Crow Is Smarter Than A 7 Year Old

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2022
  • Crows are some of the most intelligent animals in the world, they can solve a complex problems better than a 7 year old human
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  • @naturelenses
    @naturelenses  Год назад +2462

    Don't forget to subscribe 🔔
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    • @jamesclark9347
      @jamesclark9347 Год назад +1

      Raised a Raven this summer. Chose to stay around and is never caged. Trained to my whistle,and I filmed it. Uploaded to my channel. Please ✅ It out!

    • @denicesanders4586
      @denicesanders4586 Год назад +30

      My husband had a crow buddy. He would stop at McDonald's on Friday morning for breakfast. The crow would watch hubby eat his breakfast. My husband would leave the slider window to the truck open so when he was ready to go into his office Mr. Crow would fly through the window and eat the hash browns left for him.

    • @irenemarano8241
      @irenemarano8241 Год назад +15

      ​@@denicesanders4586 Thanks for sharing . Enjoyable story.

    • @casucasueq4479
      @casucasueq4479 Год назад +1

      But are they smarter than B?

    • @e1m1heretic49
      @e1m1heretic49 Год назад +5

      And God said let there be a judge among the birds and people. Crow's are the best judge character birds. A Crow's always fly away from danger and evil things and bond only with innocent souls. This is way Noah first send the Crow to se if there were evil people alive if they were alive the Crow will return to the safety of an innocent soul. Nonetheless the Crow returned to Noah as to indicate that there was evil people still alive.

  • @_shadow_1
    @_shadow_1 Год назад +12418

    The weirdest thing is that some crows will make a noise near a person they know just to see their reaction.

    • @michaelgibbons4297
      @michaelgibbons4297 Год назад +2531

      For all we know, it could be a name they’ve given us in their language

    • @dr.nightowl2486
      @dr.nightowl2486 Год назад +189

      Yes they are loud, obnoxious and threatening. Where I'm from there is a $50 bounty on them. There should be.

    • @Auvas_Damask
      @Auvas_Damask Год назад +1367

      ​@@dr.nightowl2486 But they are so cool and fascinating beings. How did that happen?

    • @dr.nightowl2486
      @dr.nightowl2486 Год назад +11

      @@Auvas_Damask I suppose they put a bounty on them because of crops and gardens. Surely you've heard of scarecrows designed to try to keep the crows away. Crows also will intimidate other bird species. To each his own I suppose. If you like the crow you like the crow. I do not.

    • @gentrykoda
      @gentrykoda Год назад +749

      If they're around you enough, they'll start speaking human words too!

  • @agnesstrzykowska4300
    @agnesstrzykowska4300 Год назад +44805

    I befriended a few crows 3 years ago (really cold weather in my area) by bringing them food every day to the empty field near my settlement. They recognise me no matter what I wear, they have found where exactly I live and wait for me every day on the roof opposite my window and recently they started bringing me "gifts" (scraps of shiny foil, buttons etc) on my windowsill 😃 Oh! And they love dogs'food 😆

    • @ewetn1
      @ewetn1 Год назад +83

      Yep!!! If they see you smoking, they'll bring you empty cig packets or half smoked discarded cigs. They know we value jewelry, car/house keys, coins (money), etc so they'll bring shiny metal things. A scientist in NYC took advantage of this by putting a peanut vending machine on the roof of his apartment building and training the crows to bring coins and drop them into the machine to release a few nuts. Nice little side hustle, right?
      Also, the reason they are seen as a harbinger of death is tied into their intelligence. During the American revolution and the civil war, crows figured out that where a bunch of uniformed marching dudes were, there would soon be an abundance of fresh meat post-battle. That's how, historically, crows hanging around became associated with the inevitability of death.

    • @tinbanger66
      @tinbanger66 Год назад +6641

      that's a damn honor! Congrats!

    • @rgmoney14101994
      @rgmoney14101994 Год назад +640

      ​@doesitmatter itdoesntmatter lol... u dont skip, this aint ad!

    • @sandyfreyman3501
      @sandyfreyman3501 Год назад +1950

      yes birds love dog food because lots of it is corn with protein, they use to recommend dog food for parrots

    • @roxannwatson8896
      @roxannwatson8896 Год назад +2439

      I had my location found out also. They had too have followed my car up the hill from the park. I have driven the six blocks in several different vehicles. When my dog and I get out of the car, the entire murder flies in to greet us. My dog never had a leash, the crows never moved when she walked through the middle of them. They knew she was not a threat. They are amazing birds, they have brought trinkets to the house, and left them on my car. A piece of tin foil, a small shell.. waiting for that diamond ring. Lol.

  • @b-dub6865
    @b-dub6865 11 месяцев назад +790

    Every day, a little girl would drop her food outside when eating lunch, as toddlers do. The crows always ate the food & the little girl loved it. So, mom put up a bird feeder & the crows started leaving gifts in the feeder to thank them - an earring, ring, button, etc. As she grew older, the mother & girl continued to feed the crows & receive gifts in return. Many years later, the mom had a photo shoot a mile away from their home & accidentally left her lens cap in an alley. The next day, her lens cap was in the bird feeder! The crow returned it!
    Crows can remember a person’s face for at least 20yrs. If you’re nice to them, they’ll return the favor & may even leave gifts & will tell their friends & family. If you’re mean to them, they’ll remember & tell all their friends & family. So be nice to crows!

    • @narrativeless404
      @narrativeless404 9 месяцев назад +31

      So they can communicate distinct messages to each other?
      Like a language of sorts?

    • @b-dub6865
      @b-dub6865 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@narrativeless404 Yes! All animals communicate with each other in their own way, but crows are very smart & social. I had no idea until a couple of years ago. They have a very good memory & they tell all their friends & family if there’s a human that’s particularly nice to crows. It’s really cool. Look it up.

    • @Mialikesthings
      @Mialikesthings 8 месяцев назад +65

      @@narrativeless404yes they are even able to recognize songs made by their own kind and names as well

    • @johnm3907
      @johnm3907 8 месяцев назад

      That part with the camera lens is 100% made up. The lightest lenses you can get for cameras are around 4.5 oz. A crow can only lift around 0.4 oz.

    • @thanhvinhnguyento7069
      @thanhvinhnguyento7069 8 месяцев назад +49

      ​@@narrativeless404 you'll be surprised how many animals possess language. From sound to sonar to body and chemicals

  • @shanedbunting
    @shanedbunting 11 месяцев назад +359

    You left out my fave part. they have language . One crow can describe something in detail to another crow with laungue so that the other crow can then recognize something that they have never seen themselves.

    • @narrativeless404
      @narrativeless404 9 месяцев назад +23

      So maybe we should forget whales' and study crows' language instead?

    • @kulbmeister7785
      @kulbmeister7785 9 месяцев назад +49

      @@narrativeless404both are equally complex but legit

    • @fredbyoutubing
      @fredbyoutubing 8 месяцев назад +39

      They can also vocalize and imitate sounds better than most parrots can.

    • @JordanMetroidManiac
      @JordanMetroidManiac 8 месяцев назад +6

      @@fredbyoutubing Let’s not forget about the European starling!

