года назад +171

    Animals just know a safe person who understands and acknowledges their intelligence.

    • @spark_6710
      @spark_6710 2 года назад +5

      YESSS !!! Well said !! They choose us !!! 👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶💞

  • @eternalbutterfly8888
    @eternalbutterfly8888 2 года назад +300

    I love this lady's perception of her life around her. I resonate with her level of awareness. Also, ravens and crows are my favorite birds, and vultures are beautiful as well. All 3 are super intelligent and misunderstood creatures. 🖤

    • @assthefakeone
      @assthefakeone 2 года назад +3

      That name doesn’t fit with ur comment XD

  • @Kenny-yl9pc
    @Kenny-yl9pc Год назад +56

    She is so sensible and magical with her words she is talking in beautiful pictures and it makes the whole story so much more shining and engaging.

  • @mauricetucker8535
    @mauricetucker8535 Год назад +15

    All creatures great and small, God knew what he was doing ! All have a purpose in life ! It's us as humans that tend not to listen to what is around us ! Margaret and James just want to be friends ! You're very fortunate to be that ! Thanks for caring and sharing ! Life is a learning process !!

  • @Rinetto
    @Rinetto 2 года назад +195

    My pet rooster and hen are exactly like these two. He lowers his head in front of her or both just stand staring at each other with their beaks touching. They can't stay away from each other even for a second.

    • @gertrudewest4535
      @gertrudewest4535 2 года назад +13

      Chickens are amazing animals

    • @joannemurdock7899
      @joannemurdock7899 2 года назад +7

      How sweet! Proves animals DEFINATLEY do h ave feelings!

    • @plague_doctor0237
      @plague_doctor0237 2 года назад +13

      @@joannemurdock7899 they clearly do and It's odd how people can't see it, they might not be like humans but they probably are more intelligent than what we would expect

    • @sambur6480
      @sambur6480 2 года назад

      It’s actually a dominance thing. They’re staring each other down.

    • @kigut7443
      @kigut7443 2 года назад +20

      @@sambur6480 it is not. roosters are very kind to their hens. they will scratch the ground when they find food and allow for the hens to eat first. he will only eat after they have had their fill. roosters protect their hens with care and vigilance, they care for their wives. while it is true that there are plenty of dominance behaviours seen in chickens with the pecking order, roosters bowing their heads and sharing food is not one of them

  • @joebuzz2758
    @joebuzz2758 2 года назад +217

    I've seen documentaries about crows and their intelligence blew me away. They actually think and problem solve.

    • @englishatheart
      @englishatheart 2 года назад +1

      You do realize that's every animal on the planet, right? Please tell me you don't think humans are the only animals who do that.

    • @joebuzz2758
      @joebuzz2758 2 года назад +7

      @@englishatheart Sorry, Mrs know it all. But not all animal's have the ability to problem solve like a crow, or even problem solve at all. Many, however sentient, function from pure instinct and basic neuro associative conditioning from past experiences. "Please tell me" you're joking...

    • @supercato9613
      @supercato9613 2 года назад +1

      @@joebuzz2758 Also aren't orangutans the only apes that can have abstract thoughts?

    • @joebuzz2758
      @joebuzz2758 2 года назад

      @@englishatheart watched ur channel. I think I love you 😆 yeah I'm an Irish guy in America, NY. Guess u being Irish and your attitude makes lol

  • @profitprophets1363
    @profitprophets1363 Год назад +36

    The reason the animals are drawn to you, is because they can see your being back. Can tell you're a decent sort, this whole mutual appreciation station you got going on, is beautiful ❤️

  • @individualwoman8427
    @individualwoman8427 Год назад +44

    Nature is beautiful. All those lovely wildlife you caught in your garden. James and Margret are simply adorable xxx

  • @83eitanfog
    @83eitanfog 2 года назад +14

    damn girl,your yard is a nat geo wild venue!

  • @mygirldarby
    @mygirldarby 2 года назад +80

    I love that they are named respectful sophisticated names. James and Margaret is fitting for their intelligence and unique personalities. It would be a travesty if she had called them Pookie and Skittles or something like that. I love this story so much.

    • @garryiglesias4074
      @garryiglesias4074 2 года назад +6

      Errrr... so there's a relationship between "sophisitcated" (??) names and intelligence ?? Huh !
      That sounds like a slippery path going far from "love"... I would say, it's almost a fascist ideology... Seriously, not fun at all...

