Like the over 1000 Ravens I saw at the Grand Canyon camping pretty close to my families camp site. We left them alone. I did saw hi and did not bother them. Mostly out of not wanting to get fucked up by 1000 of them it was pretty awkward just seeing them all and them ignoring humans while humans ignoring them. Just regular being enjoying the Grand Canyon together.
Right, like that's the main idea everything else while interesting was fluff or situations you don't see the bird actually but yes sir Raven bigger lol
Got bigass... raven/crows in Australia. They sound like "AauGGHH aughhh Awoouuughh" quite deep. Abd have a fluffy neck like a raven but sound like a deep crow and are big. I think theyre ravens but i dunno :\
@@cheesypies5166The ones you're talking about are Forest Ravens, yea. We have only two very small crow species. But everyone is wrong about this and repeating mistruths. The only way to tell is the number of pin feathers on their wings. The size thing may be true to an area but is not true across the family.
Man: "Boop!" *boops crow* Crow: "Caw!" Man: "Boop!" *boops crow* Crow: "Caw!" Man: "Boop!" *boops crow* Crow: "I said, 'CAW' dang it! What do you want from me human?!" 😄
Not to mention their tail feathers when flying. Crows have a slightly rounded tail when flying as where a Raven's tail is tapered and mroe diamond shaped.
Didnt really mention a whole lot of helpful info to ID these guys, just wordy and cute while telling us very little. Also pretty difficult to tell the differences he mentioned unless you're sitting there watching them for 30 minutes.
they have the intelligence of a 7 year old human. they remember faces and they hold grudges. awesome animals. i always say hi to ANY bird i see, that way, i can always say i was nice to them.
I always get freaked out when it's mid to late fall and the crows start congregating in large parking lots! Lol.. I always think of Alfred Hitchcock's, "The Birds"!!
The amount of positive language in this video fills me with joy. Crows and ravens get so much bad rep for being "vermin", "mischievous" and a "bad omen", but they're such beautiful and intelligent creatures! I'm so grateful to share a space with them. There's so many crows here!!
There is an easier way: When in flight, ravens have a diamond shape at the end of their tail. The tail feathers on crows run straight across the width of the tail.
That's the quickest way I've found to tell the difference. Behavioral differences too. Ravens don't form big flocks. Raven can soar like hawks. Crows usually just flap along. Total subjective here. But if you see a crow you might thing wow or cool. With a raven you say damn! Even more subjective. Ravens give a since of presence. You can't ignore them. You can understand why native cultures believed they were there at the beginning. Or that they were the far ranging eyes of Odin
Love them both...such incredible birds, a crow flew off with my car keys and kept teasing he finally came back and dropped them next to me, what a treat
@@wataryoodoininmyswamp1305😂😂 100% watched a video of a 10yo that was feeding some crows with a bird feeder. Over the course of the weeks they dropped things like coins, rocks, their lost camera lens cover, and few other small things they lost in the backyard, a few marbles. She has a few large tray containers of the stuff they gave. Reminds me of the episode of the Simpsons with homer and the crows, they love homer but hate marge.😂
Always be polite to crows. They remember faces and they hold grudges. They can also recognize that your vehicle belongs to you and shit on it for fun.🤣
Not to mention some corvids are even using fire to their advantage now! It's crazy how smart these birds are compared to other animals...and they have the advantage of having the high ground!
Always be polite to corvids. The whole family has this trait. And they are quite able to describe you to friends and family, so soon there will be a gang of birds hassling you for your slight to one. The professor who studied this was astonished at the number of enemies he made by being nasty to one bird.
They are so smart!! Last year i found a crow and nursed him/her back to health!! After that I let him free !! I honestly didn't know that they where so smart!!! Love and Kiss from me from the Netherlands
I fed a family of crows for about a year- one appeared on my porch pecking at my door - and I just got the idea to give it something that they would eat (I looked it up online to be sure) and I took it to the hill. They would follow me everywhere I walked- even miles away to the store and would wait for me. They made me feel not so alone in this world. I actually had to move and I still miss them.