  • @itsROMPERS...
    @itsROMPERS... Год назад +2914

    I heard that not only can they remember a person and hold a grudge against them, but they can communicate this to their friends so crows you've never seen before will also hold a grudge against you.

    • @kavishwarmokal124
      @kavishwarmokal124 Год назад +168

      Yes, absolutely true ..

    • @_InsertName_
      @_InsertName_ Год назад +221

      Oops.... I used to irritate crows A LOT when I was a kid 😅

    • @Randomvids-dh9ye
      @Randomvids-dh9ye Год назад +108

      They really are birds from the underworld

    • @hawaiigirl8089
      @hawaiigirl8089 Год назад +60

      😂a narcissist community of birds

    • @dagmarbubolz7999
      @dagmarbubolz7999 Год назад +131

      And that is why I'm always friendly to them, appologizing when I have to pass somewhere where they sat and disturbed them, hope they carch the vibe

  • @MaxOakland
    @MaxOakland Год назад +6326

    Crows don’t just hold grudges, they also do the opposite and hold favor for people who have been nice to them. They will even bring people gifts of shiny stuff they find!

    • @salmonoven
      @salmonoven Год назад +302

      And if you are lucky you got extra tip from them

    • @MultiFandom8isFate
      @MultiFandom8isFate Год назад +167

      ​@@salmonoven Wink, wink... 😉😏 Cash. 👀😳🤣

    • @blockmanintros
      @blockmanintros Год назад

      They do hold grudges if you don't know something please don't open your shit hold mouth

    • @MaxOakland
      @MaxOakland Год назад +2

      @@blockmanintros You can’t even read you’re so mad. Leave me alone weirdo

    • @hanoli7933
      @hanoli7933 Год назад +13

      ​@@MultiFandom8isFate🤨

  • @Yasin_X2000
    @Yasin_X2000 9 месяцев назад +28

    Not just seven year olds but also some “grown ups”💀

  • @Mikesman1000
    @Mikesman1000 Год назад +146

    I'm hypnotized by their coal bluish black color, they are so playful and naughty 😁
    Amazing birb

    • @tlock77
      @tlock77 4 месяца назад

      I have never seen playful but I *have* seen naughty! 😄 Hahaha

    • @silververnallbells191
      @silververnallbells191 9 дней назад

      @@tlock77 B4 this video, I was watching where a crow was trying to get an owl to play with it, but the owl wasn't really having it lol

  • @valsblueforrest2961
    @valsblueforrest2961 Год назад +2992

    I was having lunch in an outdoors restaurant. Some kids dropped bread pieces on the ground. A crow came to pick on them and took a piece that was too hard. He took that hard piece, flew on to a water fountain next to us, dipped the bread into the water, held it with his beak until the bread softened and then ate it. It was absolutely beautiful and fascinating.

    • @danvondrasek
      @danvondrasek Год назад +306

      Look up raccoons eating. They wash pretty much everything if they can. It's adorable.

    • @dem_foxes_xd6660
      @dem_foxes_xd6660 Год назад +293

      ​@@danvondrasek Then I'm assuming you know what happens when they get cotton candy

    • @danvondrasek
      @danvondrasek Год назад +183

      @@dem_foxes_xd6660 yeah, super sad things.

    • @maanmallak8953
      @maanmallak8953 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/SdZIiBLtWf4/видео.html

    • @subinitamazumder1307
      @subinitamazumder1307 Год назад +194

      I have seen this happening too. I once gave crow a biscuit which was a bit harder than I used to give them. The crow just dunked it into the plant pot which had collected rain water previous night and then ate it.

  • @mortalclown3812
    @mortalclown3812 Год назад +3114

    A crow in my yard for years said hello to me one morning after I'd been saying it to him for about 6 months. Still blown away by that boy.

    • @towanda2947
      @towanda2947 Год назад +112

      wow!!! how lucky you are!🌝

    • @mde3370
      @mde3370 Год назад +63

      👏 very cool to have a moment like that

    • @amit4Bihar
      @amit4Bihar Год назад +168

      In India, we consider them positive and brings good news

    • @DeathStriker88
      @DeathStriker88 Год назад +23

      ​@@amit4Biharwell, guests too

    • @juliannguyen5558
      @juliannguyen5558 Год назад +15

      ​@@amit4BiharIn some other countries they are seen negative and bring bad luck

  • @xhronazxs7412
    @xhronazxs7412 11 месяцев назад +17

    He forgot to add, along with facial memory, they can also mimic voices and sounds from almost anything they hear

  • @MARTIAL-ARTS125
    @MARTIAL-ARTS125 2 месяца назад +8

    crows : nah I'd adapt

  • @Nancys_on_fire
    @Nancys_on_fire Год назад +6951

    I used to give almonds to a group of magpies at work. Eventually they figured out what truck I drove, and the whole group would hang out on or nearby it, then follow me out of the parking lot every day. They never pooped on my truck. Though once, a coworker followed me outside on lunch to yell at me. The magpies proceeded to poop on his car daily. It was glorious.

  • @jenniferkleczka6804
    @jenniferkleczka6804 Год назад +1307

    I remember when I was little ( I'm 70 years old now) we had a crow as a pet. his name was Barney. He could talk and mimic a dog barking. When my little brother was sick he would lay on the couch during the day to watch TV. Barney would come in and sit on the arm of the couch and "talk" to my brother.

    • @imAdolff
      @imAdolff Год назад +63

      That's awesome!

    • @SahilP2648
      @SahilP2648 Год назад +171

      You probably had a Raven, not a crow. Crows can't mimic but Ravens are excellent at it, even better than Parrots in the range of sounds and mimicry.

    • @realphillystreets
      @realphillystreets Год назад

      Nah old head you’re lying now.

    • @johnnyzaza
      @johnnyzaza Год назад +34

      RIP Barney! 🙏

    • @ericolens3
      @ericolens3 Год назад +33

      By chance was this in Baltimore?
      I've heard the Ravens there are pretty talented.

  • @vacafuega
    @vacafuega 11 месяцев назад +14

    Crows are such beautiful creatures, and smart as a whip. A group of them hangs out near a mall I go to sometimes and I always share my lunch with them - they catch food I throw to them out of the air! They're wonderful, it's a delight to behold.

  • @bettyjogates7600
    @bettyjogates7600 11 месяцев назад +21

    They are very intelligent and interesting.

  • @Tyrnak_Fenrir
    @Tyrnak_Fenrir Год назад +1419

    Not only do they hold grudges, but they gossip about them, and the grudges spread

  • @DonsStudios
    @DonsStudios Год назад +2405

    I was doing laundry one day and went outside to hang up some clothes. I accidentally dropped a sock and a crow immediately started to laugh at me

  • @michaelj8793
    @michaelj8793 Месяц назад +2

    Recently I've had a mother and baby stopping by for snacks daily so I started saying MomMa to her and after about a week she repeats MomMa perfectly so I've continued to expand her vocabulary and we have become great friends along with the other animals that show up everyday

  • @ThatIdiotOmega
    @ThatIdiotOmega 11 месяцев назад +12

    I love these little dudes so much

  • @Kay_Gee_
    @Kay_Gee_ Год назад +1758

    Me: **Rubs crow wrong**
    Crow: “I will remember your face” 🗿

    • @subzro5
      @subzro5 Год назад +9

      100th like

    • @amanbirbthe4th967
      @amanbirbthe4th967 Год назад +105

      "And then my children will also hate you"

    • @narutouzumaki656
      @narutouzumaki656 Год назад +27

      That happened with me, one day I trying to helped a almost died crow , and after that that craw group remember me still now.