    • @sarahalzubaidi7794
      @sarahalzubaidi7794 2 года назад +3

      My mythology-obsessed self would've definitely named them Huginn and Muninn lol

    • @yuagiin
      @yuagiin 2 года назад +6

      @@garryiglesias4074 You're reading way too into it. It's not about naming people or babies, it's about the names you give to animals and pets. It says more about the person giving the name than the individual who is given the name.
      There's a big difference between calling your cat Beef Stroganoff or Mittens or Piper. To give an animal a more human sounding name is respectful, giving them a joke name is... just a joke name.

    • @serpentinewolf7085
      @serpentinewolf7085 2 года назад

      Same. Names my puppies Sophie, Cloey, Sam (various middle names XD)
      Even my snake! Severus Draco Snape. Sure it’s fictional characters but I’d name human children that too. Sounds delightful off the tongue.

    • @aprilsterrett5543
      @aprilsterrett5543 2 года назад

      Trust me, I do know some squirrels and a blue jay that should be known as Skittles, Pookie, and Deebo, the way they antagonize my cat 😡

  • @mddell58
    @mddell58 2 года назад +4

    You are definitely blessed. ♥️ God knew you would love the animals. ♥️

  • @loralee1484
    @loralee1484 Год назад +51

    I have a pair of crows in my yard. They just recently showed up. I have a couple of squirrels that will get my attention by jumping up to the window or tapping on the door. All the birds and squirrels share a feeding area. Even a neighbor cat shares the kiddie pool. I love watching the critters. This is an awesome video.
    I would love to learn more about this little piece of paradise for nature for God’s creatures.

  • @CharlotteIssyvoo
    @CharlotteIssyvoo 2 года назад +177

    I can SO relate to all of this. We've become close friends with a crow couple who come to our backyard every day, and bring their young in the summer. We feed them every afternoon, and they come when we call them. They peer in our window. They defend us from intruders. They play peekaboo with us. They look right into our eyes. They sit on our balcony with us. And they love each other just as much as James and Margaret do. I cannot believe how amazing corvids are. I'm so glad to know them.

    • @MarySanchez-qk3hp
      @MarySanchez-qk3hp 2 года назад

      Not a good idea to feed them! You may be feeding them inappropriate foods to attract them, but it doesn't take long for the young in particular to develop structural problems which permanently cripples them. Secondly, you shouldnt be teaching them to lose their natural fear of people, you should keep your distance and can still appreciate them, as this lady does. Water and places to,hide from predators will bring everything in. You can get good ideas on how to create a nice safe habitat that will bring them in, from Cornell University
      Ornithology, online. :)
      Provide water. All living creatures need water, and you'll attract everything that lives near you. . But please, don't feed food to crows. It could attract undesirable elements, It could get them killed if they lose their natural fear of people, when they become pests. You don't have the appropriate foods they eat, anyway. Put out water, make sure you keep it clean, and sit back and watch. That's all you need.

    • @CharlotteIssyvoo
      @CharlotteIssyvoo 2 года назад +16

      @@MarySanchez-qk3hp I've carefully researched all the things you mention here. Crows are scavengers who often live near humans and thrive as scavengers of human food. But I never feed them unhealthy foods, regardless. I feed them only what is appropriate for crows. I keep my distance by placing food at a special location, then stepping back. I also always provide them with water. As for becoming to habituated to humans, crows are smart and recognize individual humans, learning who is and who is not safe. They then pass this information on to their young. Just because they trust me, does not mean that they then trust all humans. They do not. Much of what you say here does indeed apply to *other* wildlife, but not to crows.

    • @YvetteArby
      @YvetteArby 2 года назад +10

      @@CharlotteIssyvoo You are right about them recognizing humans! My ex husband got a crow mad at him. Soon enough, all the crows in our area would make a ruckus whenever he was outside. I thought they didn’t like us. But then I went outside without him and they didn’t act that way towards me alone. Also, his car got “bombed” regularly. Mine, parked right next to his, didn’t get nearly as much. Yep, those crows recognized him and also his car! ✌🏼💖

    • @CharlotteIssyvoo
      @CharlotteIssyvoo 2 года назад +7

      @@YvetteArby Our neighbour accidentally got too close to our crows' baby, and they started dive bombing her. I suggested she give them peanuts. She did. Probably solved. They like her now.

    • @CharlotteIssyvoo
      @CharlotteIssyvoo 2 года назад +7

      @ilikebacon To them, "intruders" are neighbourhood cats, humans other than us, crows outside their family unit, ravens, etc.