My wife, God bless her, had animal friends everywhere we ever lived. From ducks to cats to squirrels. They would come to door or window and call for her. Animals know who the good people are
@@nuntana2 I still think about them often and miss them so much. They followed me anywhere I walked. Once I got caught in a rainstorm and 2 of them stayed with me, even in the rain. Very loyal and loving souls.
Flashbacks to the time I saw a Raven fly up pretty high to dive bomb while spinning a little to just steal a fry from another Raven, bro had a whole outro planned 💀💀💀💀
They are both fascinating birds. I have a family of crows that come visit me frequently, and they have an "Amazing" lang sound, that they speak to each other . They always bring their new young to my house to have some unsalted peanuts 🥜 that I give them. Fascinated by them! ❤
I've never heard anyone describe in such a wonderful positive way. I love their cheekiness and the way the colours of their feathers are seen under a certain type of sunlight. Its a pity it can't be seen more often. Its more magnificent than the peacocks colours. It kind of reminds me of seeing the colour of spoilt oil in water.
Try and see if you can find the territory of a mated pair near you during nesting season- that way you know you’re interacting with the right birds, and roughly where to find them. You can tell because they’re always together, without the rest of the flock.
@@kristenvincent3622 Not quite. The Alalā is extinct in the wild. And I'm not sure about that other crow but in my 50 years of life, I've never seen a crow on any of the 5 islands I've frequented.
@@SeanShimamotothey may have been eradicated, they were a large part of the decline of the native crow, there are some attempts to re-establish them in the wild (I lost the link) but the primary issue seems to be hawks now. 😢
A cat was crawling out a limb of the elm outside my window towards a sparrows' nest full of babies. Five sparrows dive bombed the cat, to no effect. Two flew away and returned with two blue jays. The jays dive bombed the cat only twice, then flew away. The cat inched closer to the nest, in between the sparrows' dive bombs. Suddenly two crows appeared. One landed on the limb about 18" in front of the cat. The second landed maybe a foot behind the first. I could almost hear the one in front say, " Hi, kitty." Then I almost heard the cat say, " Oh, sorry! Wrong tree!" as it backed away and finally jumped down & ran.
Nature documentary right there. Evidently when crows get in big enough groups (murders) they'll mob or even kill bird predators like hawks. 2 crows couldnt really hurt a cat much. But they could sure make him miserable. Looks like that cat has had run ins with crows before
@@michaelburk9171 I gave this story to a corvid researcher and it really intrigued him. When the sparrows came back with the bluejays, I thought, "Oh, they brought the cops!" (Because back in The Day we remarked on the similarities.) But what I didn't understand was how the crows knew exactly where they were needed. Now I think they all know everything and it's humans who are stupid.
I live in nature, but crows are fascinating and incredibly smart. I love learning more about them watching them in nature. They always call on each other when tgey see me outside with the same safety vest. They recognize faces and looks.
I adore crows! Every place I’ve worked at I start feeding the crows and they become so loyal and friendly with me. My newest job site I have crows and sparrows who call out to me when they wake ( I get there at 3:45 so they are still snuggled in their nests for a bit.
I saw a juvenile raven once while shopping. I thought it was a small crow at first, but then it called and it sounded like a frog, so I'm pretty sure it was a raven. Really cool! Also, let's just appreciate how positive he is about both birds. You can tell he really appreciates them (:
The fact that I, as a bird fanatic and lover of any bird no matter the bird, stumbled across a positive video about both crows and ravens while also addressing their differences makes me unbelievably happy !!!!
“A touch of elegance”
Dive-bombs random lady
@@Loralanthalasdamn right
Lmfao
Crows are not assholes for no reason unlike humans
Idk what she did but they thought she had it coming
Wait till they tell their friends
If it's giant AF, it's probably a raven.
Like the over 1000 Ravens I saw at the Grand Canyon camping pretty close to my families camp site. We left them alone. I did saw hi and did not bother them. Mostly out of not wanting to get fucked up by 1000 of them it was pretty awkward just seeing them all and them ignoring humans while humans ignoring them. Just regular being enjoying the Grand Canyon together.