    • @pedro-pascals-armpit
      @pedro-pascals-armpit Год назад +6

      you can make it up to them by giving them an especially yummy treat :)

    • @RedRocket4000
      @RedRocket4000 2 месяца назад

      @@pedro-pascals-armpit Yep Crows can do like some human cultures and take blood money and forgive you if your behavior is otherwise friendly.
      Blood money is when a member of a clan kills someone of another clan. To avoid feuds that can last for centuries a large enough blood price paid will cause the grievance to be forgiven.

  • @CaptainFordoAlpha-77
    @CaptainFordoAlpha-77 Год назад +862

    They will rat you out to other crows too if you're mean to them; on top of that, the grudge they carry will last for several generations of crow descendants. It also goes the other way if you go out of your way to be kind to them, they'll remember you as a homie for a long time.

    • @lisarodriguez6966
      @lisarodriguez6966 Год назад +158

      Yep. And teach their young that you're a homie, too.

    • @MS-zh4bu
      @MS-zh4bu Год назад +5

      Not exactly true. I used to feed the previous crows who were nearby my home, but after months later I came back to find out the new bunch of crows to be naughty...they tried/aim to shit on my head while flying over me.

    • @tymeier7570
      @tymeier7570 Год назад +1

      "Oh no man have boom stick!"

  • @eileensmollen8641
    @eileensmollen8641 11 месяцев назад +9

    I worked in a building where abt 8 crows daily were sitting on the ridge under the roof. I could whach their behaviour all day. I was very surprised about their interaction between eachother and they were communicating/talking to eachother all they long. Incredible. It changed my view on them. They also whached us.

  • @Albion-qy5xg
    @Albion-qy5xg Год назад +1

    dropping the stone to float the seed im blown away

  • @5153A
    @5153A Год назад +652

    Imagine forgetting to feed your local crow. He gone hold a grudge on you forever 😂

    • @kavishwarmokal124
      @kavishwarmokal124 Год назад +24

      Yes, it's seriously true.

    • @Vixen_Rose6404
      @Vixen_Rose6404 Год назад +89

      He'll even get his whole bloodline to hate you, yes this is a real thing that happens. They show their flock then the flock teaches their offspring to hate a specific person 🧍🏼‍♀️

    • @chrisbulan
      @chrisbulan Год назад +24

      that's why you never forget to feed them

    • @Raphael0654
      @Raphael0654 Год назад +32

      Yeah... They get seriously traumatized if you fail to follow through on an established ritual.
      They might never lose the sense of having been betrayed, even if you just slip up once.

    • @user2C47
      @user2C47 Год назад +37

      Note to self: If I ever feed birds, do so on random days of the week.

  • @Keaton42
    @Keaton42 Год назад +1418

    Crows are also one of the few animals that do stuff solely for fun such as sliding down roofs of houses with a piece of plastic that they use as a sleigh

    • @tanamly
      @tanamly Год назад +132

      well with that much intelligence, I guess they must have discovered that Wheeeee feeling long ago 😂

    • @rugrat1235
      @rugrat1235 Год назад +27

      That's so cool🙂

    • @prolmandabeast6192
      @prolmandabeast6192 Год назад +35

      That actually sounds adorable

    • @sahasraparasa5558
      @sahasraparasa5558 Год назад +8

      Aww that's so cure

    • @coin5207
      @coin5207 Год назад +31

      Actually there's s lot of animals that engage in 'play' for the fun of it, it was even observed in bees.
      But it's true that crows are one of the smartest animals.

  • @khan92asif
    @khan92asif 9 месяцев назад +1

    Crow is my favourite bird after once i saw a crow invite other birds to party

  • @steveson129
    @steveson129 9 месяцев назад +4

    What could possibly go bad if the "bad omen" crow comes to village?😏
    *Pillager starts blowing horn*

  • @janiceellery1653
    @janiceellery1653 Год назад +740

    Crows and Ravens actually make good pets and are very loyal. I consider myself lucky if one decides to interact with me

    • @journeyg4249
      @journeyg4249 Год назад +16

      I would want to get one since i love birds a lot.

    • @justsomedude1593
      @justsomedude1593 Год назад +36

      I dont think people should have pet birds personally, birds and their ability to fly gives them endless space. No home is big enough for them

    • @krishnachauhan3864
      @krishnachauhan3864 Год назад +29

      ​@GoTi4No dogs are dependent on humans but birds are like wild animals they can survive without human also. so know the difference dear

    • @lilbeanbop
      @lilbeanbop Год назад +16

      @GoTi4No No, actually they make perfect sense. Birds are meant to be free and have the entire sky to fly. Keeping birds has always been just another normalised ridiculous thing humans do

    • @anonymousapproximation8549
      @anonymousapproximation8549 Год назад +14

      ​@@lilbeanbop You know what other, ridiculous, normalized thing humans do? Letting their cats in and out their own house whenever, granting them the freedom of the outdoors, and the safety and security of a home and food to come back to.
      Who says the same can't be done for birds? Someone else in the comment section practically has _three_ pet crows that always come back to his house.

  • @doodskie999
    @doodskie999 Год назад +1566

    They are also very naughty. They initiate cat and dog fights. Man these birds are so under appreciated.

    • @swordbrethrenmordred1230
      @swordbrethrenmordred1230 Год назад +125

      They also used to lead predators to their prey in order to get the leftovers.

    • @unholycrusader69
      @unholycrusader69 Год назад +11

      Rabbits are also very cool, right, Mr. Doomguy? Especially bunnies. Would be a shame if something happens to them.

    • @bruh8545
      @bruh8545 Год назад +1

      ​@@unholycrusader69 haha... Yeah...

    • @williamthehuntsman
      @williamthehuntsman Год назад +4

      ​@@alpFiLa They along with ravens have been a sign of good fortune in Norse mythology.

    • @notme8652
      @notme8652 Год назад +9

      "We do a lil trolling"

  • @jakelineham1789
    @jakelineham1789 Месяц назад +1

    crows are my favorite bird ever they're not evil they are super smart

  • @jslevenson101
    @jslevenson101 11 месяцев назад +1

    They have a sense of humor for themselves and others.

  • @President.GeorgeWashington
    @President.GeorgeWashington Год назад +956

    "Holds a grudge against someone who was rude to them"
    "Pecks leg" lol

  • @X-SPONGED
    @X-SPONGED Год назад +2704

    I remember of a story about a guy who made a cardboard vending machine in his apartment balcony that dispenses nuts and crackers in exchange for cash and coin. The Crows in the neighborhood watched this happen and began a small crime ring around his apartment. The funny thing is, the machine doesn't need the coin to function. You just twist the lever and food comes out. But the crows never realized and kept bringing him money in exchange for small chunks of food.