  • @shannon_w.
    @shannon_w. 2 года назад +265

    This woman is one of the most lucky women on earth!! To experience such beauty every day and to be accepted into these animal’s world is so beautiful 😊

    • @BirdBath1
      @BirdBath1 2 года назад +2

      🐙🐙

    • @MargaretMargaretMargaret
      @MargaretMargaretMargaret 2 года назад +8

      Everyone would be just as accepted, if only they open up to it. I have a wild backyard, by that I mean, it's over grown for winter, and it is well loved!!❤ do it....just open your yard up to the wild and stop mowing in winter. ❤ put water out, and food. So simple but beautiful ❤

    • @MarySanchez-qk3hp
      @MarySanchez-qk3hp 2 года назад +5

      It's not just luck. She has put a lot of thought and effort into creating and improving an inviting environment to attract them, as well as proving her trustworthiness to them... for years.

    • @terryallen7356
      @terryallen7356 2 года назад +2

      She's lucky she has a large yard but even when we lived in the middle of a city with a postage stamp yard we put out food and water and the birds found us, including a pair of crows that we fed for years. It was hard moving and leaving them behind, but we now have a bigger yard and more birds come to visit.

    • @Cara-39
      @Cara-39 2 года назад +3

      @@terryallen7356 I live in Manhattan, with no yard other than a fire escape, and I get a ton of birds every day visiting the feeder I hang out there. It's food for them and hours of entertainment for my cat, who sits in the window right in front of the feeder.

  • @zeitounaoptimistic6681
    @zeitounaoptimistic6681 Год назад +2

    These ravens are our mentors since the dawn of humanity

  • @carolginsberg662
    @carolginsberg662 2 года назад +161

    This video is so magical and it moved me to tears (joyful tears)! This video is healing to my soul! I give gratitude to this wonderful woman for reminding me how magical and wonderful, nature and life can be! My backyard is already my haven, but this video inspires me to make it even more beautiful and inviting to my local wildlife. Thank you, dear woman, for this amazing, magical video! Things like this can change the world❣️🌈

    • @alyciamarie4163
      @alyciamarie4163 Год назад +3

      I was crying as well! So beautiful!

    • @OregonCrow
      @OregonCrow Год назад +2

      Humans seeing their own reflection in the animals they look at. Leave them be, quit trying to know everything and to pretend you have it all figured out, you really don't. You're just being overly emotional and using that emotion it to reach other emotional people on the internet for profit.

    • @dsan5825
      @dsan5825 Год назад +3

      Yay I’m not the only one who felt that.

    • @brit4294
      @brit4294 Год назад +2

      That's exactly how I feel too from this video! It also moved me to joyful tears 😊