Right, like that's the main idea everything else while interesting was fluff or situations you don't see the bird actually but yes sir Raven bigger lol
Got bigass... raven/crows in Australia. They sound like "AauGGHH aughhh Awoouuughh" quite deep. Abd have a fluffy neck like a raven but sound like a deep crow and are big. I think theyre ravens but i dunno :\
@@cheesypies5166The ones you're talking about are Forest Ravens, yea. We have only two very small crow species.
But everyone is wrong about this and repeating mistruths.
The only way to tell is the number of pin feathers on their wings. The size thing may be true to an area but is not true across the family.
Or just fat😅
Crow: "CAW CAW"
Raven: "FUCK THE STEELERS"
😅😅😅😅😅😅 I'm a Steelers fan that got me 😅😅😅😅
LOL
😂😂😂
😂
Immediately screen shotted and sent to the group chat. 😂😂
"Ravens have a deep, throaty croak that resonates through the air. Echoing their _majestic_ presence"
The Raven: *_Womp_*
Ravens can mimic speech like parrots can, so that’s probably what that was.
@@dragoknight589 womp
_WOMP_ quoth the raven.
I like how you said throaty
I know a WA- is but not a womp-
That crow giving out a caw when you place a hand on it was cute
[press crow to crow]
Man: "Boop!" *boops crow*
Crow: "Caw!"
Man: "Boop!" *boops crow*
Crow: "Caw!"
Man: "Boop!" *boops crow*
Crow: "I said, 'CAW' dang it! What do you want from me human?!"
😄
The caw button
@@tommibear4013
Nice one. 😄
@@crystalpreuett9539 thank you 😊
Next, observe their voices. Crows have a mischievous caw. But if you hear your crow say “Nevermore”, then it’s actually a Raven.
Is that some kind of Edgar Allen Poe joke?
@@sledgedragon2677yes
@@bluephantomfoxy3372 Never thought I'd see mention of him outside of my old english class lmao
You are a man of culture , my dear fellow !
This actually made me chuckle, I just read the Raven so this was a nice reference
Narrator: Their throaty croak resonates through the air, echoing their majestic presence.
Raven: GUAK.
Ravens are giving big majestic brother vibes and the crow is the chaotic young brother 😂
The Crow is definitely the wise ass younger sibling.
You didn't even mention their distinctively different beaks.
Not to mention their tail feathers when flying. Crows have a slightly rounded tail when flying as where a Raven's tail is tapered and mroe diamond shaped.
Didnt really mention a whole lot of helpful info to ID these guys, just wordy and cute while telling us very little. Also pretty difficult to tell the differences he mentioned unless you're sitting there watching them for 30 minutes.
First thing that came to my mind
@@bunnyg4464like it was for a creative writing class😅
its almost like chat gbt wrote the whole script. crazy.
*"Press Crow To Crow"*
*presses crow*
@@rosenchor
*_C A W_*
Love'em both. Used to feed the crows on our land for years as a kid. They often followed me and warned me when someone other than us was in our woods.
We have a crow near me that politely asks for food. It never demands and of course people love the guy. Clever bird.
they have the intelligence of a 7 year old human. they remember faces and they hold grudges. awesome animals. i always say hi to ANY bird i see, that way, i can always say i was nice to them.
Also Ravens make noises that sound like video games ^^
More capable than half the adults I encounter daily.
Hopefully being nice to them will spare up getting pecked in the head like that woman in the video
I always get freaked out when it's mid to late fall and the crows start congregating in large parking lots! Lol..
I always think of Alfred Hitchcock's, "The Birds"!!
Hold grudges? Man I hope I don't piss one off!
The amount of positive language in this video fills me with joy. Crows and ravens get so much bad rep for being "vermin", "mischievous" and a "bad omen", but they're such beautiful and intelligent creatures! I'm so grateful to share a space with them. There's so many crows here!!