    • @piramidasukcesu9417
      @piramidasukcesu9417 Год назад +534

      Huh
      That's a really good business.

    • @brylledjan5249
      @brylledjan5249 Год назад +387

      He got stonks

    • @TetyLike3
      @TetyLike3 Год назад +311

      who's gonna be guilty in the trial tho

    • @rifarira9160
      @rifarira9160 Год назад +175

      Now thats a anti mainstream businessman

    • @ItsLuke350
      @ItsLuke350 Год назад +63

      I remember reading the same story in the comment section of a crow video

  • @TheinternetArchaeologist
    @TheinternetArchaeologist 7 дней назад

    Dude jumped the gun and only read the headline...as smart as my guy

  • @user-dp8rp4oi9g
    @user-dp8rp4oi9g 14 дней назад

    Can't forget how this creature outsmarted me by stealing my breads and by stealing my chicken .

  • @kerensabirch5214
    @kerensabirch5214 Год назад +1116

    I've always been told I'm a bit strange for saying crows are my favourite bird. They're intelligent, tough and cool. What more could you want?

    • @Captain_Yata
      @Captain_Yata Год назад +108

      And, not to mention, when they're babies they're ROUND

    • @NoName-gc8fy
      @NoName-gc8fy Год назад +45

      I don’t think it’s strange at all. In fact your reasoning for why they are makes total sense.

    • @dagmarbubolz7999
      @dagmarbubolz7999 Год назад +49

      Would rather think anyone who doesn't like them is strange, believing in some stupid old narrative of fear

    • @marcocivalerian9099
      @marcocivalerian9099 Год назад +21

      ​@@dagmarbubolz7999 let them fear it. the weak will fear and the strong will prevail

    • @juliusnanor
      @juliusnanor Год назад +12

      A baby crow.
      That's what I want

  • @royweyant686
    @royweyant686 Год назад +691

    Crows have been observed working with wolves in yellow stone. They have been helping wolves find and catch prey that they share. Also playing with the wolf puppies. They have also been observed pranking other animals by pulling their tails😎.

    • @plucas9324
      @plucas9324 Год назад +39

      One puppy, several puppies. And, THEIR tails, not there tails.

    • @royweyant686
      @royweyant686 Год назад +14

      @@plucas9324 sorry wrong their

    • @plucas9324
      @plucas9324 Год назад +4

      @@royweyant686 So why not edit and fix both errors?

    • @royweyant686
      @royweyant686 Год назад +36

      @@plucas9324 ok. All better. Please read every thing I post so I don’t appear as the happy Luddite I am😎

    • @plucas9324
      @plucas9324 Год назад +16

      @@royweyant686 A+
      "...grammar is relevant for all companies. Yes, language is constantly changing, but that doesn’t make grammar unimportant. Good grammar is credibility, especially on the internet. In blog posts, on Facebook statuses, in e-mails, and on company websites, your words are all you have. They are a projection of you in your physical absence. And, for better or worse, people judge you if you can’t tell the difference between their, there, and they’re." Harvard Review
      BTW, not sure that being a Luddite excuses you from grammar errors. You seem to be using the technology just fine. Just proofread, and don't blindly accept what auto spell offers.

  • @bellastone-le9eb
    @bellastone-le9eb 9 месяцев назад +1

    Crow doesn't even have a song, it's just a "SQUAK!"

  • @tammy5654
    @tammy5654 10 месяцев назад +3

    Absolutely, and without a doubt my FAVORITE BIRD OF ALL. Intelligent, fun, whimsical, ingenious, sweet, and beautiful.🥰🥰🤗🤗
    I LOVE CROWS WITH ALL OF MY HEART !!!
    ❤️❤️🥰🥰🐦‍⬛🐦‍⬛

  • @ZombieLeo94
    @ZombieLeo94 Год назад +534

    My pet dog made some crow friends while he was growing up
    And one time my mom had a surgery and I had to stay home by myself to take care of things
    So my doggie and his crows kept me company the entire time
    It was like they were protecting me
    And I really felt safe with them around 🥰

    • @imAdolff
      @imAdolff Год назад +21

      That's awesome!

    • @queenb1119
      @queenb1119 Год назад +89

      I feed crows in my backyard every day. My golden retriever comes out with me and when the crows swoop in, he stays a respectable distance away, lays down and watches them. Last year a German Shepard from down the street got loose, came into our backyard and lunged at my dog. Golden retrievers are not at all aggressive and my boy is especially submissive, so it would've been no contest for that Shepard to tear into my sweet boy. Out of the trees came 6 our 7 crows and they started dive bombing the German Shepard. By the time I got to the dogs, the Shepard was already running off. For the next week, any time the owners walked their German Shepard by our house, the crows would start circling and swooping. They finally got the message and stopped walking by our house. After that incident, I've always made sure to put out treats for the crows. Mine are especially fond of pistachios! 😁

    • @ZombieLeo94
      @ZombieLeo94 Год назад +19

      @@queenb1119 aww that's amazing 😍

    • @odietamo9376
      @odietamo9376 Год назад +16

      @@queenb1119 Such a great story!

    • @odietamo9376
      @odietamo9376 Год назад +9

      What a wonderful experience.

  • @mygreywolf
    @mygreywolf Год назад +680

    A group of crows is called murder. But yes, they are so incredibly cool.🥰

    • @yous2244
      @yous2244 Год назад +1

      Not really, evil things keep killing all other baby chicks and eggs

    • @mygreywolf
      @mygreywolf Год назад +80

      @@yous2244 Actually crows can be taught a lot. So teach them not to do that. If I can teach a neighborhood owl not to grab the squirrels. Certainly you can accomplish that.

    • @yous2244
      @yous2244 Год назад +8

      @@mygreywolf crows are even more independent then lions, you can't change their nature

    • @mygreywolf
      @mygreywolf Год назад +2

      @@yous2244 You don't watch RUclips enough. They are trained to be thieves and what not. Check yourself at the massive video door. Why do you hate on crows so much? They hang out at my place and are all good.

    • @edmarcamy
      @edmarcamy Год назад +57

      @@yous2244 I believe there are way more tamed crows than tamed lions out there. Wolves weren’t dependent of us but we tamed them regardless, i don’t understand your argument.

  • @ST1nk_f1sh
    @ST1nk_f1sh 8 месяцев назад +3

    These birds are life

  • @anniemaull5605
    @anniemaull5605 6 месяцев назад +2

    My grandmother used to raise them. I miss her she died in 1986 and the Crows

  • @TheSongsIlovelist
    @TheSongsIlovelist Год назад +1652

    My mom used to feed a crow on her kitchen window, when I was very young. He would come at the same time every single day in the morning and get his snack. Then we had to suddenly flee our home due to terrorism and insurgency and my mother wept several times thinking about our crow friend. It still makes me cry to think that it would have arrived every day and found nobody to give him his snack :(

    • @CSAdityaHoon
      @CSAdityaHoon Год назад +84

      Damn bro this makes me felt down😔

    • @letrianov
      @letrianov Год назад +108

      Animals can feel loving energy. So wherever you are, imagine holding and caressing that crow while explaining your situation in the simplest way. Tell the crow that you pray someone will continue to feed and take care of him.
      This is the least we can do. Give it a try a couple of times.
      Don't be despair. Lots of evidences exist that animals are better recipients of heartfelt energy than humans (for now).

