Just lovely. Watching this with a baby Jackdaw snuggled into my lap. Just enjoyed its breakfast of meal worms,seeds and cold porridge! Sweep is a rescue from a chimney sweeps disturbance of the nest. Parents did not come back and was heartbreaking watching I it slowly going downhill. Only intervened when it was close to the end. Happy to report getting big and strong after lots and lots of TLC, who needs sleep anyway?! As I look down at it sleeping in my arms,full belly and content I know I did the right thing and it's going to be ok.
We had a lonely and domestic jackdaw around our forest and very few neighbours. He was very social and friendly and liked to hang around our yard and the neighbours. He suddenly died and the neighbours were happy of his death. It's very sad that some people don't appreciate the nature and see how wondrous it is.
There's a jackdaw comes to our house every morning and calls for his/her food and it even looks in the kitchen window. Sometimes when I get out of the car he/she calls to me. I'm not sure how the jackdaw knows me but they're a very clever bird and it's nice to strike up a relationship with a wild animal.
A wonderful bird We have few in Berlin but lots of Hooded crows .I have built up friendships with hem and they come each day twice to my balcony to eat but doubt ever off my hand .How long before he did this ..He's so sociable :) * big like
My neighbour is a chimney sweep and came home with four jax after he knocked them out of a chimney. Knowing they wouldn't survive he brought them home and handed them to me because he didn't know what to do with them.....well I now have four fully fledged youngsters that are hand tame and absolutely love human company.The Mrs and kids love them. BRILLIANT.
ive been leaving out peanuts for the crows but mainly jackdaws are coming to get them. They are starting to understand what time i lay them out, today for the first time, one landed when i was in the garden, reading a book, it took a peanut and left, and came back.. I believe they are starting to recognize me, as a few jackdaws in a nearby park have been flying vero close to me. I hope one day, they are brave enough to greet me this close, on my arm.
There have been a fair few reputable studies that suggest that corvids (the bird family that includes crows, magpies and jackdaws, amongst others) recognise faces - so they most likely do recognise you. I've experienced similar behaviour to what you have described from crows, magpies and jackdaws - and the only explanation that makes sense is that they recognised us. We've even tried testing a little ourselves - and they didn't recognise strangers, but did recognise us, regardless of what we were wearing or the time we saw them. Incredible creatures.
I have a whole chatter of hungry jackdaws 🥰❤️ they're very wary of me though, even though I've been feeding them for 18 months, any advice on how to get them to trust me?
A young jackdaw has been visiting me the last couple of days and he is completely unafraid of me. Today I handfed him and just sat and talked to him for a while, it seemed he didn't want to leave. I am not really sure what to do about it. I hope he wont rely on me for food (though I think other people in my building is feeding him as well) so I am not feeding him too much, but is really nice to have him coming back.
What a wonderful contribution this video is! On my daily walk to work I'd been noticing some birds because of their cry, which sounded to me like a squeaky toy. I made note of their appearance & call to find out what they were. Yours was one of the resources I used to identify the jackdaw. I've been living here for 17 years now & I'd never noticed them before. Thank you :)
i love jackdaws... since childhood... when there was a tame one in our village in n.ireland... called jacko... used to come to our house... i had tame one baby.. in 2007 but i chased him after a few months... he wouldnt go out of the bathroom.. even though i kept the window open... i had hoped he would come back.. but never did... he was quite adult by that time..i got them in the chimney here.... love them.. i am so disturbed by the shooting videos on here... ban them!
Hi Robin, I recently rescued a jackdaw he was stuck in an attic. Did you rescue the one here? How would one go about setting him free when the time is right?
Thanks for the response. There's a 2 family's nesting in some chimney pots where I live. I heard its better to release at the end of the breeding season. Would it be better to release him where his family might be?
In consecutive years I raised two jackdaw chicks that had fallen from a high nest. They were Jacko and Jacko-two. How original is that? The first ended up semi-tame and once fully fledged stayed locally for about 6 months, coming to me when called .The second was kept wild (not easy when hand feeding a tiny nestling) and stayed around for two weeks after fledging. I suspect Jacko-two had a greater chance of long-term survival.
