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Smart little Crow survives storm crushing down his Tree 

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A Storm took down a tree that was the home to a crows family. When the tree was put to the side, a boy heard something squeaking and discovered a tragedy. One of the baby crows survived. Now he is my funny and curious friend.
Please leave your ideas in the comments on what I should try to teach him. He loves to interact with me and he is really enjoying to learn new tricks.
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If you ever find a baby crow in need:
Best is to take it to a bird rescue centre for they have all the knowledge and experience to give the bird what it needs.
In case you have to take care of it yourself, please give it a safe place away from pets and small children.
If it is really small, it will still need head. (too hot is dangerous too - make sure he doesn't over heat) a lamp could work or a heating blanket. What also works is a bottle filled with hot water with a towel around it.
They don't drink! They get their moist from wet food.
You could feed them bread mixed with wet cat food and a boiled or raw egg - make all of this wet (like in the video)
What also works really well is soaked puppy pellets.
Good luck - they make great friends.
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@SubsonicNoise
@SubsonicNoise 2 года назад
"My mum is large, featherless and her caws sound weird but I love her" - Crow
@jeandixon586
@jeandixon586 2 года назад
Ah what a darling comment! 🖤🤍🖤
@u-u9277
@u-u9277 2 года назад
👍🏻
@alessioconnie
@alessioconnie 2 года назад
All of his animals prob think that
@eu_sabo_muito
@eu_sabo_muito Год назад
"Also she put my brother underground, for some reason"
@paulinecoughlan4484
@paulinecoughlan4484 Год назад
😁
@via45
@via45 2 года назад
Spoiler warning... His brother stuck it out with him for as long as he could , rest in peace.
@sai_lg1070
@sai_lg1070 2 года назад
Sad
@marialindell9874
@marialindell9874 2 года назад
:(
@justpretzel2628
@justpretzel2628 2 года назад
rip
@SpindlyMoon
@SpindlyMoon 2 года назад
Rest In Peace little friend, hope you’re soaring high in the constellations
@cookoreo6890
@cookoreo6890 2 года назад
You gonna make me cry pal🥺
@Jlowen-xo9vk
@Jlowen-xo9vk Год назад
I found a crow as a fledgling when I was a kid, we called him caw caw lol..... he stayed with us for 2 years before he found a mate and decided to go. But he had free range of the house and garden and could come and go as he pleased. His favourite thing to do was to sit on the arm of the sofa and watch the TV with my dad while being petted, and he was best friends with our dog, they would always eat together from the same bowl and play chase. I miss him a lot but I will never forget the great experience and joyful memories he gave us. Such intelligent, loving, loyal birds.
@lyrebird9749
@lyrebird9749 Год назад
So wonderful to hear about Caw caw. You might be interested in another story about an Australian boy who found a fledgling magpie. His family named her Penguin and looked after her for 2 years. She helped the family heal after their mother became paralysed from an accident. The dad took photos of Penguin and made it into a book. Then a movie was made. www.penguinthemagpie.com/
@saphira1159
@saphira1159 Год назад
Awh 😢
@smokeykat2066
@smokeykat2066 Год назад
Ide like to think his mate taught him a few things about how she lived and he taught her some things too. Thats a lovely story
@louiselincoln
@louiselincoln 11 месяцев назад
@Jlowen-xo9vk You never know, Caw Caw might come back with his partner and fledglings, they have great memories and I've heard of them returning to their fosters after a year or two to a place they remember is safe and has free food! :)
@aishaburhaniyya7532
@aishaburhaniyya7532 8 месяцев назад
They stay with you in your heart, they are all so special
@Sharonmxg
@Sharonmxg 2 года назад
It warms my soul to know humans like you are out there caring about critters.
@xavierthomas5835
@xavierthomas5835 Год назад
Set me as a seal upon thine heart, as a seal upon thine arm: for love is strong as death; jealousy is cruel as the grave: the coals thereof are coals of fire, which hath a most vehement flame. Song of Solomon 8:6Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it: if a man would give all the substance of his house for love, it would utterly be contemned. Song of Solomon 8:7Behold, for peace I had great bitterness: but thou hast in love to my soul delivered it from the pit of corruption: for thou hast cast all my sins behind thy back. Isaiah 38:17
@ThyendisNOW444
@ThyendisNOW444 10 месяцев назад
@@xavierthomas5835 Shut up bot
@sansfromkingdomhearts3
@sansfromkingdomhearts3 2 года назад
I like the part where Kraa goes “KRAA KRAA KRAA” and then you shove food down his throat and he goes “AKDJSKSJKA.”
@brownieandoliviathepetduck6140
@brownieandoliviathepetduck6140 2 года назад
I was crying cuz the crow died but now I'm bursting into laughter lol
@hamstur931
@hamstur931 2 года назад
@@brownieandoliviathepetduck6140 same (:(
@bobjeff3863
@bobjeff3863 2 года назад
@@brownieandoliviathepetduck6140 rip
@dawnchesbro4189
@dawnchesbro4189 2 года назад
I hear that daily at my house now with all the juvenile crows still pestering parents for meals lol
@heyman.9668
@heyman.9668 2 года назад
HAHAHAHAAH!
@BIueCat
@BIueCat 2 года назад
… and that’s when Kraa learned how to start a fire.
@abrilzuniga1676
@abrilzuniga1676 2 года назад
7:38 l think and lol
@MouseGoat
@MouseGoat 2 года назад
and then he treach other Crows of fire, and then they begin to develop teck and aquaculture. and before long we wil have to share our public transports with crows in suits.
@kyvilfongkot6372
@kyvilfongkot6372 2 года назад
Oh yeat it sapient time
@abrilzuniga1676
@abrilzuniga1676 2 года назад
@@kyvilfongkot6372 yes
@petthequeenofmaddness8592
@petthequeenofmaddness8592 2 года назад
if brown falcon's can start fires why not crows they would have an easer time starting them with matches.
@tejasbag5506
@tejasbag5506 2 года назад
5:30 I could see the grief in his eyes, the pain of losing his brother. And I felt pain too.
@MaryamxAwan
@MaryamxAwan Год назад
he seems terrified 😢 but it's the law of nature
@sandrawebb9581
@sandrawebb9581 7 месяцев назад
Found a crow injured in my yard. Took him to the vet. After he was healed, he brought me his family. We now have 4!
@SF-bw7vn
@SF-bw7vn 2 года назад
“In nature crows mourn together, so I was grieving with him” he said. 😭😭😭😭
@akanetori388
@akanetori388 2 года назад
BRO DONT MAKE ME CRY- 😩😭😭😭
@rajveerrawachat8441
@rajveerrawachat8441 2 года назад
😭
@dumpsterjedi6148
@dumpsterjedi6148 2 года назад
😭😭😭😭
@Walid_An
@Walid_An 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fJaxhNy21uc.html v
@mothersgauri4137
@mothersgauri4137 2 года назад
Yes, that really got me.