    • @aneliceribeiro9658
      @aneliceribeiro9658 Год назад +12

      Oh i felt sad like u

    • @anonymoususer7212
      @anonymoususer7212 Год назад +18

      I hope the crow's doing well

    • @NoName-gp1rd
      @NoName-gp1rd Год назад

      Terrorism ..where do u live ?

  • @Panzer_72
    @Panzer_72 Год назад +1285

    One day I was feeding some crows outside and a lady shoved me into the road and called me a witch. Then I got up and they started to swoop at the lady. She screamed and ran. Best story of my life

    • @drawbricksboy
      @drawbricksboy Год назад +1

      if you fed crows doesn't mean you are a witch lol,she deserved it 😂

    • @Player-pj9kt
      @Player-pj9kt Год назад +267

      Lolll it sounds like your evil villain back story

    • @jc-zn4qw
      @jc-zn4qw Год назад +63

      then you really are xd

    • @logical-checkmate
      @logical-checkmate Год назад +244

      I suspect crows affection might have been the reason for a lot of women being burned as witches.

    • @Panzer_72
      @Panzer_72 Год назад +25

      @Logical Checkmate I agree. In some places they are bad luck too. Meaning if your bad luck... you go bye

  • @leonidych
    @leonidych 10 месяцев назад +1

    Missing just one definition: they have a sense of humor!

  • @genegene6849
    @genegene6849 5 месяцев назад +1

    "CROWS are bad luck birds "

  • @eyesup9542
    @eyesup9542 Год назад +347

    Crows are the only birds I’ve observed searching for their lost young and returning to the last place lost young was seen, day after day ♥️

    • @garyhyndman1105
      @garyhyndman1105 Год назад +3

      How do you know that that's what they were doing if you never harmed the young?

    • @eyesup9542
      @eyesup9542 Год назад +70

      @@garyhyndman1105 a neighbor kicked a baby that had fell out of a tree onto his car. There were about a dozen crows screaming their heads off. I brought the baby to a grassy area behind my building and the adults followed me. I walked away and the adults crowded around the baby. I noticed it was not able to fly. The adults left at sundown. I brought the baby crow into my home bc I was worried about cats getting to it. The next morning the crows were back screaming their heads off (figure of speech). It is what woke me. The baby began making noise and continued until I brought it back to the grassy area where the adults had reappeared. The birds, including baby, were still there that evening so I took the baby back in the house. Next morning, same as previous. They were gone when I arrived home later that second day.

    • @garyhyndman1105
      @garyhyndman1105 Год назад +5

      @@eyesup9542
      😀👍

    • @rodolfohilliard1656
      @rodolfohilliard1656 Год назад +32

      @@eyesup9542 tell us, did the baby crow survive? Did you nurse it to strength? What happened?

    • @imAdolff
      @imAdolff Год назад +12

      ​@@eyesup9542 you are a good human

  • @wraspita
    @wraspita Год назад +1434

    The people who first created a bad image for crows where probably the first people that were outsmarted by them.

    • @Roman.Imperial.Artist
      @Roman.Imperial.Artist Год назад +220

      No, people usually saw lots of Crows before battles, because Crows understood that after battles there will lots of dead bodies (food), so people thought that Crows are omen for bad things like battle.

    • @yimpyoi9808
      @yimpyoi9808 Год назад +138

      @@Roman.Imperial.Artist exactly this. lots of animals would flock towards a battlefield in the aftermath, drawn by the smell, but crows were one of the few smart enough to know when it was about to happen

    • @weenameily8097
      @weenameily8097 Год назад +6

      I absolutely agree!😆

    • @user-tb7ml8kz7h
      @user-tb7ml8kz7h Год назад +4

      Crows - as in Hugin and Munin, the crows of Odin? That would inspire Vikings to raid and battle? I would consider a morale boost to pillagers and murderers to be a bad omen too...

    • @sonkeschmidt2027
      @sonkeschmidt2027 Год назад +4

      ​@@Roman.Imperial.Artist imagine you are a human in the stone ages and you watch packs of wolfs meet in fields regularly to slaughter each other and leave you with an absolute feast...

  • @Michelle-mv4yj
    @Michelle-mv4yj 7 месяцев назад

    Oden had two one for thought & one for memory.

  • @buybackstockupdates
    @buybackstockupdates 4 месяца назад

    Crow can travel astral dimension

  • @neondennon
    @neondennon Год назад +529

    The reason why they’re labeled that way is due in part to how smart they are. Legend has it that crows would follow soldiers into a battle, then make snacks out of the fallen soldiers. They noticed the patterns of people heading into a fight and figured out a way to take advantage of it.

    • @irgendeineperson5350
      @irgendeineperson5350 Год назад +68

      Yeah people don't like it when their relatives are eaten.

    • @loxione210
      @loxione210 Год назад +108

      @@irgendeineperson5350 well skill issue, don't die = don't get eaten by crows

    • @particulatoraccelerator8690
      @particulatoraccelerator8690 Год назад

      @@loxione210 as they say Get Reekt P+ssy

    • @drobinson7372
      @drobinson7372 Год назад +6

      I thought it had something to do with the poem by Edgar Allen Poe...🤔

    • @unknownxyz7425
      @unknownxyz7425 Год назад

      @@irgendeineperson5350 dont u get eaten by microbs when u die its d same thing

  • @prostateMan
    @prostateMan Год назад +179

    The crow was able to escape my basement while the 7-year-old was not. Confirmed 👍.

  • @Akki_info
    @Akki_info 10 месяцев назад

    Holding a grudge part is very true.

  • @Jupe_Scar
    @Jupe_Scar 3 месяца назад

    I remember shouting to my poor grandma: "LOOK ITS A MURDER"
    And she screamed until she saw the crows. Sorry grandma 😂😂😂

  • @Gremlor
    @Gremlor Год назад +472

    I raised a crow this year. Fell out of the nest and we picked it up and saved it. He flew away when he got a bit bigger when I was taking him outside. He used to play a bunch, throw my stuff everywhere and run towards me on the floor. He hasn't come back to visit, but I hope he's alright. Loved that little guy.

    • @Llihor
      @Llihor Год назад +13

      😭😭😭

    • @regiodemty6122
      @regiodemty6122 Год назад +24

      He’ll come around soon

    • @scottpeltier3977
      @scottpeltier3977 Год назад +44

      It’s likely around in the trees but you probably won’t see it. But it will return, and if it has kids, you will be getting a whole family

    • @ks-ok1oc
      @ks-ok1oc Год назад +3

      you are a good man.keep it up bro 👌

    • @geoffworsnop5726
      @geoffworsnop5726 Год назад

      That's so teary brother

  • @mermaidtingzzz
    @mermaidtingzzz Год назад +103

    Them holding grudges is just hilarious great to me 😂. I don’t want beef with anything that can fly or poop on my car.

