ABSOLUTELY LOVE & ADORE CROWS.❤️ ALWAYS ENJOYABLE AND A PLEASURE TO SEE THEM. BEAUTIFUL & INCREDIBLE BIRDS. 💕💕😊😊 GREAT VIDEO !! THANKS SO MUCH FOR POSTING !!!
"Mine" (lol) dip their drybread in the water as they're taking a few sips, too. They CAN eat it dry, which worried me at first, and I've seen the parents teach their young on how to do it as the kids harass them, crying to be mouth-fed...
I was told I should not feed bread to birds. They take it, but bread is not good for birds. Nuts or bird seeds are better. I usually give them different kinds of nuts, and sometimes plain scrambled eggs (no salt, no pepper).
Yes they are beautiful creatures, but beware in feeding them. They love unsalted peanuts in the shell, I was feeding a group of 4 for months, three of the four got the message not to harass me with their cawing, but one just would not get the hint, and only cawed more when I refused to give him/her anymore than what I had already given them, and would station itself outside my apartment, and harass me with it's calling, or wait for me above my truck, smart enough to know which vehicle in the apartment complex was mine, but stupid enough not to get the hint that that's all you will get today
@F Sully They usually don't caw at me. One month ago, one of them was sitting nearby and cawed when I put down the food. But this was only once. I go into the kitchen after putting down the food, and sometimes I see them through the window when they come. I do not try to feed them directly. I believe that direct feeding is crow family business. I don't want to cross this border. As soon as the young crows are old enough, the parents stop feeding. Sometimes they find food that a crow has hidden. This is more what I wanted to do: Hide food that they can easily find. By now they know that I don't hide the food for myself. Maybe the crow cawed at me when it realized this. In fact the food is not hidden at all, because it is in the same places every day. I guess it is a good compromise: I give them food and I keep an adequate distance. This is my way of showing respect for their social rules. I'm not acting like a parent crow. They don't have much reason to caw at me.
Love the metal clanging sounds from 3:30 as the young breaks open those nuts against the side of the bowl. Possibly a future iron-monger in the making. . . 😂
Mom and dad and babies. At the beginning you can see both parents (dad behind mom, he has a small white spot above one eye). I have also videos of the nest with all four babies.
It would certainly be fun to watch. I know they are clever, but I have decided not to do any more experiments with my bird visitors. Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment.
Those males are absolute units, they're truck-sized.
I know the beak movement after drinking is just due to their physiognomy, but by God it's looking like they're savouring a fine Chablis.
lol 🤣
I definitely agree 😍
ABSOLUTELY LOVE & ADORE CROWS.❤️
ALWAYS ENJOYABLE AND A PLEASURE TO SEE THEM. BEAUTIFUL & INCREDIBLE BIRDS. 💕💕😊😊 GREAT VIDEO !!
THANKS SO MUCH FOR POSTING !!!
TH-cam must love me today, I love crows more than anything 😭😭😭
I am glad that you have found this 🙂
Thanks for your feedback
beautiful and very nice crows!
I love crows I wish there was some around my house
You must live in the only place in the world that has no crows :)
they are trying to soften the peanuts shell with water lol
Great video and great channel! I love crows! Already subscribed! Thanks!
Thank you for your nice comment and enjoy watching the birds.
The scratches at 5:44 are too cute ☺
Cute crows 😍😍😍😍
"Mine" (lol) dip their drybread in the water as they're taking a few sips, too. They CAN eat it dry, which worried me at first, and I've seen the parents teach their young on how to do it as the kids harass them, crying to be mouth-fed...
I was told I should not feed bread to birds. They take it, but bread is not good for birds. Nuts or bird seeds are better. I usually give them different kinds of nuts, and sometimes plain scrambled eggs (no salt, no pepper).
I like the way the crows dip the peanuts in the water in order to soften them, very smart.
I assume that the water also helps to prevent the brittle parts from getting into their beak.
Very smart indeed.
Yes they are beautiful creatures, but beware in feeding them. They love unsalted peanuts in the shell, I was feeding a group of 4 for months, three of the four got the message not to harass me with their cawing, but one just would not get the hint, and only cawed more when I refused to give him/her anymore than what I had already given them, and would station itself outside my apartment, and harass me with it's calling, or wait for me above my truck, smart enough to know which vehicle in the apartment complex was mine, but stupid enough not to get the hint that that's all you will get today
@F Sully They usually don't caw at me. One month ago, one of them was sitting nearby and cawed when I put down the food. But this was only once.
I go into the kitchen after putting down the food, and sometimes I see them through the window when they come. I do not try to feed them directly. I believe that direct feeding is crow family business. I don't want to cross this border.
As soon as the young crows are old enough, the parents stop feeding. Sometimes they find food that a crow has hidden. This is more what I wanted to do: Hide food that they can easily find.
By now they know that I don't hide the food for myself. Maybe the crow cawed at me when it realized this.
In fact the food is not hidden at all, because it is in the same places every day. I guess it is a good compromise: I give them food and I keep an adequate distance. This is my way of showing respect for their social rules. I'm not acting like a parent crow. They don't have much reason to caw at me.
地球のどこかで人間が1匹減れば
引き換えにカラスが20匹くらい増える
@@kojiki-ninpoo I don't think that this is true.
Looks similar to the Raven that comes in to my garden every day,he doesn’t like sharing the garden with the squirrel though,he squarks at him
So cute 🥰
Love the metal clanging sounds from 3:30 as the young breaks open those nuts against the side of the bowl. Possibly a future iron-monger in the making. . . 😂
I love the young crow's grizzly call at 5:32! 😁 "You bring food?!. . . .Food? I'm here!. . .hmm. . .okay then. . .😕"
It's very cool that we humans can easily understand the language of baby crows 😄
Lovely video. Discovered your channel today. Looking forward to working my way through your earlier videos. Great subjects!
Thank you. Enjoy and take your time.
I have one friend,crow.His name is Gogo!
These are mom and babies!
Mom and dad and babies.
At the beginning you can see both parents (dad behind mom, he has a small white spot above one eye). I have also videos of the nest with all four babies.
Put the peanuts in a empty egg box and watch how they peck holes in the box to get the nuts out
It would certainly be fun to watch.
I know they are clever, but I have decided not to do any more experiments with my bird visitors.
Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment.
young goofs are always focused on one thing for too long)
They like peanuts
乞食に同列に扱われて可愛そう😢
The young crows must learn to become independent. It is not much different with young humans.
😍😍😍🥰💕