  • @DerScheisse
    @DerScheisse 2 года назад +20

    There once was a man that enjoyed watching the black Raven's fly around, play, squawk, and chatter. He enjoyed them so much he would climb trees just to be closer to them. For many months the Ravens ignored the man, but after awhile, one of the Ravens flew from a nearby tree and landed directly next to the man.
    In utter amazement, the bird spoke to the man and asked, "You have been watching us for a long time. You have tried to get close to us. Why do you do this?"
    The man replied, "I mean no harm. I have become enchanted with you and all your relatives. I enjoy the play, the squawking, and I wish I could learn your language so I could understand more about you."
    Then the Raven responded, "We are honored that you want to know us, as long as you do not cause harm, we will teach you our language."
    For many months the Ravens taught the man all about the language and how the Ravens lived from day to day. The man became so educated that he knew everything there was to know about the Ravens. Many of the Ravens saw the man and accepted him as a friend.
    One day, an older Raven was flying far over the man, dropped a walnut perfectly on the man's head. It was done on purpose and all the Ravens almost fell off their branches laughing so hard the way they do. One Raven was flying and was laughing so hard he had to crash land right in front of the man.
    The man was feeling bad and was hurt by being made fun of, so he asked the Raven in front of him, "Why are you all picking on me."
    The Raven stopped laughing and became very serious. "We thought you understood us, but apparently you don't. If you did you would know that we are not mocking you... well maybe a bit, but it is done in our way of having fun. We are 'playing' with you and that is all. It is not to be taken seriously. You should know us better."
    The man took sometime to understand this and over time a few more practical jokes were played on the man and he in turn pulled a few "good ones" on the birds. A good time was had by all and the man became even closer to the Ravens.
    Then another event occurred. A young Raven swooped out of the sky and pecked the man on the head. Then another young Raven swooped down and did the same thing. The man ran across the field and into the woods but the Ravens kept chasing him and very skillfully they flew at high speeds through the woods tormenting the man. Finally the two stopped and started to yell mean words, fighting words at the man.
    Again the man did not understand, but he knew the two Ravens were very mad at him, so he decided to leave and let the Ravens be. The man went away for many months.
    As he did his duties in the his tribal village, he told all the people about his adventures and what he learned about the Ravens. Some listened with intent, others just thought the man was a fool to study the Ravens so. The villagers gave the man a new name of "Black Feather" because of his close relationship to the birds, but the man objected and said, "I am no longer close to the Raven people."
    From above there was a squawking sound of a single Raven. Some of the people looked up and were surprised that they could understand the Raven, others just looked around because they could hear nothing but squawking. The Raven was speaking to the man and said, "It is true, you are closer to us than any Anishinabe (Human) has ever come. You are close, but you still don't understand us fully. I invite you to return to us, many miss you."
    Black Feather started to follow the Raven but then stopped at the edge of the village. He looked around to make sure no other Anishinabe could hear then asked the Raven, "why do you ask me back when the two Ravens where fighting with me and were mean."
    "The Raven landed at Black Feathers feet and said, "See how little you understand us. The two young Ravens did not fight with you because you are Anishinabe, it is because they accepted you as a member of the Raven people. You should know that we fight among ourselves too. It is a part of our way of life. Instead of sulking and leaving you should have fought back."
    Black Feather stood in silence and said, "There is much about Ravens I don't understand. Maybe we are too different people to ever understand each other. I should stop and return to my people in the village."
    The Raven again shook his head and told Black Feather, "That is your choice, but again I tell you that you have come closer to us Raven people than any other Anishinabe. Would you throw this all away just because you can't understand us yet?"
    Black Feather responded, "It's useless, how can I ever understand you, I can't even fly!"
    A thousand bursts of laughter was heard from all the surrounding trees and Black Feather knew that all the Raven People were there, hiding and listening.
    "Of course you can't fly. You are Anishinabe and we are Ravens. But we accept you as one of us. We play with you. We fight with you. We love you and want you back. We also recommend you don't try to fly in order to be like us, because then, you would not be Anishinabe nor a Raven but something else. We like you as an Anishinabe that understands us as Ravens. Join us or not the decision is yours."
    Black Feather returned to the Anishinabe village and bid everyone farewell because he had decided to live with the Raven people. After all the farewells and such he started to leave the village. All the Anishinabe people were there to see him off, and high over head was a thousand Raven's.
    Then from high above one of the older Ravens dropped a walnut shell and again with remarkable aim, plunked Black Feather right on the head. All the Ravens started laughing hard and all the Anishinabe were laughing too.
    Black Feather laughed and looked up at the old Raven and said, "Good one."
    -Charles Phillip Whitedog

  • @englishrose4388
    @englishrose4388 2 года назад +134

    I love her respect for these wild animals.

  • @johnbuschman8815
    @johnbuschman8815 2 года назад +13

    You have NO Idea how fortunate you are to have all this interaction with all this beauty and wildlife!! Please keep feeding 5hem and loving all of them! God bless all of you! Joannie

  • @zabrinatheteacher
    @zabrinatheteacher Год назад +31

    We can learn a lot from animals. Despite the negative connotation to crows they are smart and beautiful. I love how they move. They don't scare me at all ❤ You are doing a wonderful deed. Keep it up 👍🏼💖

  • @Robin-gv2he
    @Robin-gv2he 2 года назад +452

    I love this lady’s life. She has the connection I’d love to have with wildlife.

    • @alienpov
      @alienpov Год назад +9

      build it and they will come.

    • @Nanzi007
      @Nanzi007 Год назад +2

      You can do it! Start small and it’ll grow!

    • @Nanzi007
      @Nanzi007 Год назад +2

      Such as a bird feeder! ❤

    • @picosmom8698
      @picosmom8698 Год назад +2

      Jealous!!