@fishfossils8858
@fishfossils8858 2 года назад
Don’t feel too bad, birds actually have a really high infant mortality rate. You did your best and thats all that matters
@yellowlabrador4918
@yellowlabrador4918 2 года назад
I agree
@linnazhu3083
@linnazhu3083 2 года назад
Exactly, it’s all ok! He’s used his best efforts in saving the crow and that’s all that matters. (Ps I used to don’t enjoy crows that much, but this video really changed my perspective - they’re so cute KRAAAHH haha) Thank you everyone and creator for making this comment section and video such a pleasure to read and watch. Have a lovely day!
@Morning_Dewdrop
@Morning_Dewdrop 2 года назад
Crows are intelligent enough to grieve, yes they have high mortality rates but it doesn’t make it hurt any less
@berthabrathuhn9382
@berthabrathuhn9382 2 года назад
I really like this channel, and it's wonderful how many animals he's helping. They don't always survive, but it's good to try. In this case, sadly, I'm afraid a better diet for the birds might have resulted in a different outcome. Baby crows need a variety of fresh insects like crickets, raw meat ect. to grow up healthy. Cat food (wet or soaked dry food doesn't matter) and bread, as shown in the video, isn't good for them as a main food base. It's lacking vital nutrients. Sadly the myth that you can easily raise corvids with cat-/dogfood and eggs is still around, although it's outdated information and has been proven to lead to underdevelopment, organ damage and poor feather quality in the longterm. For an expert like him, I'm a bit shocked he apparently doesn't know. Hope he's doing more research on the topic and changing Kraa's diet soon. You can already see that his feathers aren't of good quality (especially visible in the tail feathers).
@peepeepoopoostudios3887
@peepeepoopoostudios3887 2 года назад
@@Morning_Dewdrop he trying to say that the guy doesn’t have to feel guilty
@RoughTake
@RoughTake 2 года назад
Breaks my heart. Never heard a crow cry and be sad. Was unaware they could feel such loss. You tried to raise them as best as you could. Great full that one of them lived on. ❤️
@vodkarage8227
@vodkarage8227 Год назад
I think many things around us grieve in ways we just don't recognize. We humans are so pampered that we can take weeks, even a month to grieve all we want. Other humans in poor areas have very little time to mourn, and so they might seem less loving, but they are just trying to survive. I think it is that way with animals too. They grieve more than we realize, but their life is very difficult, and so they have to move on quickly to survive. This is just me thinking out loud, I have no proof of this.
@PCrailfan3790
@PCrailfan3790 Год назад
Yes crows are so smart that they literally can grieve the passing of a family member
@Kairos_Akuma
@Kairos_Akuma Год назад
@@PCrailfan3790 Yes they do..
@pyro-millie5533
@pyro-millie5533 Год назад
The flock will usually gather around the body, try to investigate the cause of death to increase their own chances of survival, as well as taking time to mourn together.
@annabackman3028
@annabackman3028 Год назад
Here I'm talking about gray crows in northern Europe, but I guess it's about the same with black. They are usually two to three years old when they find a partner, and sometimes they don't even try to start a family the first year together. They are partners for life. They mourn their partners so much some lose appetite and starve themselves to death. The only time they possibly find a new is if they are very young, under five years old. Older, it's extremely rare. (In wild they can live to approximate 12-14 years of age, in captivity around 18, perhaps more.) Intelligent and sensitive birds with an enormous need for company and social interaction. Currently I have a crow friend that I feed almost every day in the winter and occasionally during the rest of the year. I have become friends with his wife too, and acquainted to their children from the last six years, when I first met the male. He was mostly interested in my dog, a Briard with long fur that he thought would be perfect for their nest. He actually tried to sit on the dog, not attacking, just landing, to have some of that hair 😂. I helped him by bringing a comb the next day so he could have as much as he wanted of what I got from my dog's winter fur. To the other crows I'm probably nothing more than a food source, but my friend likes to sit on a wrench only 1,5 - 2 meters (5' - 6'7") away and watch me, listening to me talking to him, sometimes making a sound, not a "kraa", a soft "ah-ah-ah-ah", slower than the "kraa". I like to think he is trying to imitate me, but it's more likely a polite reply 😂 How can I be sure it's a male? Gray crows have black wings, tail and head. The black continue down their throat and like a "bib" on the chest. Older males have a large "bib", while the females and young males a significant smaller without the rounded edge the older males have. It is almost as "tall" as theirs, but narrow with uneven edges, often a single black feather in the gray beside the "bib". My friend is at least nine years old, maybe more, he had a full-grown bib six years ago when we met the first time. I will continue to feed him dog food every winter he'll be around, and I know I will mourn him nearly as much as I mourn my briard that I had to put down 2,5 years ago. I have a little "rat" now, a Retro Pug, but still my EXTREMELY long-haired cat of mixed breed, Norwegian Forest Cat or Maine Coon in her blood, large for being a female, and her winter fur becomes up to 13-14 cm long (5-5,5 inches), my crow friend is good with that too 😅.
@doneliatonk7946
@doneliatonk7946 Год назад
A big crow at a sanctuary I visit has befriended me. He is unusually friendly, funny and wiley. After a few visits I think that he remembers me partially perhaps because of my colorful rig but also because he has caught my imagination and taught me his name. He just comes very near to where I am and stays with me while I talk to him or feed him a tidbit. I am not used to a wild creature coming that close to me and I am a still little uneasy ( this I felt I had to explain to him so that he wouldn’t think I was terribly rude) To interact closely with a wild creature is something superlative, far beyond the known. He will provoke a pair of doves nearby until they chase him as if they are the aggressors, but he is the rascal. They continue on with the game for some time. I love how he communicates with his flying movements, pauses and visits along with the expressive ‘caws’.
@galaxxegg
@galaxxegg 2 года назад
Here’s a crow fact: Crows can remember peoples faces for 5 years.
@pauliusthemad3498
@pauliusthemad3498 2 года назад
scarier crow fact, crows can tell about people faces to other crows and their children.
@derpling______
@derpling______ 2 года назад
@@pauliusthemad3498 scarier fact crows poo on ppl because they feel like being dicks
@ottere
@ottere 2 года назад
@@derpling______ Another crow fact, they will warn others and their own progeny who they despise for the rest of their lives, like you for an example!
@derpling______
@derpling______ 2 года назад
@@ottere other fact they drop nuts from a high distance to break them, and then eat em, I AM TALKING ABOUT DEEZ NUTS BOY
@ottere
@ottere 2 года назад
@@derpling______ There were no hints other than calling people that they are bunch of douchebags.