Yes!!❤
Thats chatgpt language
Yup, chat GPT 100%
Corvids are honestly may favorite species of bird, and close second would be the parrot family lol
I actually like hearing crows in the morning time.
ravens are like the Orcas of the sky.
Agreed
Very intelligent too. I've always wanted a Raven or a Crow, I love there shiny black feathers and how they show affection to people.
I alsow really wana befriend a crow or a raven. Too bad they don't shoe up in brazil TwT
There is an easier way: When in flight, ravens have a diamond shape at the end of their tail. The tail feathers on crows run straight across the width of the tail.
When they're flying, sure, but when they're landed?
Best way is to listen for "nevermore"
That's the quickest way I've found to tell the difference. Behavioral differences too. Ravens don't form big flocks. Raven can soar like hawks. Crows usually just flap along.
Total subjective here. But if you see a crow you might thing wow or cool. With a raven you say damn!
Even more subjective. Ravens give a since of presence. You can't ignore them. You can understand why native cultures believed they were there at the beginning. Or that they were the far ranging eyes of Odin
Believe in God, the one who has no partner, and His messengers Muhammad and Jesus
اللَّهُ لا إِلَهَ إِلَّا هُوَ الْحَيُّ الْقَيُّومُ لا تَأْخُذُهُ سِنَةٌ وَلا نَوْمٌ لَهُ مَا فِي السَّمَوَاتِ وَمَا فِي الأَرْضِ مَنْ ذَا الَّذِي يَشْفَعُ عِنْدَهُ إِلَّا بِإِذْنِهِ يَعْلَمُ مَا بَيْنَ أَيْدِيهِمْ وَمَا خَلْفَهُمْ وَلا يُحِيطُونَ بِشَيْءٍ مِنْ عِلْمِهِ إِلَّا بِمَا شَاءَ وَسِعَ كُرْسِيُّهُ السَّمَوَاتِ وَالأَرْضَ وَلا يَئُودُهُ حِفْظُهُمَا وَهُوَ الْعَلِيُّ الْعَظِيمُ
وَٱلۡعَصۡرِ إِنَّ ٱلۡإِنسَٰنَ لَفِي خُسۡرٍ إِلَّا ٱلَّذِينَ ءَامَنُواْ وَعَمِلُواْ ٱلصَّٰلِحَٰتِ وَتَوَاصَوۡاْ بِٱلۡحَقِّ وَتَوَاصَوۡاْ بِٱلصَّبۡرِ..
Love them both...such incredible birds, a crow flew off with my car keys and kept teasing he finally came back and dropped them next to me, what a treat
He was messing with you for fun. Give him treats and you'll have a friend.
@@artor9175 😂 Bro the crow is gonna go tell all its friends, "this lady feeds us if we commit theft"
That is so sweet! What smart birds.
@@wataryoodoininmyswamp1305😂😂 100% watched a video of a 10yo that was feeding some crows with a bird feeder. Over the course of the weeks they dropped things like coins, rocks, their lost camera lens cover, and few other small things they lost in the backyard, a few marbles. She has a few large tray containers of the stuff they gave. Reminds me of the episode of the Simpsons with homer and the crows, they love homer but hate marge.😂
I love that the bird brought the keys back to you instead of dropping them in a field somewhere. 😂
Ravens are extremely spiritual. If one graces you with friendship, you did something right
While asleep, I dreamt that I was surrounded by many ravens and one was perched on my right shoulder.
I love both Crows and Ravens. They're so badass and cool.
I love how the narrator finds a way to compliment both birds for their differences
He is hamming it up , it sounds like a child’s school work trying to use as many words as possible.
@@MrJara1018sounds like chatgpt tbh
The best stories I ever heard was a guy in nyc who traded his bird cherioes for cash and jewelry
Win-win
I wanna bird that can do that...can't prosecute a bird...at least I think not..
@janedoe-hq9vn ya I never saw footage of how the bird got the swag 😎 so in my mind he was dive bombing jewelry stores
I love these birds. They are so precious and fun!