    • @shecat1964
      @shecat1964 Год назад +3

      Take a summer and turn your back yard into an animal friendly place. They will come. The first covid lock down summer i spend most of my days and nights in my back yard. Kept me sane too. I already had a bond with a couple of squirrels. i have vids of on my channel. My one fav squirrel we have even saved the life of a couple of her babies. One from drowning in a neighbours rain barrel( People please put mesh or something over your open water sources or rain barrels) And one tiny male just old enough to explore from the nest and we were hit with a freak ice storm. We found Boos nest destroyed and she was trying to stuff her 6 babies in a bird house. We found 2 on the ground we thought were dead. Boo showed my daughter and i, her one male baby. We scooped them up and took them into the house to do cpr and we managed to save the male. It took him 6 hours to recover. He was on his last moments and the tiny girl was already gone.
      We were surprised he made such a remarkable recovery. The reunion was something to see. And sadly i recorded none of it. He stuck around the rest of the year and grew to be one of the biggest males. We named him lil peep, as that was the sound he made when he started to come around and breath on his own.
      Then one night i was visited by a raccoon, she spent the whole summer visiting me. She came for dinner and stayed to play for hours. We played with a soccer ball (they treat a ball like a cat on their back) We played tug, she would fish for snacks from the dog pool. Then i also had 7 baby skunks, who came for their treat every night and walked all around me and allowed me to pet their tail as they walked past me. My raccoon friend fell in love with one of the babies and would hold her down and hug and pet her and groom her. The skunks never tried to spray. My raccoon Dita, was not fond of the 2 possums that would show up at times though, she even sat on my lap to be away from them.
      I several times had to shoo her out of my house. I would go in the get something and she got the screen open and i would find her wandering around my Livingroom. She did not want to leave. lol I had tons of vids i have not uploaded yet, as in a way they make me sad. The weather started to get colder and i could not sit out side, but still put ditas dinner out for her, one day she just stopped coming and i never saw her again. That is the down side of bonding with wild animals. Then my ravens who help keep the hawk away from the birds i feed. There is one, not sure if its male or female, but he lost his mate the winter before and would come for the cat kibble i set out on top of the fence.He left me a gift the first time. Just a small round rock but i cherish it. And there is a family of 4 others who come every morn. I do not know why but when i look out and see them it give me a safe feeling. Some look at them and feel foreboding or the are a bad omen. I call them my sentinels.

  • @kto_66
    @kto_66 2 года назад +111

    “No matter how few possessions you own or how little money you have, loving wildlife and nature will make you rich beyond measure.” ... Amen 🕊️

  • @gb8814
    @gb8814 Год назад +1

    Simply amazing Ravens are such intelligent,loving fascinating birds.This lady is so so lucky.

  • @breadeats
    @breadeats 2 года назад +2

    Loved how that vulture flexed as soon she said you are beautiful. Like "oh yeah, check these wings" xd

  • @anthonychihuahua
    @anthonychihuahua 2 года назад +21

    Once upon a midnight dreary, while she pondered, weak and weary.. "should I get a bird bath and feeder"
    ..the answer came in the form of
    "The Raven" greeters 🖤🖤

  • @jackslater504
    @jackslater504 2 года назад +8

    2:08 I know this story is about these two wonderful ravens, but how cool is that squirrel sliding down the bird feeder pole like batman?

  • @TerryLee788
    @TerryLee788 Год назад +2

    I love ravens and crows, I had the best experience with crows at work! They would follow me and I adored them. ❤❤

  • @a.Stitch-in-Time
    @a.Stitch-in-Time 2 года назад +1

    "Suddenly there came a tapping" So beautiful is this almost magical secluded world where you have connected and formed relationships with these beautiful animals. Animals are so smart and they deserve kindness and respect. Your magical world is absolutely amazing! 💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤

  • @Gabistruwwelliese
    @Gabistruwwelliese 2 года назад +48

    Her storytelling is so so powerful. And so is the story. One of my favorite videos if not the top one

  • @janetdear6429
    @janetdear6429 2 года назад +95

    Wow you have created a beautiful safe garden for the wildlife to join you, and you are privileged to be welcomed in to their lives, as well. Great video thanks 💖😁

  • @jdog2345
    @jdog2345 11 месяцев назад +5

    People really don’t understand how smart ravens and crows are. I am happy you found your true self in your very natural sanctuary❤

  • @the.one.777
    @the.one.777 2 года назад +2

    You were missing on a paradise right outside your home. The good thing is that you connected with it at the right time in your life. Things happen for a reason. Thanks for sharing. Oh n that love story of those two crows is amazingly beautiful. Much love n respect from the city of angels Cali 🇺🇸

  • @Marybethgeidel
    @Marybethgeidel 2 года назад +31

    Once i had a bird feeder where 2 cow birds came daily, a male and a female .the female would squawk and fuss at him until he fed her. After a half a minute or so she would settle down and eat on her own....he would take a break by flying away to a nearby tree. After a few seconds he would come back and feed her again

  • @AboveEmAllProduction
    @AboveEmAllProduction 2 года назад +9

    Birds always amaze me

  • @cherylross4040
    @cherylross4040 Год назад +1

    If only humans could treat each other with such respect, love and kindness....