    • @videorocketzmillar007milla5
      @videorocketzmillar007milla5 Год назад +24

      Yeah. I always brought crows after my graveyard shift. They stopped pooping on my car. One guy always yelled at them. Next morning his car was loaded with poop. Mine was poop free. They knew me!!

    • @wordsculpt
      @wordsculpt Год назад +3

      You are so right...and lucky!
      In the city, we worry more about the guy that will slice your tires, or beat you up!

    • @victoriaspurling827
      @victoriaspurling827 Год назад

      Or your head for that matter !

  • @girlcheck
    @girlcheck 11 месяцев назад +1

    Crows are monogamous. However they also have divorces 😅

  • @unikornsandsatan
    @unikornsandsatan 5 месяцев назад

    I imagine this bird holding a grudge against my terrier lol

  • @sanjeevdandin9350
    @sanjeevdandin9350 Год назад +802

    Grudge part is real.
    My uncle during his teenage years had to scare off a crow with a stick that accidentally came into their house.
    That crow holded a grudge and tried to attack my uncle with other crows for atleast a week.
    Funnily enough once my uncle started wearing a cap they didn't recognise him it seems lol.

    • @christianboulay4722
      @christianboulay4722 Год назад

      Cap hides the eye stare, and facial complexion. Crows tell a face just as humans do. If someone wears a facial covering, even humans have redundant abilities to recognize someone.

    • @kanyasimha2351
      @kanyasimha2351 Год назад +53

      Agree this had happen with my neighbor's 13 years old son he use wear helmet, inspite of that they they use follow and attack.

    • @ag135i
      @ag135i Год назад +17

      even my friend was attacked by a group of crows for fifteen days he was scared even to go out of house.

    • @KSrikanth856
      @KSrikanth856 Год назад +3

      Yes it's true happened to me.. almost for months..

    • @EDPlugNG
      @EDPlugNG Год назад +5

      ​@@KSrikanth856 the crow has chosen violence.

  • @umbraramen8388
    @umbraramen8388 Год назад +200

    My friend befriended a crow once. He would go outside at 11 am, and feed the crow fruit. Sometimes it was there, sometimes it was not. One day, he told me the crow brought gifts for him like scraps of metal, aluminum foil and just random stuff. They are very wholesome

    • @ki5hxn
      @ki5hxn Год назад +1

      Wow

    • @krukrok5218
      @krukrok5218 Год назад +13

      I think I've found your friend in this comment section

    • @URIOTA
      @URIOTA Год назад +5

      Was it the commenter above? lol

    • @educhann
      @educhann Год назад

      Is your friend's name agnes

    • @mubashirali8898
      @mubashirali8898 Год назад

      ​@@krukrok5218 😉

  • @joygale8507
    @joygale8507 7 месяцев назад +2

    Very clever! I love them, magpies, doves too. I love all birds and animals.

  • @streetvybzswag1.067
    @streetvybzswag1.067 Месяц назад

    Imagine if Farmer had food spots for crows instead of trying to scare them off they could literally have flying mobsters to watch their crops

  • @user-ew4qz4li4p
    @user-ew4qz4li4p Год назад +352

    Crows are so kind.
    Crows dont judge me by the things I like and do.
    Crows dont care about my clothes.
    Crows dont laugh at me.
    Crows dont call me an idiot.
    Crows are the perfect friends to have.

    • @jaeinoushryuk2743
      @jaeinoushryuk2743 Год назад +14

      Although if you teach them, they can Indeed "laugh" at you and call you an idiot
      There's some videos of crows saying things like that

    • @WebSoak
      @WebSoak Год назад

      Well maybe if you could spell “don’t” properly then people wouldn’t be calling you an idiot

    • @pranavdiwan1650
      @pranavdiwan1650 Год назад +14

      Broi can't help but feel concerned. No one deserves to be called an idiot or be laughed at I hope u genuinely find good friends. And even if it means nothing coming from an internet stranger I'm here 4 u incase u ever want to vent to share anything

    • @raquelb731
      @raquelb731 Год назад +4

      No! They probably do laugh! Have you seen a group of them just staring

    • @AnUnapologeticApologist
      @AnUnapologeticApologist Год назад +1

      This is something you'd find on a school shooter's Facebook page

  • @geoffroi-le-Hook
    @geoffroi-le-Hook Год назад +141

    They have also been known to lie ... they cry "Danger!" when they find a food source that they don't want to share

    • @tinbanger66
      @tinbanger66 Год назад +33

      now that is clever!

    • @macswerve
      @macswerve Год назад +17

      That's so funny and cute

    • @davidharrison7014
      @davidharrison7014 Год назад +19

      They also make at least three other sounds: one for "cat", one for "human", and another one for "hawk"!

    • @joeschembrie9450
      @joeschembrie9450 Год назад +29

      I've seen the opposite. I see one of them and throw out some peanuts, and he calls for his buddies so that they can share. One crow in the group will abstain and sit on a branch, watching for the safety of the group while the others are on the ground grabbing the peanuts. Then at the end, he flies down and gets some too. I suspect they leave some for him as 'payment' for his services.

    • @ericolens3
      @ericolens3 Год назад +6

      I mean they did say mischievous. 🤷

  • @erikreber3695
    @erikreber3695 10 месяцев назад

    Man those DVS take me back.

  • @gavmansworkshop5624
    @gavmansworkshop5624 10 месяцев назад

    The developers of rick and morty must've known this.

  • @vshinigai
    @vshinigai Год назад +348

    my grandpa befriended a crow about 5 or 6 years ago. he worked at a retirement home and on his break he would go out to his car and throw some nuts from his trail mix onto the road for the crows, but there was one crow who always came no matter what, he named him blacky.
    over the months he threw the nuts closer and closer to the car so blacky would be less afraid of him until he would eat out of his hands, they did this for years and everytime blacky saw him going to his car he would stand on the roof of his car and wait. after a few years blacky even brought his family with him so my grandpa would always bring extra nuts for the rest of his family. he too, had a wife and kids of his own you could say haha.
    recently he had to switch to a different retirement home because the one he works at was going to be torn down.
    we always wonder what happened to blacky now.

    • @jordanfelt5978
      @jordanfelt5978 Год назад +29

      That is still one of the most wholesome things I ever read. That's awesome. Your grandpa sounds like a lucky man.

    • @vshinigai
      @vshinigai Год назад +9

      @@jordanfelt5978stories like that are common from him, he really is lucky!

    • @jordanfelt5978
      @jordanfelt5978 Год назад +5

      @@vshinigai that's awesome man!

    • @znx2038
      @znx2038 Год назад +5

      I don't even know Blacky and I already miss him 😭

  • @audilecreations
    @audilecreations 5 месяцев назад

    i heard the part about using cars to crack nuts, but that part about waiting for the traffic light is totally wild

  • @JuanRamirez-pf6dg
    @JuanRamirez-pf6dg 11 месяцев назад +2

    I feel bad now I got up one morning to go to work and there was a crow on an electric line cawing really loud and I told it to shut the f***k up and I swear that bird flew away laughing , I should have said good morning

  • @petsan97
    @petsan97 Год назад +1213

    Probably the biggest reason for crows bad image is just how hard they can hold that grudge. Not only will they remember your face for years on end, they'll also teach it to their relatives and offspring. Meaning that if you make an enemy of one, even on accident, you make an enemy of their entire bloodline.
    Keep in mind, we're not just talking about a creature smart enough to solve complex problems, we're talking about a bird so smart it's starting to domesticate wild wolves by befriending and playing with them as pups.