@azzy1130
@azzy1130 2 года назад
I think maybe teach Kraa how to do one of those puzzle games? Like where the bird moves wooden slots and gets food from removing the correct ones? I don't know whether that would work, but I saw someone do it with a wild parrot so maybe it works for crows?
@Loki-and-Thor
@Loki-and-Thor 2 года назад
I’ve seen a Raven have fun with those toys so I’m pretty sure another corvid would too.
@gardener5857
@gardener5857 2 года назад
My grandmother taught her budgie tricks. He would do summersaults & play dead if you shot him with your finger. He was a very special little bird.
@tobiasbauer1000
@tobiasbauer1000 2 года назад
Since crows are not only able to use tools but also to MAKE them you could show him how to form a hook out of wire to get some food out of a container (maybe something he can lift out with the help of a hook)! Lovely video as always! Keep up the great work :)
@samara707
@samara707 2 года назад
corvids are amazingly smart, they could definitely use foraging toys.
@Baka_Crazy
@Baka_Crazy 2 года назад
In autumn I saw how crows thrown some nuts to the streets. I guess their intentions were the cars can drive over them so they don't have to open it.
@ohsugar5431
@ohsugar5431 2 года назад
I have a crow that visits me since 2018. Every year he & his lifetime partner build a nest in the redwood trees. The female sits on the nest & he comes to my back window. Sometimes he knocks on the window if I don't see him right away. I starting feeding them when I saw both crows defend their nest from hawks. For an hour straight. I figure they were too tired to search for food after that battle. I have hens & they protect my yard from hawks. I feed them cooked & raw meat. They love corn bread & puppy food. He trust me & will sit about 2 feet from me. Very smart birds.
@mr16dollars19
@mr16dollars19 Год назад
this mans heart is bigger then the world deserves. he cries for the fallen, he smiles for the ones alive. despite heartship and clearly being heartbroken when an animal passes he keeps going and going, never stopping for the smallest or largest of animals. he is a Saint.
@CircusSabre
@CircusSabre 2 года назад
"Or else he gets bored" _gives the crow matchsticks_
@notateendemon
@notateendemon 2 года назад
Arson bird
@Sovereignty3
@Sovereignty3 2 года назад
Would be the first bird to use fire to get things. Nature is Weirder than you think.
@immortalsofar5314
@immortalsofar5314 2 года назад
Kickstarting evolution. The first covid to discover fire (although dropping burning twigs to flush out small animals has already been observed in birds ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O4v68d7U03M.html).
@sakura_cookie2322
@sakura_cookie2322 2 года назад
Oooo amphibia!!!
@xxdragonxxyt5544
@xxdragonxxyt5544 2 года назад
Kraa: Please give me food Guy: ... Kraa: I SAID GİVE ME FOOD OR ELSE IM BURNING THE WHOLE HOUS DOWN *lights the match stick* Guy:😅😅😅
@janinethequeen7149
@janinethequeen7149 2 года назад
I like how you say “crows are able to solve complex puzzles” and you immediately give him matches
@harrynac6017
@harrynac6017 2 года назад
In an Attenborough's voice: "Here we can see Kaa putting a worm stew in his home made stove"
@derp8615
@derp8615 2 года назад
He can now say…”the bird did it!”
@your_local_uploader7166
@your_local_uploader7166 2 года назад
he wants kraa to learn how to burn down a house
@DuckQuac
@DuckQuac 2 года назад
Arson! Arson! Arson!
@excalibur1736
@excalibur1736 2 года назад
@@your_local_uploader7166 Lmaoo
@kerrywhitehouse74
@kerrywhitehouse74 11 месяцев назад
Love this guy . The world needs more of him
@graham700
@graham700 Год назад
What a kind and loving man. A moving story. He deserves the fullest support possible. The funeral destroyed me. It was the petals. God bless all you do and never give up. You are a wonderful person and crows NEVER forget.
@paulacavaco9247
@paulacavaco9247 2 года назад
When he begins to eat solids, present the food not in a bowl, but hidden in different things so that he has to find a way to get them out. It can be a tray with inedible things like rocks, hay, pressed paper, and food in between. Some peanuts for him to learn to break, pine cones, maybe a dead mouse for him to open and eat. They do that in nature. Find your food in different ways
@FroggyPrince
@FroggyPrince 2 года назад
Great idea!
@orlalolo4585
@orlalolo4585 2 года назад
Love this ,
@filipmarkus5238
@filipmarkus5238 2 года назад
Yeah something like those thinhs some other people have done for parrots, like those pozzles where it needs to pull out some pegs for the food to fall down
@SalusKitty
@SalusKitty 2 года назад
Crows will put rocks in the water to get food most times
@diamondpaintingfairy1617
@diamondpaintingfairy1617 2 года назад
Puzzle feeder you mean they have them to stop dogs eating too quickly
@kaylathehedgehog2005
@kaylathehedgehog2005 2 года назад
That little bit with him trying to pick up the spoon. I could just imagine him thinking, 'this thing gives food, but how?' He'd probably love food puzzles.
@berthabrathuhn9382
@berthabrathuhn9382 2 года назад
Sadly, he's being given the wrong food. Baby crows need lots of fresh insects, some raw meat ect. Raising them on bread and cat food leads to long term damage. It's like raising a human child on fast food and sweets - they'll survive somehow, at least for a while, but they won't be healthy.
@spookynight135
@spookynight135 2 года назад
@@berthabrathuhn9382 stfu he is a bird expert, he worked with birds all his life
@berthabrathuhn9382
@berthabrathuhn9382 2 года назад
@@spookynight135 No need to be rude. He's surely a nice guy doing a lot for birds.I usually like his videos. But here, sadly, he's making a mistake. The feather quality of this bird is poor. That's a common thing to happen if they're not fed correctly.
@cawingcrows2072
@cawingcrows2072 2 года назад
@@berthabrathuhn9382 Now that Kraa is older, I'm sure he'll be able to figure out the whole food thing, if not, I truly hope Kraa gets the proper nutrients.
@mazenahmad8658
@mazenahmad8658 2 года назад
I incubated a pigeon egg. It failed, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JIkQUxzeoVg.html don't know what went wrong
@samuelpayne1563
@samuelpayne1563 Год назад
You can tell how much he really care, just from the look on his face when one of them passed away
@nyahanan
@nyahanan 8 месяцев назад
You are such a compassionate father, like every father should be!
@vodkarage8227
@vodkarage8227 2 года назад
In the wild, crows have been observed placing rocks inside a container of water to raise the water level so they can reach bugs or whatever other food is floating in the water. Maybe you could set something like that up for him. Say a precipitation measurement container. Fill it up with water, place some floating food in it, but out of reach of Kraa's beak. Have some rocks and other things that he can put in it to raise the water level, and his reward is the treat floating on top he gets to eat.
@HandyHelons
@HandyHelons 2 года назад
I’d love to see this!