Love birds, but Crows & Ravens hold a special place in my heart, super smart & beautiful.
Always be polite to crows. They remember faces and they hold grudges. They can also recognize that your vehicle belongs to you and shit on it for fun.🤣
Not to mention some corvids are even using fire to their advantage now! It's crazy how smart these birds are compared to other animals...and they have the advantage of having the high ground!
Always be polite to corvids. The whole family has this trait. And they are quite able to describe you to friends and family, so soon there will be a gang of birds hassling you for your slight to one. The professor who studied this was astonished at the number of enemies he made by being nasty to one bird.
Ravens are corvids, same as crows. They're very intelligent and curious. Be kind and polite to ravens and crows, and they'll return the favor
Crows and Ravens can remember faces... Never piss them off
Absolutely! FEED THEM!!
Not only can they remember faces, they are able to describe them to their friends, so you could have an entire flock on you.
They are so smart!! Last year i found a crow and nursed him/her back to health!! After that I let him free !! I honestly didn't know that they where so smart!!! Love and Kiss from me from the Netherlands
Always wanted a Raven. Such beautiful and intelligent birds.
My nanny had a crow friend. When she was working in her garden, he would go sit on her shoulder, and they would play and talk. Miss that
That's cool..
Very cool! 🐦⬛ ❤
That's beautiful ❤️
I fed a family of crows for about a year- one appeared on my porch pecking at my door - and I just got the idea to give it something that they would eat (I looked it up online to be sure) and I took it to the hill. They would follow me everywhere I walked- even miles away to the store and would wait for me. They made me feel not so alone in this world. I actually had to move and I still miss them.
My wife, God bless her, had animal friends everywhere we ever lived. From ducks to cats to squirrels. They would come to door or window and call for her. Animals know who the good people are
@@charles1964 awe that’s so cool. She sounds like a special person. ❤️
Lucky to make friends with crows. Pure loyalty.
@@nuntana2 I still think about them often and miss them so much. They followed me anywhere I walked. Once I got caught in a rainstorm and 2 of them stayed with me, even in the rain. Very loyal and loving souls.
Awwww that is SO cute..they waited at the store for you?!! Wow that's such a good memory to have ,what an experience,id love that
Ravens flying doesn't leave anyone breathless! 🤣 but i get it. Great Video!
I love how a person who is super enthusiastic about animals made this video. You can feel the difference.
I adore both types of birds for their intelligence & interaction with humans.
I like them both! They’re both clever, and they both have very unique personalities. They are very good memory. Yes, people birds.
My teacher would be absolutely delighted with this persons use of language techniques and vocab
I love crows🦅 ❤ they are so smart will talk to you and also brings you gifts ❤🦅 what.a.loving and sweet thoughtful bird crows are 🦅❤
I love both ravens and crows, they're so smart and funny :)
Flashbacks to the time I saw a Raven fly up pretty high to dive bomb while spinning a little to just steal a fry from another Raven, bro had a whole outro planned 💀💀💀💀
My two favorite birds. Thank you sir.
They are both fascinating birds. I have a family of crows that come visit me frequently, and they have an "Amazing" lang
sound, that they speak to each other . They always bring their new young to my house to have some unsalted peanuts 🥜 that I give them. Fascinated by them! ❤
I've never heard anyone describe in such a wonderful positive way. I love their cheekiness and the way the colours of their feathers are seen under a certain type of sunlight. Its a pity it can't be seen more often. Its more magnificent than the peacocks colours. It kind of reminds me of seeing the colour of spoilt oil in water.
I wish I had some Corvids around me so I could attempt to make friends with them
Try and see if you can find the territory of a mated pair near you during nesting season- that way you know you’re interacting with the right birds, and roughly where to find them. You can tell because they’re always together, without the rest of the flock.
Me too! We don't have any corvids in Hawaiʻi.
@@SeanShimamotoyou do have both a native crow (endangered) and the larger invasive Pacific Northwestern Crow. No Ravens.