    • @williammckinney5213
      @williammckinney5213 Год назад +91

      Is that legit? Crows domesticating wolves?

    • @kojire
      @kojire Год назад +251

      @@williammckinney5213 yes wild crows do that, n both species benefit from that, its a symbiotic relationship, the crow helps the wolf to find food n the wolf helps the crow by hunting the food n sharing it

    • @PeaceKeepeers
      @PeaceKeepeers Год назад +60

      😂😂😂😂 I'm laughing because I'm being followed by them now all the time.
      The murder of crows near me are warring with two Redhawks in the area also.
      Man I must’ve done something to one of them lolz

    • @pooloutdaboot
      @pooloutdaboot Год назад +45

      @@PeaceKeepeers probably want your help with the RedHawks bruh, they know you know their struggles cause they see you watching 😂

    • @moonamir9708
      @moonamir9708 Год назад +56

      ​@@williammckinney5213 crows throw sticks to the wolf pup and the pup bring them back to them even now, this why dogs love to play fetch

  • @maj-lenaskagerlund3118
    @maj-lenaskagerlund3118 Год назад +190

    I have been friend with three generations. Or rather my dog was.
    Jack was waiting for us on the high chimney across the road every morning. And when he saw us coming out he joined us for our walk. Yes, Jack was walking too, together with my dog!
    Jack is three generations. But they all behaved the same. Grateful for the friendship!
    Strange.
    When Amon, my dog died, the last Jack stopped coming, although I still took a morning walk. He sometimes showed up during my walk - but just to get a treat, not to join me....
    Fascinating friendship.
    And I've lived so close to so many Corvus Cornix by niw, that I without any doubt or reservations confirm that they are both intelligent and fascinating!!!

    • @melaniestarkey7868
      @melaniestarkey7868 Год назад +24

      Crows grieve too and sometimes if someone dies they take off is there a way of grieving I see he kept coming back once in awhile he was saying hello.

    • @user-up3dd1vw6b
      @user-up3dd1vw6b Год назад +3

      Amon was a xel naga?

    • @lindawalters1836
      @lindawalters1836 Год назад +6

      Awe, what precious memories you have to keep.

    • @maj-lenaskagerlund3118
      @maj-lenaskagerlund3118 Год назад

      @@user-up3dd1vw6b A Corvus cornix in latin. Hooded or Eurasian crow in English.

    • @Dbb27
      @Dbb27 10 месяцев назад

      Beautiful story. Tx.

  • @ountak2395
    @ountak2395 9 месяцев назад +1

    YOU TELLING ME THEY’RE THE ONES WHO CRACKED MY WINDSHIELD?!

  • @dane0phelps
    @dane0phelps 10 месяцев назад +2

    I’m rehabbing my first ever American Robin. He’s a fledgling now and his intelligence is simply amazing. I never expected this guy to be as intelligent and affectionate as he has become over the last week. I’ve rehabbed two crows in the past and they are even more amazing. I just won’t tell this little guy that 🤫 😂

  • @Mrbooboo1972
    @Mrbooboo1972 Год назад +54

    They hold funerals for other fallen Crows too. Highly Intelligent

    • @ArtyKibbles2190
      @ArtyKibbles2190 Год назад +3

      I’m just imagining a viking like funeral held by crows and it’s hilarious.

    • @kingt0295
      @kingt0295 Год назад +2

      @@ArtyKibbles2190 instead of fire arrows they poop on the casket

  • @mariaromano4248
    @mariaromano4248 Год назад +375

    "Holding grudges against people who are rude to them." I think many can relate. 😀

    • @guesttheunknown6800
      @guesttheunknown6800 Год назад +4

      Yup

    • @PromethealBee
      @PromethealBee Год назад +7

      indeed!
      _u know what you did gerald 🤬_

    • @krillin3350
      @krillin3350 Год назад +5

      My mother told me her story of destroying crow nest when she was younger and the crows would attack her whenever they see her for many days

    • @musicduck2251
      @musicduck2251 Год назад +2

      Same 😅

    • @syzygy6769
      @syzygy6769 Год назад +3

      They can pass their dislike for those who harmed them to the future generations.

  • @WODANAZDAGHDA
    @WODANAZDAGHDA Год назад +1

    I absolutely Love Crows! They are so cute and loving.

  • @casioprogram
    @casioprogram 11 месяцев назад +1

    Its nice to know crows can even live in snowy places

  • @MrLovolovo
    @MrLovolovo Год назад +232

    i once saved a pigeon from a crow, now i fear that the crow is planning it's revenge

    • @porenesianparapio6934
      @porenesianparapio6934 Год назад +25

      Be safe boii 💀

    • @NoobPCGamer1267
      @NoobPCGamer1267 Год назад +3

      Did Nano send the crow? (if u dunno, Nano is a youtuber who hates pigeons.)

    • @mayflowers5090
      @mayflowers5090 Год назад +17

      Actually, the pigeon is also a smart bird. No common sense and flighty, yes but it will remember stuff. That means any of its friends will protect you. Pigeons and crows have like hundreds of friends. Hope you didn't make war

    • @maplearrow1842
      @maplearrow1842 Год назад +1

      @@NoobPCGamer1267 Unless he was chasing that pigeon to kill it I don’t think so

    • @Fergusonhelper225
      @Fergusonhelper225 Год назад +2

      You got over 5 years minimum until that crow has no beef with you

  • @RizingHorizon
    @RizingHorizon Год назад +334

    “They are known to hold a grudge”
    The crow: PECK

    • @Ray-zv9ih
      @Ray-zv9ih Год назад +6

      They don't if you have gun 🔫

    • @Rae-vp4te
      @Rae-vp4te Год назад +1

      😀😀😀😰😰😰

    • @T_E_G
      @T_E_G Год назад +13

      ​@@Ray-zv9ih what if they got guns 👀💀

    • @HypnosisBear
      @HypnosisBear Год назад +9

      ​@@Ray-zv9ih Spoken like a true American.

  • @Bling92
    @Bling92 11 месяцев назад +1

    The crows at work have figured out that near the gate is a speaker playing bird noises now and they sit in the tree next to it near the gate now chilling 😂

  • @memecat9830
    @memecat9830 Год назад +1

    Crow: *doesn’t do whatever the strange hairless mammal tells them*
    Human: Must be evil!

  • @mariag.8242
    @mariag.8242 Год назад +79

    They can develop a relationship with a human, friendly or otherwise, depending on how the person treats them. They may hold a grudge if people are rude, but they can also be loyal friends to kind people.