@lubomirkubasdQw4w9WgXcQ
@lubomirkubasdQw4w9WgXcQ 2 года назад
maybe magnets?
@dowowowowowow7878
@dowowowowowow7878 2 года назад
@@lubomirkubasdQw4w9WgXcQ huh?
@melissashigh
@melissashigh 2 года назад
Smart!
@vbgvbg1133
@vbgvbg1133 2 года назад
There’s a chinese proverb or something, i can’t remember word for word, but it’s exactly this! A crow was thirsty but he could not reach the water in the container, so he put rocks in it to raise the water!
@EllieCedar
@EllieCedar 2 года назад
"At this point I thought they would both be fine" ...oh no
@vive335
@vive335 2 года назад
I cried
@a_tired_duck
@a_tired_duck 2 года назад
We know what that means when he says something like that :"c
@Doresuaan
@Doresuaan 2 года назад
Lemme cry ༼;´༎ຶ n ༎ຶ༽
@linnazhu3083
@linnazhu3083 2 года назад
Welp.. I misread and I didn’t expect the “180” degree flip is to say the least of it, oof
@Pahricida
@Pahricida 2 года назад
The title already spoiled that only ONE crow survives.
@charlescharpentier9196
@charlescharpentier9196 Год назад
Those are probably a week younger than the one I just raised. Awesome animals. So smart. He's gone now. We had him for almost two months, and then he flew off with other crows, where he should be. We miss him a lot!
@ivanwesteurope
@ivanwesteurope 2 года назад
thanks for helping this bird.
@ivanwesteurope
@ivanwesteurope 2 года назад
birds
@tessashingleton92
@tessashingleton92 2 года назад
My grandfather over in Ireland had a crow named Jack that could say his name “Charlie!, Charlie Metson! Caw! Caw!”
@fiarkumbreon4832
@fiarkumbreon4832 2 года назад
Thats a really smart crow!
@JuJu-sp2sb
@JuJu-sp2sb 2 года назад
❤️❤️❤️❗️
@ellengough1650
@ellengough1650 2 года назад
My grandad had a pet crow to he’s in Ireland as well and right now he has a raven called frank that he rescued 😂
@Walid_An
@Walid_An 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/show-UCxrRFlmctpbYNhTFP0CAJMg
@Ash_Wynn
@Ash_Wynn 2 года назад
Crows in general are able to perform complex tasks Kraa: *Lights a match*
@YoMomma-jx8bb
@YoMomma-jx8bb 2 года назад
Kraa becomes unstoppable
@yayeet6314
@yayeet6314 2 года назад
All hail the crow god Kraa
@jakegood6266
@jakegood6266 2 года назад
He has to light his cigarette
@user-zl7ls4pl3q
@user-zl7ls4pl3q 17 дней назад
All my friend love you
@pyro-millie5533
@pyro-millie5533 Год назад
Kraa is a perfect name for him omg. So cute how he always seems to be sort of talking to himself. In nature, each flock of corvids has their own set of calls and “language” specific to the family, so Corvids are incredible mimics. Maybe talking with him and teaching him some words in your language, or some special sounds that are specific to the two of you would be cool. To add to “things to keep Kraa entertained”, maybe food puzzle-balls and other reward-based toys!
@oswin2297
@oswin2297 10 месяцев назад
This, you can easily make your own puzzle as well by making a wood box with one side being plastic, adding a wood dowel on a chain, dowel comes out -> food drops out
@TheOwlTheOne
@TheOwlTheOne 2 года назад
This man will have his own army of animals one day
@CptHalifax
@CptHalifax 2 года назад
If somebody ever breaks into his house, they will be in for the fight of their life 😂
@adimeloji
@adimeloji 2 года назад
and a lot. of burials… 😒
@Walid_An
@Walid_An 2 года назад
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@theironnautilus7228
@theironnautilus7228 2 года назад
Plot twist: he already does
@lemsemmi_exe
@lemsemmi_exe 2 года назад
When the Apocalypse comes he will just say "RELEASE.....THE BIRDS!" And the army will come out of the flood gates and eat anything that moves except his family.
@enscroggs
@enscroggs 2 года назад
You should start hiding Kraa's food under leaves and stones so that he gets some idea of foraging. Also, provide him with small colorful toys that will stimulate his curiosity.
@skjorta1984
@skjorta1984 2 года назад
might teach him wrong lessons but idk
@bobjeff3863
@bobjeff3863 2 года назад
@@skjorta1984 how?
@spacedude5208
@spacedude5208 2 года назад
@@bobjeff3863 I think what sk is saying is if you teach them to forage by looking under things they might look under everything you have in your house to find it
@no5615
@no5615 2 года назад
@@spacedude5208 He would probably do that anyway though
@danielcallaway5650
@danielcallaway5650 2 года назад
They also eat carrion and garbage of all sorts. As digusting as you might think that is, you will need to teach him how to forage those items unless you plan to keep him as a pet.
@kp8381
@kp8381 Год назад
You kind sir did everything you could for the little baby. You honored him/her with a touching burial and also by taking care of its sibling. I remember being in the Austrian alps and stopped for food/wine. The crows there were beautiful with yellow beaks. 💛 I think I will now view crows in a different light.
@sarahmohler9312
@sarahmohler9312 Год назад
It warms my heart to see you try your best to save these birds. You truly are a kind-hearted person.
@lunadakat343
@lunadakat343 2 года назад
"We have interesting conversations" *proceeds to show us the crow screeching non stop*
@emanuelvarela1708
@emanuelvarela1708 2 года назад
Clearly he is talking about finances
@Grumplebumple
@Grumplebumple 2 года назад
@@emanuelvarela1708 his take on investments was enlightening
@galaxy_starz3789
@galaxy_starz3789 2 года назад
That was very interesting...
@Walid_An
@Walid_An 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/show-UCxrRFlmctpbYNhTFP0CAJMgvv
@warfighters3487
@warfighters3487 2 года назад
Whenever i watch his video My heart says: ""Humanity still alive""
@jessicaballerstadttaylor1975
@jessicaballerstadttaylor1975 2 года назад
Yes!! I literally said out loud, "Thank God there's still good humans on this earth."
@leticianeal9147
@leticianeal9147 2 года назад
@@jessicaballerstadttaylor1975 How would you think there isn't any more if you are a good human.
@caroline0515
@caroline0515 2 года назад
This is why we like his Patreon. Just to remind ourselves that people are just good for the sake of being good,.