  • @Ziggyziggy1
    @Ziggyziggy1 Год назад +1

    Nature is mesmerising!
    And this lady has a heart of gold.

  • @kyra_from_kerkyra
    @kyra_from_kerkyra 2 года назад +113

    This was very touching. I envy people who are animal whisperers. This experience is unimaginably beautiful and you have been chosen. You must be a very special being and animals can feel it ❤️❤️❤️

    • @HunterWinchester666
      @HunterWinchester666 Год назад +1

      You can too - you don't need to be chosen: if you truly feel the love & respect for them in your heart, they will feel it too ❤️

  • @rebekahdavis5935
    @rebekahdavis5935 2 года назад +139

    This lady is a literal Disney princess. It's soooo cool seeing these close relationships with various wild animals. I live in the country and while I did rescue a crow and later a raven and built relationships with them , I've never had an animal from the wild form a relationship with me in the wild. That is really special

  • @chillout9808
    @chillout9808 2 года назад +7

    Animals deserve so much more respect then they get, kudos to you!!!!

  • @ruthdederich3622
    @ruthdederich3622 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much you do humans an honor to be an ambassador between worlds. Appreciate you very much. Thanks again.

  • @hellenfennell5818
    @hellenfennell5818 2 года назад +50

    I’m in Australia and have a magpie family that have been visiting me for the last few years.Bruno and Bella brought their son Bocelli to meet me last year and he now visits me too and just a few days ago they brought their twins Barney and Bonnie to visit me as well.Being chosen by birds as their human connection is the biggest compliment ever.They left their son Bobo(Bocelli)with me last year for an hour while they went and did whatever magpies do...that is a HUGE amount of trust they showed me.Magpies are very protective of their young and the fact that they left him with me in that time absolutely blew me away and melted my heart.They are my family now and I hope I’m theirs ❤️❤️❤️

  • @debsreno911
    @debsreno911 2 года назад +260

    I've had crows as pets before and they are extremely intelligent, funny and endearing creatures. What a fantastic story of love. Thank you for showing all of us your story. ❤

    • @MarySanchez-qk3hp
      @MarySanchez-qk3hp 2 года назад +10

      People used to do a lot of stuff they can't do any more, including keeping corvids like crows as pets. They're Federally protected in the United States, it is now illegal to keep them without permits. And none of the specific permits allow for keeping crows as pets. The permits are for specific special purposes such as rehabilitation, transport, falconry, zoos, scientific research. I hope, if you're in the US, that this happened long, long ago. You wouldn't get permission nowadays. We know more now.

    • @SS-wn8pt
      @SS-wn8pt 2 года назад +2

      Amazing. Do crows enjoy being pets? Did you keep them at home or were they in the wild like these crows?

    • @borkwolf6373
      @borkwolf6373 2 года назад +1

      @@MarySanchez-qk3hp I believe that law only applies to crows and ravens who are native to/migrate to the U.S. Pied crows, for example, are a species who are native to Africa and are legal to own as pets (though, some states may require certification of some sort first)

  • @maryjaneharber7193
    @maryjaneharber7193 2 года назад +2

    Thank you truely for sharing your blessings !!!

  • @cordywitt6400
    @cordywitt6400 Год назад +10

    Such a beautiful garden. These birds are pure soul. 💞💞💞

  • @Erika-gm2tf
    @Erika-gm2tf 2 года назад +9

    Wow! A turkey vulture who cares for a raven's babies! THAT'S amazing. I love crows. We used to have a group (a murder) in our neighborhood. They regarded you as you walked by and talked to them. They had so much to say. They're such characters.

  • @annthomas4833
    @annthomas4833 2 года назад +141

    This video was absolutely amazing and wonderful. Thank you for allowing us to see just how beautiful the animals and birds are.

