Happy crows

Apr 10, 2026 9:43 PM

And then there's those that get into your newly planted plats and dig up everything. And then, when you protect your plants, they start pooping on your balcony.

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Something about the one where the crow says "okay" in perfect, calm English just killed me. Like I was expecting it sound way more loud and bird-like and a softly spoken "ok" comes out. Amazing

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That lil "okay" tho

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Just this week I finally got the crows that live around me to come to my crow feeder. A lot of work ahead to establish trust, but they’re hanging around every day.

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Pretty sure that's a raven.

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If a crow comes next to me and whispers ”tickle tickle” in very deep voice, i might loose it

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[Press X to Crow]

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We have a pair of ravens that visit us daily. We've named them Huginn and Muninn. 🙂

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is it too much to ask to have a crow friend

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This thrills me. Animals et al are sooo much smarter than many give them credit for.

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Imagine hearing this in the dark forest: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JZYaAQEZd-8

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some of those birds are ravens

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I have ravens in my yard - they’re awesome. They gang up on hawks and chase them out

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Yes OP needed to title it Happy Corvids

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Mix in some blue jays to round out the collection

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Ragnar is the best. TICKLE TICKLE. Such a deep voice.

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"Hangman's coming" was a bit disturbing

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Ravens and magpies too, not just crows?

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Not Australian magpies - which, albinism excepted, don't have white chests. I suspect those black and white ones in the video are African pied crows.

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Quoth the raven, "Tickle, tickle", in a deep dark voice.

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Imma teach one to say "This form is limiting."

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I’ve got a murder of crows I’ve been working on building trust with, this is goals for me

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That's awesome, too bad you can't own one as a pet here in MuricanLand. Crows and ravens are such smart birds.

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teach them to say "over here!" and "Anytime." like Mac from "Predator"

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Hopefully not tasking them with flying to outdoor cafes and stealing money off the tables.

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No, that’s a great goal for them to attain.

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Unsalted peanuts in the shell.

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Turtle power!

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Any tips for befriending ravens without having squirrels just eat everything

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Honestly ravens are the more aggressively territorial of the two that Ive seen. Both are smart as hell. I usually throw the nuts in my front yard early morning and ravens seem to be up earlier

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