@iambossgaming5139
@iambossgaming5139 2 года назад
Correct
@larrykeyes4979
@larrykeyes4979 10 месяцев назад
How you are with Kraa and how you were with his lost sibling tells me all I need to know about your heart. The true measure of a man is his empathy, not his brutality. Three decades ago my mom rescued a baby Grackle fallen from her huge backyard tree. She gave him to me, and for a year or more my wife and I took care of a scraggly, clumsy critter. Then one day he began turning quickly into a big, beautiful, sleek black bird. He flew from room to room to be with us, and ate spagetti from my mouth - as well as many other things. It was a wonderful mutual bond that lasted for several years. One day he flew off to join the many other Grackles in our neighborhood. It was a tearful day, yet I was happy for his freedom. Enjoy Kraa as long as you can. He is as wonderful as you are. Two ships passing in the night, pausing hail ho. From Star Trek The Menagerie (The Cage) - Keeper: "Captain Pike has an illusion, and you have reality. May you find your way as pleasant." Even more apropos - "The world moves for love. It kneels before it in awe." M. Knight Shyamalan's The Village ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YacEuni8kRQ.html
@aseelaadossery3378
@aseelaadossery3378 2 года назад
Some birds act like human babies ...... they are always cute , always hungry and always naughty ...... we just feel pure joy ,pure pride and pure love because of these little strong fighters
@GrapeApe2018
@GrapeApe2018 2 года назад
The crows we have raised or rehabilitated love toddler aged toys of all kinds. A pile of toys and a bucket, with a treat after putting toys in the bucket, will keep them busy. Puzzle feeders for cats and dogs are probably the favorite. Anything for a snack should be the crow motto.
@AlexiasShado
@AlexiasShado 2 года назад
I have cats that love those puzzles, which ones do you use?
@Peoplespilates
@Peoplespilates 2 года назад
Please share which puzzles you use, I need to get them for my pet too
@Walid_An
@Walid_An 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/show-UCxrRFlmctpbYNhTFP0CAJMg
@GrapeApe2018
@GrapeApe2018 2 года назад
@@Peoplespilates Gosh I've had them for so long. Repeated washings have worn off the brand names. But I did a couple web searches, and got the best result returns by searching slow feeder for dog/cat. The ones I use have slider doors and lift up doors. I also have different sized balls that allow you to put kibble in them that the dog or cats, or birds ( my parrot loves it too) can roll around that occasionally drops a piece out as they move it. You can also put in dried peas/beans, and chopped veggies as well. I usually do carrots, or dried peppers for the birds. Hope that helps.
@sydneymomma11
@sydneymomma11 2 года назад
I love that there's no clickbait with this channel. That while one crow did die, it was presented in an honorable way, showing you and Kraa grieving together. It wasn't the whole video, and still showed the joy of Kraa growing up. I am so grateful for your work and videos, thank you, and your girls, for all you do to make the world just that much better. Much love from USA. 💗
@Walid_An
@Walid_An 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/show-UCxrRFlmctpbYNhTFP0CAJMgv
@Walid_An
@Walid_An 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fJaxhNy21uc.html
@NickanM
@NickanM 2 года назад
He is showing every animal respect. I love this man.
@fielgomezvlogs922
@fielgomezvlogs922 2 года назад
I feel so bad for him because his face really shows that he cared about the crows and then the next clip shows him digging a grave.It melts my heart
@jollyplaguedoctor7512
@jollyplaguedoctor7512 8 месяцев назад
I cried so much watching this video Jesus Christ my heart can’t handle this much emotion.
@amandasnyder9273
@amandasnyder9273 2 года назад
Start having Kraa forage for his food. Hide it around where he normally plays.
@sSuper3roryt
@sSuper3roryt 2 года назад
Bloodhound
@Walid_An
@Walid_An 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/show-UCxrRFlmctpbYNhTFP0CAJMg
@txferretgirl
@txferretgirl 2 года назад
the one that passed may have had internal damage from the fall that just wasn't going to get better. Sadly, these things happened. They would have died without your help, I am glad one made it to adulthood.
@halaaljabbouli5398
@halaaljabbouli5398 2 года назад
Yeah, that's what I thought probably happened too, so sad that he died tho and that nothing could have been done, again, at least the other one was saved and grew up happily and is well cared for.
@berthabrathuhn9382
@berthabrathuhn9382 2 года назад
It might also have been the poor choice of food. Cat food and bread is not good food for baby crows. They don't get the proper nutrients that way. They need a variety of fresh insects mostly, some meat, added vitamins and minerals and more. The one that survived already has bad feathers, which is a result of wrong feeding. The guy means well, but he's making a lot of fatal mistakes with this crow. I usually love this channel, but can only give a thumbs down for this video. It's quite sad to see so many people praising him, while he's - surely with good intentions - actually harming this crow, in the long term...
@endel12
@endel12 2 года назад
@@berthabrathuhn9382 We only saw him feeding that to them once. He was giving them other food later on.
@berthabrathuhn9382
@berthabrathuhn9382 2 года назад
@@endel12 the other food looked like soaked dry cat-/dog food. He'd need fresh insects like crickets and raw meat. The problem with this is, that others who find a baby crow will think it's good to feed them what they saw here. I'm just trying to raise awareness. The feather quality itself is telling he's lacking nutrients.
@endel12
@endel12 2 года назад
@@berthabrathuhn9382 Most people dont have a steady access to the kinds of bugs a baby bird normally would be fed, and shoving random insects into a dying bird isn't a great idea. Wet dog food is the go to for emergencies like this, because while it isn't optimal it is typically the most reasonable choice. Especially when said birds need care every 20 minutes.
@paramitayolandatantri6380
@paramitayolandatantri6380 7 месяцев назад
Kraa looks so goofy and funny when its taking a bath
@Big_Dog2303
@Big_Dog2303 Год назад
Bless this man. Such a loving, giving and caring soul. What awesome work he does. All the birds just love him that is clear
@Tates684
@Tates684 Год назад
God protect this man at all costs ❤
@tto2t177
@tto2t177 2 года назад
He’s probably going to stay with you his whole life became crow are extremely smart and good with memories so he might stay with you for a while
@oddbirdMusic
@oddbirdMusic 2 года назад
Maybe he'll even start a family nearby.
@c.shadou1897
@c.shadou1897 2 года назад
Crows who grow up impressed by a human also most likely can’t survive in the wild on their own afterwards. He’s likely to be a companion for a long time!
@berthabrathuhn9382
@berthabrathuhn9382 2 года назад
He's too tame already, and that will bring him in trouble. He'll think every human is his friend, and the danger of him getting hurt by someone or caught and put into a cage for te rest of his life because he's cute is quite high. He also won't be accepted by other crows like that, they might even kill him. Crows are very difficult to raise the right way. He belongs into a wildlife rescue, to be raised with other crows his age. One shouldn't forget he's not a pet.