  • @SeattleRaindrop206
    @SeattleRaindrop206 Год назад +2

    🌎🐾 She wanted to “…see what else was out there. What else was I missing that was right around me?”
    If we all had this wonder, opened our eyes, and saw the beauty of the thriving life all around us. 🌎💙

  • @annarodriguez9868
    @annarodriguez9868 2 года назад +27

    I'm saving this video to watch it over and over because it is so calming.
    God has blessed us with so many beautiful creatures.

  • @AnshuSingh-vz7wd
    @AnshuSingh-vz7wd 2 года назад +145

    Quarantine really made me a whole different person.. it made me discover my true self. Sitting among birds, watching them bath feed and play really makes me happy and takes away all my stress. Every living being understands love and compassion, even plants and its all about making a positive start.

    • @terryallen7356
      @terryallen7356 2 года назад +12

      A lot of people became bird people because of the pandemic and it truly is wonderful. Every morning we feed the birds then come in, have coffee and sit in peace and joy as we watch them.

    • @Gingerjake2
      @Gingerjake2 2 года назад +3

      @@terryallen7356 I have always been so you can imagine how happy it makes me to see others discover them. I am a bird photographer now.

    • @dieseldog00
      @dieseldog00 2 года назад +2

      Anshu you must read 'Finding The Mother Tree" by Suzanne Simard. You will know the trees and plants much better. I've just started reading the book and it is fascinating!

    • @jenniferwerezak4165
      @jenniferwerezak4165 2 года назад

      Wow 💖💖💖

    • @Akmay-
      @Akmay- 2 года назад +1

      @@dieseldog00 Had to look that up -- looks like an interesting read, thanks for mentioning it in the comments :)

  • @wren5291
    @wren5291 2 года назад +47

    Any creature is considered a good omen in my book. There is so much we could learn from their behaviours that would make our world better😌💙💚

  • @kennethraymondmoore
    @kennethraymondmoore Год назад +1

    Ravens are smart birds. I'm glad you're able to have a relationship with James and Margaret. 🥰

  • @lisabelle7553
    @lisabelle7553 Год назад +10

    Imagine a world where everyone treated nature with such curiosity, love, and care? Wouldn't that be incredible? I also have developed a crush on James. I love this - and ALL animals.

  • @riverbender9898
    @riverbender9898 2 года назад +168

    Your appreciation for our wild partners warms my heart. I relate to every nuance. Because I live East of the Mississippi, I'm limited o only experiencing ravens when I travel west, but I do feed and enjoy a great variety of "critters", including a small flock of crows. Thanks for that excellent video and providing a sanctuary for the wild ones.

    • @mygirldarby
      @mygirldarby 2 года назад +17

      There are ravens in eastern US, mostly northeastern but you can spot them as far South as north Georgia. Crows are very intelligent birds too, and I see groups of them frequently here in the Southeast. They all fly in a group and land together in my yard sometimes. They are fascinating! They walk around, clearly looking at the ground for certain bugs, I guess. They look like little old men in black suits, lol. You can just see their intelligence as they walk around, carefully examining things.

    • @englishatheart
      @englishatheart 2 года назад

      Ugg, can people stop applying the term "partner" to everything? Why can't you say our wild companions? Or brethren? I hate the term "partner" now because pretentious twats have destroyed love and romance by applying that term to romantic relationships because they're so insecure and desperate to prove to everyone how supposedly "equal" they are.

  • @denellsullada7697
    @denellsullada7697 2 года назад +10

    Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful world!

  • @patricianiebergall1360
    @patricianiebergall1360 Год назад +1

    I love crows/ravens!!! They re so SMART!!!

  • @danielparra5173
    @danielparra5173 Год назад +1

    This woman is very, very special. The animals recognize that.

  • @dianeeharris
    @dianeeharris 2 года назад +52

    *I ABSOLUTELY ADORE RAVENS!* Thank you for sharing James & Margaret,you are absolutely the *Cat's Meow* in the LA bird and animal world.☘️🎉

  • @WaterfaerysDomain
    @WaterfaerysDomain 2 года назад +13

    Anyone lucky enough to have any of the Corvus genus birds accepting them as a friend is definitely blessed. Their families are the most important thing to them, so when they accept you as part of their family it is as much for life as their bird relationships. Good luck to you and all of your critters. I hope that magic never ends for you!

  • @higgsb9128
    @higgsb9128 Год назад +1

    Loved how simply pure this was.

  • @brendadufaur37
    @brendadufaur37 11 месяцев назад +1

    Un-freaking-believable. This womsn is incredible. And so are these crows and raven. Wow.