Such smart birds, love em so much! Didnt think we had them up in sheffield and a quick google search gave me some horrifying results.. how people can be so cruel to such heartwarming animals is a beyond me.
Yeah, they do that. There was a fledging I saved from a cat and kept him less than a week until he could fly properly (he was pretty big already) and if you handled him he would never poop on you
We have grackles and other blackbirds such as Rusty Blackbirds and Brewer's Blackbird. Think of them as the less intelligent Jackdaw (although the birds I alluded to first are icterids and not corvids).
Hi Robin love your videos my friend , did the vet do anything? with jacko's leg, its such a shame it pains me , is he in any discomfort ? l cant help thinking that it may give him problems in time l really hope not . ??? best regards .steve.
@@MrRobinlongCorvids r some of my favourite animals, I’m currently writing an essay that debates if animals can have their own morals and in my opinion, Jackdaws, Crows and Ravens absolutely do! Magnificent beauties
Notice how he eats the nuts over the worms. Nuts have insane amounts of fats+proteins, yea I did not know either - apparently highest ratio per weight value!
Depends on the type of worms u feed the bird generally nurs do have more but super worms have more i think i was reading it somewhere maybe wrong feel free to correct me.
they are horrible things,they block your chimney up ,if you haven,t got a bird gaurd on,i have now,but before i did,i came home one day,there was one in my inside my bedroom, window, it got its neck pulled.
Just lovely. Watching this with a baby Jackdaw snuggled into my lap. Just enjoyed its breakfast of meal worms,seeds and cold porridge! Sweep is a rescue from a chimney sweeps disturbance of the nest. Parents did not come back and was heartbreaking watching I it slowly going downhill. Only intervened when it was close to the end. Happy to report getting big and strong after lots and lots of TLC, who needs sleep anyway?! As I look down at it sleeping in my arms,full belly and content I know I did the right thing and it's going to be ok.
how is Sweep doing now?
i hope sweep continues to do well! :)
Amazing to see him breaking up those nuts while being careful to avoid injury to the food source!
He has such bright, intelligent looking eyes.
We had a lonely and domestic jackdaw around our forest and very few neighbours. He was very social and friendly and liked to hang around our yard and the neighbours. He suddenly died and the neighbours were happy of his death. It's very sad that some people don't appreciate the nature and see how wondrous it is.
That's so sad 😭
He lives forever in the liminal
Bless him x
It confuses me that people can be shallow enough to hate birds
He’s very accurate with his beak. And soaking some food before eating it. Amazing.
There's a jackdaw comes to our house every morning and calls for his/her food and it even looks in the kitchen window. Sometimes when I get out of the car he/she calls to me. I'm not sure how the jackdaw knows me but they're a very clever bird and it's nice to strike up a relationship with a wild animal.
We say in Germany "Dohle". They are very intelligent and beautiful!♡♡
He's amazing! Loved him taking a bit of biscuit and soaking it! Clever, beautiful bird.
those wonderful, intelligent Corvids; love them all.
I believe animals can sense good people. You fall into that category mate...
I just discovered this and it has made my life 100% better
Beautiful Jackdaw , so lovely and special to have shared your life with her
A wonderful bird We have few in Berlin but lots of Hooded crows .I have built up friendships with hem and they come each day twice to my balcony to eat but doubt ever off my hand .How long before he did this ..He's so sociable :) * big like
I hope Helena Mikas is kept well and in good health
My neighbour is a chimney sweep and came home with four jax after he knocked them out of a chimney. Knowing they wouldn't survive he brought them home and handed them to me because he didn't know what to do with them.....well I now have four fully fledged youngsters that are hand tame and absolutely love human company.The Mrs and kids love them. BRILLIANT.
When you say coming home for breakfast, is this a bird you raised or just a formed friendship? either way it is very nice
What a smart bird, we raised Crows they are so smart. The world needs more people like you Earth Angels animals are gifts
What a clever boy Jacko is. I love jackdaws. Thanks for sharing 😁
ive been leaving out peanuts for the crows but mainly jackdaws are coming to get them.
They are starting to understand what time i lay them out, today for the first time, one landed when i was in the garden, reading a book, it took a peanut and left, and came back..
I believe they are starting to recognize me, as a few jackdaws in a nearby park have been flying vero close to me.