@fatassthebig
@fatassthebig 2 года назад
@@berthabrathuhn9382 well he is now
@berthabrathuhn9382
@berthabrathuhn9382 2 года назад
@@fatassthebig It's highly unethical to keep a wild animal as a pet. In many countries it's also illegal. You can't just keep them because you want to. It's allowed to help injured or orphaned birds, but only until they can get released again. So the help has to be in a way that assures that the bird can be released wild and independent from human help. A tame crow that has been raised with human company only has little chance to survive long term in the wild. He'll need human help in order not to starve and will have trouble getting along with his own species. Once they are really tame you can't take that back, the damage is done. That's why corvids need to be raised with little human company and lots of friends of ther own species instead. It looks cute for a video to have a tame crow. But it's bad for the bird and might even cost its life in the long term.
@Anikpaul21
@Anikpaul21 2 года назад
This guy has something magical in his moustache
@skrimper
@skrimper 2 года назад
@Dr. Piglo bird poop*
@HowdyPartnerNiceToSeeYou
@HowdyPartnerNiceToSeeYou 2 года назад
Kind of like mumbo jumbo (completly unrelated)
@Walid_An
@Walid_An 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/show-UCxrRFlmctpbYNhTFP0CAJMg
@ritaelliott2844
@ritaelliott2844 Год назад
This man a saint wish I could meet u .I care for animals my self god bless u
@TRIWAVEUNITYFIELD
@TRIWAVEUNITYFIELD Год назад
deep soul tears of gratitude thank you for your love and BEing here now
@DiamondRedFox
@DiamondRedFox 2 года назад
*Starts recording* One of the babies: *sharts himself*
@mhamma6560
@mhamma6560 2 года назад
They're biologically programed to excrete on feeding -- the parents bring food, and little bird gives them something to take away. Keeps nest clean and hygienic. You didn't think they just poo'd all in the nest did you?
@DiamondRedFox
@DiamondRedFox 2 года назад
@@mhamma6560 No, i just thought it was funny. I figured it would be something like that if it happened every time they were fed :V
@Anonymousss219
@Anonymousss219 2 года назад
:V
@Renee_Northern
@Renee_Northern 2 года назад
Many years ago (I was like 14-15), my friend called me and said that there were two baby crows that had fallen from their nest at her school and that the kids were throwing stones at them. I immediately got on my bike and she had managed to get them in a box. One of them was no doubt at the bottom of the pecking order and hadn’t developed properly, and sadly passed away during the night. 😔 I named the other one Pippin, from Lord of the Rings. We had him for 4-5 months and we taught him to catch insects and worms. When we were outside he would sit on my shoulder and one time I was walking on this very long straight path, and I I noticed someone walking towards me from a far (nothing special) but as we got closer I saw that she had something on her shoulder. It was a woman walking with her pet parrot and as we met we stared at each other and laughed. One day something had scared him and he flew away and I couldn’t find him. Some time after that I heard that there was a very friendly crow who had been visiting an old lady who lived next to me who recently lost her dog. It was Pippin! He lived in my neighborhood for many years and he and the old lady formed a relationship, I could see them form my balcony. I love crows, absolutely love them❤️ wouldn’t hesitate to take care of one if it was hurt, so this story really touched my heart and reminded me of my own experience. Thank you
@screamingchimp
@screamingchimp 2 года назад
I had a laugh at the image of you and Pippin meeting the woman with the parrot! thanks for the story 😄
@elithluxe7568
@elithluxe7568 2 года назад
Why do kids like hurting animals like do they find it fun? Psychotic honestly
@perniciouscarrot7528
@perniciouscarrot7528 2 года назад
@@elithluxe7568 They don't have a fully developed understanding of the world around them. @Renee I thought that was so beautiful that your crow went on to help other spirits and people in their journeys just as you helped them!
@frogchamp.
@frogchamp. 2 года назад
@@perniciouscarrot7528Disagreed. When i was a child i saw some of my colleagues throwing bricks and rocks at a frog. I was disgusted and told them to stop right away, and told the teacher. Also caught the same people throwing rocks at a birdnest, whom i promptly got angry with and told the teacher
@padebro2683
@padebro2683 2 года назад
...and as we met we stared at each other and laughed. Hilariously funny yet also a Heartwarming hug to my heart
@SkibidiToiletMultiverse401
@SkibidiToiletMultiverse401 Год назад
🙏❤🙏❤🙏❤🙏❤🙏❤🙏❤🙏❤I could see the grief in his eyes, the pain of losing his brother. And I felt pain too.
@lisengel2498
@lisengel2498 2 года назад
Kram looks so joyfull and very alive, curious - and he has learned that it can be very good to have a friend - even as strange as a human being - and that it is possible to communicate - lovely story of a relationship between a wild animal and a human being 🎶🌷🎵💗
@zeroreroneppudding402
@zeroreroneppudding402 2 года назад
All Hail Boy Next Door! If it wasn't for him our dude wouldn't even know about those 2 cuties
@snackerslc
@snackerslc 2 года назад
This is coming out wrong... "Boy next door", "2 cuties". Really having flashbacks...
@zeroreroneppudding402
@zeroreroneppudding402 2 года назад
@@snackerslc That's just you tbh
@snackerslc
@snackerslc 2 года назад
@@zeroreroneppudding402 Oh
@snackerslc
@snackerslc 2 года назад
._.
@frostbyte2899
@frostbyte2899 2 года назад
@@snackerslc ohno
@shortbean3961
@shortbean3961 2 года назад
Im so glad that there is a person that takes care of these beautiful birds
@datgaydangernoodle1315
@datgaydangernoodle1315 2 года назад
Me too im so glad those crows were found ❤️
@itzstarlightgaming4483
@itzstarlightgaming4483 2 года назад
Me too! Iam so glad he saves so many lives..❤
@minermobile6983
@minermobile6983 2 года назад
Yes and in my country im so proud of the netherlands!!!!!
@itzstarlightgaming4483
@itzstarlightgaming4483 2 года назад
I live in India so this often happens to dogs.. unfortunately I can't keep animals no one will allow me too.. at least someone is saving lives and I am happy 😊 ❤
@jude4393
@jude4393 2 года назад
Shame he isn’t that nice to people . Cheated and made sexual remarks to a 17 year old girl .
@gertrudessangalang9778
@gertrudessangalang9778 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for your love and care to beautiful birds!
@lisengel2498
@lisengel2498 2 года назад
Its a beautifull story about honoring all life - 🎶🖤🎵
@johnelizera.delacruz3107
@johnelizera.delacruz3107 2 года назад
I like how he always rescue animals and I respect him because of that
@shreybhandari4233
@shreybhandari4233 2 года назад
Me too
@atheethtom4488
@atheethtom4488 2 года назад
He's cool 😎 and a kind hearted bird lover🐦.