  • @justagirlsd3000
    @justagirlsd3000 2 года назад +17

    She’s so blessed🙏🏽

  • @pravdanil
    @pravdanil 2 года назад +72

    Wow, this is truly a piece of art
    So cinematic and such a great narration!
    Birds are amazing

  • @brookie_cuqui
    @brookie_cuqui 10 месяцев назад

    I'm so glad you all have each other. You've provided sanctuary and amplified love.

  • @mj6962
    @mj6962 Год назад +1

    Wow I’m a little jealous! I love crows, ravens and vultures. They are absolutely beautiful and intelligent birds!

  • @tiamariebatinich5948
    @tiamariebatinich5948 2 года назад +144

    And literally crying tears of joy I wish I could live in a wonderland like you have I'm going to do this to my yard God-bless you in your family

    • @joannemurdock7899
      @joannemurdock7899 2 года назад +2

      Tia!Marie! Me too I bought bird baths years ago from and back yard! I throw scraps and fresh mince for The birds to

    • @jordsupp
      @jordsupp 2 года назад

      @JoanneMurdock that's lovely, but don't make them too reliant on your mincemeat offerings. I know of friends who did this and after several generations of feeding the growing flock of magpies, chicks started showing up with physical deformities. Over several years, because the birds were not finding enough of their own (nutritionally balanced) food, they developed, for example, calcium deficiencies that started showing up across the whole flock. They have since been weaned from their reliance on human-grade mince meat and can hopefully start to recover. They still hang around and the interaction is wonderful. They recognise the neighbours living on the street, and hop around warbling at visitors.

  • @Garland67
    @Garland67 2 года назад +73

    Amazing story. She's incredibly lucky to have all of this wildlife in her backyard!

    • @joannemurdock7899
      @joannemurdock7899 2 года назад +1

      But this lady creates her yard to be welcoming for wildlife bird baths! Food feeders !

  • @melsmith7852
    @melsmith7852 Год назад +1

    Your so fortunate to have connected with nature!! 😍🙏🏼🥰💕💁🏼‍♀️🫶🏼🥳

  • @RyanFox85
    @RyanFox85 Год назад +1

    Having the ability to connect and engage with nature is one of the most magical things u can experience. They are using us as tools to learn and evolve their own species. Which is what humans have done for so many years. Interspecies learning has been around for so long, except now it's evolved as well.... once we used it as a way to hunt better, now they teach us about ourselves and others..... it's incredible

  • @robindorrell9347
    @robindorrell9347 2 года назад +9

    Thanks for this beautiful video! I feed crows and ravens every day and I'm blessed to interact with a flock of 20 to 40 of them. I buy them good quality cat food (higher in protein than dog food) roasted peanuts in the shell with no salt and a nice mix of seed with meal worms in it. I give them their food in a parking lot that is close by. Every morning they are waiting for me. I love it!

  • @amberf3599
    @amberf3599 2 года назад +22

    Absolutely beautiful Ravens.💗

  • @Stadtpark90
    @Stadtpark90 Год назад +1

    I like that she speaks to them, but doesn’t take them inside. They are still free, just friends from another species.

  • @bernadot5024
    @bernadot5024 11 месяцев назад +6

    True 💛 I was observing how the male raven hold his wing over her to give shadow in the heat 🤩

  • @becauseucanxo
    @becauseucanxo 2 года назад +119

    I was lucky enough to have a very similar relationship with a pair of Scrub Jays. For 6 years I had many of the same experiences. The joy I had from being invited to interact with them, I will never forget. Ricky and Sarah taught me so much. They were free to come and go and they visited me almost every day! They changed my life.

    • @LovelyDardompre
      @LovelyDardompre 2 года назад

      Awwwwish we cud of seen them interact as well

    • @Logical_Chronical
      @Logical_Chronical 2 года назад

      Jays are also corvids like ravens. They are in the same family of birds, so that makes perfect sense they have similar behaviors to ravens.

  • @HiLoveLeighs
    @HiLoveLeighs 2 года назад +53

    So insanely beautiful and moving. It brings tears to my eyes.

  • @MariaMartinez-jb3zn
    @MariaMartinez-jb3zn Год назад +18

    That’s so special, what have and can see❣️ Ravens are also a symbol of change and freedom. Maybe that’s what has come into your life…🙏🏽🙋🏻‍♀️👍🏽

  • @carlawick2704
    @carlawick2704 Год назад +1

    Love this one. Crows, ravens, vultures.....wonderful!!!!