I hope one day, they are brave enough to greet me this close, on my arm.
There have been a fair few reputable studies that suggest that corvids (the bird family that includes crows, magpies and jackdaws, amongst others) recognise faces - so they most likely do recognise you.
I've experienced similar behaviour to what you have described from crows, magpies and jackdaws - and the only explanation that makes sense is that they recognised us. We've even tried testing a little ourselves - and they didn't recognise strangers, but did recognise us, regardless of what we were wearing or the time we saw them. Incredible creatures.
Magnificent creatures
I have a whole chatter of hungry jackdaws 🥰❤️ they're very wary of me though, even though I've been feeding them for 18 months, any advice on how to get them to trust me?
Patience is a virtue.
Handsome bird the jackdaw, such clever birds
That jackdaw eats better than me lol
A young jackdaw has been visiting me the last couple of days and he is completely unafraid of me. Today I handfed him and just sat and talked to him for a while, it seemed he didn't want to leave. I am not really sure what to do about it. I hope he wont rely on me for food (though I think other people in my building is feeding him as well) so I am not feeding him too much, but is really nice to have him coming back.
Hey top marks to you for caring so much, how lovely.
4:40 he take dump lol
Beautiful 🥰
What a wonderful contribution this video is! On my daily walk to work I'd been noticing some birds because of their cry, which sounded to me like a squeaky toy. I made note of their appearance & call to find out what they were. Yours was one of the resources I used to identify the jackdaw. I've been living here for 17 years now & I'd never noticed them before. Thank you :)
What a charming pair you are. That was lovely to watch. Thank you.
i love jackdaws... since childhood... when there was a tame one in our village in n.ireland... called jacko... used to come to our house... i had tame one baby.. in 2007 but i chased him after a few months... he wouldnt go out of the bathroom.. even though i kept the window open... i had hoped he would come back.. but never did... he was quite adult by that time..i got them in the chimney here.... love them.. i am so disturbed by the shooting videos on here... ban them!
paul hoye thanks for your interest
love its little hops! so cute!
Lovely - he's a lucky bird to get such a varied breakfast.
how cute😭😭😍❤️ i just let mine free in the wild before he would be too attached to humans and can’t survive in de wild. amazing animals
Thanks for your interest
Smart love it when he soaks of in the water
Hi Robin, I recently rescued a jackdaw he was stuck in an attic. Did you rescue the one here? How would one go about setting him free when the time is right?
If the bird can fly ok release it near other jacks.
Thanks for the response. There's a 2 family's nesting in some chimney pots where I live. I heard its better to release at the end of the breeding season. Would it be better to release him where his family might be?
She was being attacked by sea gulls on Beer beach in Devon. It depends how tame he is.
The vet couldn’t do anything regarding her leg.
Thank you so much for this video and I really love the content and the Jackdaw as well. It is so beautiful to watch interact with you.,,♥️
I have these little fellows coming into my garden, not got them to be quite like your one yet. Working on it slowly.
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028 seconds. Such a beautiful bird x
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Really, really interesting and lovely. The Jackdaw knows you to be a good and caring person.
Thanks for your interest.Regards Robin.
The absolute trust that bird has with Robin is a marvel to watch
Bless you my friend. x
Is it a wild one? If yes, how long did it take to accept your presence?
Hi Robin, If you are still avtive on youtube could you tell me what a Jackdaw's preffered foods are?
Thanks for your lovely comment.
In consecutive years I raised two jackdaw chicks that had fallen from a high nest. They were Jacko and Jacko-two. How original is that? The first ended up semi-tame and once fully fledged stayed locally for about 6 months, coming to me when called .The second was kept wild (not easy when hand feeding a tiny nestling) and stayed around for two weeks after fledging. I suspect Jacko-two had a greater chance of long-term survival.
Actually it was CLEANING its beak...
Thanks for your nice comment.
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the left claw and a pair of white feathers too much McDonald's 👻💀 but your menu looks good
Wonder if he's still around after 11 years? His right foot looked wonky
Somethings is wrong with his right feet
Wonderful. You have a natural empathy with other creatures !
Such smart birds, love em so much! Didnt think we had them up in sheffield and a quick google search gave me some horrifying results.. how people can be so cruel to such heartwarming animals is a beyond me.