@atheethtom4488
@atheethtom4488 2 года назад
@@Mr-Pigeon Your pegion is so awesome 🕊
@de0509
@de0509 2 года назад
I think the most defining part is when the dude caught a fox and just released it elsewhere in the wild
@amyz2schultz606
@amyz2schultz606 Год назад
My double a remote batteries just got stuck in my remote because I put them in the wrong way I think I put the one with the sticking out and on the spring on both and now I can't get them out please tell me how to get them out 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@Crazylrishguy
@Crazylrishguy 2 года назад
Crows actually have one of the most developed social brains and vocals, maybe you could teach him to sing or speak
@johnathantoaster7845
@johnathantoaster7845 2 года назад
Crow can make their child hate you but this one will make them love him
@Walid_An
@Walid_An 2 года назад
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@patm3802
@patm3802 2 года назад
@@berthabrathuhn9382 The birds wings aren't clipped he can leave any time he wants to.
@purrrrson
@purrrrson 2 года назад
@@berthabrathuhn9382 Knowing what this man is about, the crow will not become his pet and as soon as it's able, he will probably fly off to be with other crows. I'm sure the crow will return to visit and probably won't go very far when he does fly off. Maybe, the crow will want to stay like what has happened at other rescues. It almost sounds like you would have preferred that he let the crows die a most painful death from starvation or to be predated on by a fox or something? Your comment is ridiculous and ignorant!!
@Bernard-kh7mg
@Bernard-kh7mg 2 года назад
only parrots can sing and speak
@sylviachong658
@sylviachong658 2 года назад
Thank you so much for helping n caring. God bless. 🙏❤️
@emmanuelH.
@emmanuelH. Год назад
Tanks for your care. God bless you.
@luz9700
@luz9700 2 года назад
When Kraa was mourning the loss of his sibling, I cried alongside him. You are an amazing human being and I know you did all you could to nurse them. You are an angel.
@srn4004.
@srn4004. 2 года назад
@Constantino Russell Why is that an overreaction? Some people cry faster than others and that is totally fine. Everyone expresses their emotions differently and crying is a healthy and understandable reaction. I was also tearing up when I saw him putting the bird in his grave. The loss of a life is sad. Maybe you don't find it sad enough to cry about but others do.
@rainyrainr3571
@rainyrainr3571 2 года назад
@Constantino Russell talk about being a massive jerk
@bluelyricscat
@bluelyricscat 2 года назад
I know that animals can feel sorrow when losing a sibling or partner. When my beloved budgie girl died her partner felt sad for nearly 6 weeks although he had other budgie friends. He did not leave the cage nor like to play. Every day I sat beside him at the open cage and we had a very special connection. Luckily, he recovered and now fell in love again with another budgie girl that also had lost her partner. Yes, some people may laugh and make jokes on this, but I just don't care for I know it is true.
@Crowcifixx
@Crowcifixx 2 года назад
@Constantino Russell talk about toxic masculinity. It's ok to cry
@Crowcifixx
@Crowcifixx 2 года назад
@Constantino Russell step outside of yourself
@born_confused
@born_confused 2 года назад
When kraa mourned his sibling it broke my heart 💔
@WobblesandBean
@WobblesandBean 2 года назад
They feel so very, very deeply. 😢
@adityaacharya5878
@adityaacharya5878 2 года назад
Sad life :(
@Jack-cc3qm
@Jack-cc3qm 2 года назад
Crows like puzzles. Putting treats in things like the matchbox will keep them entertained.
@SarahGreen523
@SarahGreen523 2 года назад
You put flower petals into the grave! And then mourned with the sibling! You are a special kind of person and I love you for being this way.
@matieskiart5990
@matieskiart5990 2 года назад
All of his birds are just.. "..daddy?" And hes all "uhh. Yeah" and I'm living for it
@sharoneicher4131
@sharoneicher4131 2 года назад
Crows can make tools and solve problems. Make him “puzzles” he has to work with and put a favorite treat inside. Hide shiny things in the garden for him to find. Build him a “jungle gym” with strings or ropes to walk across and climb.
@Walid_An
@Walid_An 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fJaxhNy21uc.html
@jay1ncalive622
@jay1ncalive622 2 года назад
This comment wins! I'm sure Kraa could also have fun with a plinko board with a random snack for every outcome
@trolly4233
@trolly4233 2 года назад
Yea, if you teach them early they can become really intelligent, so much as to understand you and maybe even talk back.
@bobjeff3863
@bobjeff3863 2 года назад
@@Walid_An stfu
@lynntredway6930
@lynntredway6930 19 дней назад
Oh this was heart wrenching!
@franciebelcher4594
@franciebelcher4594 2 месяца назад
So much love is a rare thing to witness. Thank u from the bottom of my heart and mother nature❤❤❤
@batbratsdesigns
@batbratsdesigns 2 года назад
They are so intelligent. It's amazing. There are a murder of ravens that are my friends in my neighborhood. They followed me here from my parents home. I use to feed the local ravens and they decided to be my friends. I have three generations of ravens that have been visiting my apartment since 2010. They are old friends of mine. Some of them can speak too. Some are better at speaking than others. They are large birds and intellectual creatures, they need stimulation. I also rescued a nest once after the flock showed me an abandoned nest. They even brought food for the chick's and I fed them and cared for them until they decided to leave the nest with my mom's help. I was ten years old than, I am Forty now. I guess that built the current relationship we have. I have been greeted at the store by the same birds too. They give me gifts to show they are the same birds that hangout at my apartment complex. I have an at home assistant and she met the ravens too. Most of the gifts are red and silver. I have collected some of them out of respect. I am honoured to be a friend to the raven community. They are very beautiful and amazing animals. It pays off to be kind and generous. I am also patient and quite when needed. 👍❤️
@mayday6916
@mayday6916 2 года назад
Wow, that's amazing! What things do they give you?
@tanmaykadlag5482
@tanmaykadlag5482 2 года назад
You are a wizard
@lemongiver9270
@lemongiver9270 2 года назад
@@mayday6916 im not the guy but knowing birds, most likely ribbons, shiny rocks or metal
@19gregske55
@19gregske55 2 года назад
A great story, indeed.
@anti-ethniccleansing465
@anti-ethniccleansing465 2 года назад
Curious now as to why they are called a “murder of crows/ravens.”
@cortd5273
@cortd5273 2 года назад
There should be a Disney movie about this guy and his birds.
@user-ch7ji6dv4z
@user-ch7ji6dv4z 2 года назад
Or pixar
@Tsukeh
@Tsukeh 8 месяцев назад
Corvids sit extremely close to my heart for some reason, thank you for what you're doing.
@udaysnatekar
@udaysnatekar 5 месяцев назад
U will always be blessed by God for such a noble dids
@dysfunctionalgamer1319
@dysfunctionalgamer1319 2 года назад
teach him to fetch. its a relatively easy trick to teach most animals including parrots and im assuming crows and it would be an activity to do together.
@animeaunty
@animeaunty 2 года назад
Teach them to speak with a keyboard then they could b trained to do alot if helpful tasks. Like finding lost people or pets from the sky. Finding water sources....checking large structures for damage. Kinda like a smarter more maneuverable drone.