    • @alexanderbrown2717
      @alexanderbrown2717 Год назад +1

      Jesus Christ loves you!
      ✝️ The gospel of your salvation ✝️
      Ephesians 1 KJV
      13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,
      1 Corinthians 15 KJV
      1 Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand;
      2 By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain.
      3 For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;
      4 And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:
      Romans 3 KJV
      25 Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God;
      🎁 free gift 🎁
      Ephesians 2 KJV
      8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:
      9 Not of works, lest any man should boast.
      ♥️know♥️
      1 John 5 KJV
      13 These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.
      It is finished.
      John 19 KJV
      30 When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost.

  • @maryannhauser8003
    @maryannhauser8003 Год назад +354

    I watched a baby elephant play with a crow for over 40 minutes. The crow would land on the ground near the elephant and the baby would try to chase the crow. It was such a delight to witness a baby elephant and crow play together!

  • @justinsneed9339
    @justinsneed9339 5 дней назад

    To the Norse, the sight of ravens were a good omen

  • @youaretearingmeapartlisa7253
    @youaretearingmeapartlisa7253 10 месяцев назад

    " I will never forgive you. NEVER! "
    Human: whaaat?
    " You know what you did 😠 "

  • @anz3e
    @anz3e Год назад +141

    My sister used to feed the birds (mostly crows) in our back yard every morning. One day she was sick and slept in, her room was on the other side from the back yard. The crows knew which room was hers, they flocked outside her window away from the usual place she fed them in and cawwed to wake her up it was scary and amazing at the same time, All the trees and poles were full of them outside her window.

    • @lunayen
      @lunayen Год назад +16

      And this is why you shouldn't feed animals regularly. Now your sister can never get sick, or else the crows will come gang up on her demanding protection "money."

    • @kerensabirch5214
      @kerensabirch5214 Год назад +4

      Sounds like Hitchcock's The Birds.

    • @publicserviceannouncement4777
      @publicserviceannouncement4777 Год назад +2

      My neighbors feed them and I resent it. My car broke down the same day as mandatory lockdowns and I get migraines. I've been dealing with incessant noise for years that I can't escape. I have thought about shooting them and I'm not a violent person. Please do not domesticate a wild animal. They are scavengers. They'll eat dead animals. If you wouldn't feed a dog and then stop feeding it, don't do it to the birds.

    • @publicserviceannouncement4777
      @publicserviceannouncement4777 Год назад +2

      ​@@kerensabirch5214 the funny part is that I live close to where The Birds was filmed.

    • @purnimavenugopal7091
      @purnimavenugopal7091 Год назад +3

      This shows that birds remember what good is done to them... Do humans remember good things done to them....😊

  • @blahblah6497
    @blahblah6497 Год назад +95

    Crows and especially Ravens are Awesome creatures. VERY intelligent and they have interesting personalities.

    • @claudiaferguson9207
      @claudiaferguson9207 Год назад

      As a kid in Indiana I loved the Crows and I was 6! Now at 68, I guess here in California we have the Raven. Or is it the other way around?🤔Either way, I love them!

    • @YEY0806
      @YEY0806 Год назад +1

      ​@Redo Aja No, there are differences, Crows are known to have a Grey pigment in their feathers while Ravens are entirely black.
      Also, Crows caw while Ravens can mimic sounds around them as well as don't caw.

  • @fereshtebahaedini6614
    @fereshtebahaedini6614 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love them and they walk so cute 😅

  • @EliteClyderX
    @EliteClyderX 11 месяцев назад +2

    A group of crows is called a murder.
    They labelled them real bad 💀

  • @albertgreen5446
    @albertgreen5446 Год назад +274

    I had a pet crow from a baby , ended up being my best friend ever, went everywhere with me.
    Like little people, very loving and smart

    • @clareiwaszczuk6955
      @clareiwaszczuk6955 Год назад +3

      Birbs are better than people get it trending on RUclips-kurzgesagt

    • @feero9680
      @feero9680 Год назад

      do you like bring him on your shoulder?

    • @KartikChauhan__KC
      @KartikChauhan__KC Год назад

      @@clareiwaszczuk6955 I love that channel 😂

    • @robdavidson993
      @robdavidson993 Год назад

      Not that smart, they mate for life…

  • @Falconlibrary
    @Falconlibrary Год назад +326

    I've been feeding a family of crow for years now.
    Whenever anyone else goes out into our common yard, the crows sound the alarm and fly away. They don't fly away when I enter alone: one of them produces a different sound and they actually hop towards me (since I have treats for them in my pockets). The sound they are making must mean "friend". I'm honored to have won the trust of these intelligent, social, playful creatures.

    • @hitmonchan4726
      @hitmonchan4726 Год назад +10

      Good job! Honor to earn that title.

    • @1O1neTake
      @1O1neTake Год назад +11

      I wonder if they named you, that’s why they make a noise

    • @leanndurnan7903
      @leanndurnan7903 Год назад +2

      Yeah I think that sound they make is your name 🙃😅 try your best to mimic this sound, too arounce your arrival! Big Love ❤️

    • @blackbrute2504
      @blackbrute2504 Год назад

      @@1O1neTakethat’s funny😂a crow naming you.

  • @Vulprex
    @Vulprex 3 месяца назад

    that crow pecking that guys shoelaces 😂

  • @omaar5693
    @omaar5693 10 месяцев назад

    I was watching a crow hiding a piece of bread from the others with dry leaves, and flew..

  • @droth1031
    @droth1031 Год назад +479

    "Crows can solve problems better than a 7 year old human"
    Well, given the kind of humans that exist today, that's not a very high bar

    • @dantag5195
      @dantag5195 Год назад +13

      😆

    • @moscanaveia
      @moscanaveia Год назад +52

      Of course, not you. You are special and smart. You can solve problems better than most 7-year olds

    • @GalaxyA-kz7om
      @GalaxyA-kz7om Год назад +23

      ​@@moscanaveia He's 8

    • @veronika.michalek
      @veronika.michalek Год назад +1

      😂

    • @marcos.e.herlein1986
      @marcos.e.herlein1986 Год назад +27

      In a few dacades: "Crows can solve problems better than a 35 year old human"..

  • @expertoes
    @expertoes Год назад +206

    My friend and his dad were cleaning their yard when accidentally his dad pushed a crow nest off a tree and for a whole week his dad had to wear a helmet. 😭

    • @jeromedavidson3615
      @jeromedavidson3615 Год назад +6

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Light7359
      @Light7359 Год назад +1

      I will take as a great joke 🤣🤣🤣

    • @ashuexcel
      @ashuexcel Год назад +10

      @@Light7359 it actually happens..angry crows are no joke..

    • @iraja333
      @iraja333 Год назад +7

      ​@@Light7359 it is true most likely and won't attack unecessarily . But seagulls are becoming really dangerous though keep children away. Attacks are increasing.

  • @helengt1028
    @helengt1028 11 месяцев назад +2

    I've had "conversations" with two crows... Yep!! And if they didnt see me sitting out in the compound, they'd hop around from branch to branch on the trees, looking in through my doors and windows trying to look for me...then I'd say " oh you've come..wait wait I'm coming" then I'd go out and put some food for them...all the time talking with them .. their sqawks would be in different pitches , you know, like a normal conversation...😅😅😅😅

  • @RADish-official
    @RADish-official 9 месяцев назад

    Nice to see that a bird is smarter than I will ever be