Brilliant creatures
So is the bloke that spent hours taking the vids.
Your mate is a fine feathered friend!
Itachi uchiha>>>jackdaw
He's so quiet
I like how the jackdaw got off your hand to poo and then came back
Yeah, they do that. There was a fledging I saved from a cat and kept him less than a week until he could fly properly (he was pretty big already) and if you handled him he would never poop on you
💚💚💚🖤🖤🖤💚💚💚💚
Is this bird still around? It has been many years...
Also, did you raise it as a baby?
I have one
what
The moment you said cheese, his head bobbed slightly
Thanks for your interest.No he went off one day some time ago and didn’t come back.
i like to feed crows, good luck Robin, thank you
He's wonderful! You've got him pretty spoiled..poor thing
(Marks wife on his account lol)
He trusted you completely very quickly. What was your first encounter like?
I spent a lot of time ( 6 years ) with her and a lot pleashure
Cool looking bird, we don't have them here in the USA. NYC☺👍👍
Thanks for your interest.Regards Robin.
robin long does he still come
We have lots of them here in sweden. I really like their beautiful white (sometimes blue) irises. They look intelligent (and they are)
Why don’t you have somebody else videotape it while you do what you do.
Because l live on my own. now.Thanks for your interest.
Is there something wrong with Jacko's leg?
Your right,she was like that when a found her.
Great video ty i love Jackdaws i have one that visits my table several times a day.
Disappointed he didn’t stay for pets after eating.
thanks for inter lintrest
I’ve had 2 jackdaws coming to my garden for a few months now looking for food, think I’ll get them a dish of food like you’ve made up, lovely! 🙂
Thanks for your interest.I hope you choose right.
@@MrRobinlong Hi there... What are the recommendations for food ? Thank you
they are nice bods..
are he dipping bread in the water?? to make it more palatable or omething?
God speed
Yes.Thanks for your interest
Your videos are an inspiration to me, I hope I can be like this to the corvids one day.
Thanks for your nice comments.
So smart
@cunnyfunt30 Thanks for your interest how many have you seen
Lol! He doesn't like the skins on the peanuts.
No she doesent.Thanks for your interest
Too beautiful...
Cool I read a story about a Jackdaw.
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Lovely video Buzz. Such a wonderful captures of these lovely creatures.. Thanks for sharing my friend. Enjoyed Irene.🌻
I love this! He really has gotten used to the camera. I wish we had them in the US.
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We have grackles and other blackbirds such as Rusty Blackbirds and Brewer's Blackbird. Think of them as the less intelligent Jackdaw (although the birds I alluded to first are icterids and not corvids).
Lovely video cheers 👍
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Hi Robin love your videos my friend , did the vet do anything? with jacko's leg, its such a shame it pains me , is he in any discomfort ? l cant help thinking that it may give him problems in time l really hope not . ??? best regards .steve.
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thanks for interest
😄🥰👍👍
Thanks
He wasnt sharpening his beak; he was cleaning his beak left n right, twice ....
what happens if it pecks you in the eye
How did it become so tame?
Lots ot time (and patience) five years.sorry for the delay have just seen your coment.Regards Robin.
He is so lovely and cute
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@@MrRobinlongCorvids r some of my favourite animals, I’m currently writing an essay that debates if animals can have their own morals and in my opinion, Jackdaws, Crows and Ravens absolutely do! Magnificent beauties
The crow of judgement!
Jacko... brilliant
It is amazing and beautiful bird.
Notice how he eats the nuts over the worms.
Nuts have insane amounts of fats+proteins, yea I did not know either - apparently highest ratio per weight value!
Depends on the type of worms u feed the bird generally nurs do have more but super worms have more i think i was reading it somewhere maybe wrong feel free to correct me.
No unfortunately.Thanks for your interest.
Robin, how long did it take to gain this much trust from him?
Wow! How clever!
Cool..!
I hope you are doing well, kind sir!
Thanks for your interest and nice comment.
who are them people with 9 thumbs down????-Lindow Wickers???
they are horrible things,they block your chimney up ,if you haven,t got a bird gaurd on,i have now,but before i did,i came home one day,there was one in my inside my bedroom, window, it got its neck pulled.
Nice Dog you got there.