@lovememore1688
@lovememore1688 2 года назад
This man probably has the kindest heart in the world
@CrazyEightyEights
@CrazyEightyEights 9 месяцев назад
Please consider puzzles that contain treats. You are genuine and all creatures intuit this increasingly rare quality. Thank you for making these deeply moving videos.
@NinaRodriguez-ge2yg
@NinaRodriguez-ge2yg 9 месяцев назад
Crows and ravens are very smart birds.
@kani_mar
@kani_mar 2 года назад
I like how they instantly sh*t whenever you feed them hahahaha
@pogostix6097
@pogostix6097 2 года назад
Lots of bird species do that, it's a way to make sure mom/dad bird is there to take the poop away so the nest doesn't get dirty. It's actually kinda clever.
@Sovereignty3
@Sovereignty3 2 года назад
Feeding time becomes pooping time. Happens with a lot of creatures, though with kittens you have to help them do a pee, but usually its right with feeding time as the last lot has just travelled threw the body.
@tobyhjerte6235
@tobyhjerte6235 2 года назад
Step one of becoming bird mother: KA- KAKAKA- KA KA-
@mepmepimabee9866
@mepmepimabee9866 Год назад
It’s ok, the baby crow is up in the clouds being protected from any trees falling, his brother will watch him age as he flys in the clouds and sun. Your videos are awesome an wholesome and you definitely deserve nothing tragic to happen.
@user-vb3ys1se4r
@user-vb3ys1se4r Год назад
شكرا على لطفك.وعنايتك ورافتك....
@brentwalker3300
@brentwalker3300 2 года назад
That crow is like: "that's a strange beak dude".
@rafifakhrie8974
@rafifakhrie8974 2 года назад
Lol i saw ur comment on the part
@Zed9659
@Zed9659 2 года назад
LOL
@L_Leocel
@L_Leocel 2 года назад
That burial scene got me teary-eyed. Bless you, Sir.
@saitamachiiii467
@saitamachiiii467 2 года назад
Same 😭
@jojolikesapplesrebeccaisan7209
@jojolikesapplesrebeccaisan7209 2 года назад
Ugh I hate ppl that cry over videos Dan Dan Dan shhhh I cried to here it a dollar do not tell anyone
@saitamachiiii467
@saitamachiiii467 2 года назад
@@jojolikesapplesrebeccaisan7209 i got you man ☺️
@PogTheFrog
@PogTheFrog 2 года назад
I was kinda sad when the other crow died I have been oh his channel for almost 2 years now my favourite vid was when he raised emu's
@melissaharwood3425
@melissaharwood3425 2 года назад
Same
@SundayBoy72
@SundayBoy72 2 года назад
Thank you sir! Thank you for your kindness.
@cindyparrett5317
@cindyparrett5317 6 месяцев назад
Crows have great memory and even teach their young that memory their never forget people
@Hoo_Dini
@Hoo_Dini 2 года назад
I've been watching too much *day __ of feeding my pet seagull to gain he's trust* I keep hearing divine when the baby crows eat.
@tafsirnahian669
@tafsirnahian669 2 года назад
Just imagine feeding my pet seagull to gain its trust without a voiceover. It would be boring as fuck
@konnorhawkins5321
@konnorhawkins5321 2 года назад
Same
@olishia6171
@olishia6171 2 года назад
Steven
@Walid_An
@Walid_An 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/show-UCxrRFlmctpbYNhTFP0CAJMg
@raptor_909
@raptor_909 2 года назад
Idea to teach Kraa: Find some local bark/rotting wood drill a hole halfway through on the bottom/inside with a large bit and a small one on the top/outside. Hide food in the big chamber and cover with a plug or something and teach Kraa to find gubs and worms little by little.
@CajunPride777
@CajunPride777 2 года назад
Great idea👍
@Kimhaas007
@Kimhaas007 2 года назад
Grub worms are difficult to find in his country. Primarily meal worms are more available. Note: grub worms love tropical regions, much warmer climates.
@Kimhaas007
@Kimhaas007 2 года назад
I believe Albert lives in the fridges area of England.
@Willzadl
@Willzadl 2 года назад
@KIM H why would he be sending emails in Dutch then?
@raptor_909
@raptor_909 2 года назад
@@Kimhaas007 the main idea is to teach Kraa to be able to find food alone if ever need be
@danielletaane4690
@danielletaane4690 10 месяцев назад
Thank you, Heart of Gold 💛
@dianeeharris
@dianeeharris 2 года назад
*❤I love crow's,ravens all corvids are awesome,but crow's are my favorite,you are an amazing man,I wanted to thank you for all your help and care to the needy of help,you give all God's creatures,you are my tribe.❤*
@stephenpalmer5454
@stephenpalmer5454 2 года назад
His brother mourning his loss was getting me teary eyed. The burial was so sweet. You're amazing.
@markrider3648
@markrider3648 2 года назад
His brother killed him so he gets all the food, don't you watch Sir David
@maxzjj
@maxzjj 2 года назад
For training: Start with conditioning to a sound that means reward, then use that sound to learn other behaviors
@Walid_An
@Walid_An 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/show-UCxrRFlmctpbYNhTFP0CAJMg Causes of bird death
@cmayo5659
@cmayo5659 Год назад
Crows are so smart. It's quite the experience to interact with one!
@Capy1259
@Capy1259 2 года назад
That is one lucky crow! It is incredible to see how respectful and loving you treat them.
@justfurcomments
@justfurcomments 2 года назад
Aww he looks soo genuinely heart broken when he was burying the baby. Rip little friend 😢
@nijicat
@nijicat 2 года назад
I used to work with crows. Some of the things that we do help stimulate their brains was create puzzle-maze boxes and place food item rewards inside them, and the crows would have to use tools like sticks to poke the food item out of the puzzle-maze. We would also wrap food in plant fibers and hide them inside tree holes or inside a coconut shell so it taught the crows to search/ forage for their treats. You could also place a snack inside toy balls that have holes in them, so the crow has to figure out how to get the snack out of the ball. Also freezing food rewards inside ice balls, they can see the food, but must work on pecking at the ice ball in order to get to the food inside. That’ll keep the crow occupied for a little bit. Not sure if this comment is too late, but fun suggestions for the next little crow. :)
@ThePixieixie
@ThePixieixie 2 года назад
I was going to suggest a locked maze or a board with different types of buttons, levers, knuts and bolts, things to poke, turn or pull. Loved the idea of the food in ice balls!
@ilhamchoukri7038
@ilhamchoukri7038 2 года назад
WOW
@Hello-1814
@Hello-1814 Год назад
Thx for being so kind to them.
@Scherfeeferfee-Live
@Scherfeeferfee-Live Год назад
You did all you could to save that second crowbaby
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