@@kristenvincent3622 Not quite. The Alalā is extinct in the wild. And I'm not sure about that other crow but in my 50 years of life, I've never seen a crow on any of the 5 islands I've frequented.
@@SeanShimamotothey may have been eradicated, they were a large part of the decline of the native crow, there are some attempts to re-establish them in the wild (I lost the link) but the primary issue seems to be hawks now. 😢
The biggest thing they have in common is that they are both absolutely beautiful & incredible birds - how can you not fall in love with them 😍🥰❤️
That crow sliding was adorable
My dad had a raven he caught. He taught him how to talk too. They're very very smart too. Love em ❤
A cat was crawling out a limb of the elm outside my window towards a sparrows' nest full of babies. Five sparrows dive bombed the cat, to no effect. Two flew away and returned with two blue jays. The jays dive bombed the cat only twice, then flew away. The cat inched closer to the nest, in between the sparrows' dive bombs. Suddenly two crows appeared. One landed on the limb about 18" in front of the cat. The second landed maybe a foot behind the first. I could almost hear the one in front say, " Hi, kitty." Then I almost heard the cat say, " Oh, sorry! Wrong tree!" as it backed away and finally jumped down & ran.
Nature documentary right there.
Evidently when crows get in big enough groups (murders) they'll mob or even kill bird predators like hawks.
2 crows couldnt really hurt a cat much. But they could sure make him miserable. Looks like that cat has had run ins with crows before
@@michaelburk9171 I gave this story to a corvid researcher and it really intrigued him. When the sparrows came back with the bluejays, I thought, "Oh, they brought the cops!" (Because back in The Day we remarked on the similarities.) But what I didn't understand was how the crows knew exactly where they were needed. Now I think they all know everything and it's humans who are stupid.
@@AdeebaZamaan I cant disagree.
Bluejays are related to crows as they're in the same family. Maybe the sparrows are aware of the reputation of the bluejays???
@@lindsaystevens4062 So you're suggesting: Sparrows' say "Call the cops!" Jays arrive, say "Call the SWAT Team!"? I love it!
These are my 2 favorite birds just because they have amazing problem solving minds
Wow, you can hear his love for animals in his words
The footage of the birds flying was amazing 🥲
They are DEFINITELY remarkable
I love thw sound crows make
I love them both !😍😍😍😍 The raven is an F-15, and the crow is a stunt plane. Worth watching their maneuvers !😍😍😄
Birbs are underrated
I love these birds.
This was written like a school assignment
“Echoing their majestic presence”
Raven: womp
I think ravens and crows are such beautiful birds.
I get emm confused lol
Same 😅
its cuz u are racist....LOL just a joke
Crow: Mischievous caw.
Ravens: FOR THE ALLFATHER!
They ARE remarkable birds!❤
Well written and presented. Appreciate it.
I love the how gracious the narration is 😂
That Raven sounded terrifying 😮😮
I love them both, I have crows visit me every morning. My kids I say.
Great video bro👊🏻
Awww thanks bro!
@@MeowtasticaI love it a lot too
What about Rooks? I’m pretty sure the trees near my house are filled with either Rooks or Crows but I can’t tell them apart. ☺️
Who cares they’re all same family lol
Similar in size to crows, but their defining feature is bare white/greyish skin at the base of the slender grey bill.
@@Nightingale_K they are the same size they’re the same species lol a
@@user-yw5jd7by9ga rook is a rook while a crow is a crow. It’s beyond me why people insist on speaking about something they have no knowledge on
@@RRtrrrrr7777they might not understand the difference between species and genus.
forevermore, as time is of its essence
I live in nature, but crows are fascinating and incredibly smart. I love learning more about them watching them in nature. They always call on each other when tgey see me outside with the same safety vest. They recognize faces and looks.
Then I have some pretty large crows in my neighborhood ❤
My dumb-ass brain went “Is that darkXwolf17?!”
The crow trolling the lady 😂
“Darting and diving with the touch of elegance”
“Showcasing their nimble grace”
Crow: 🏄
They also taste very good too
One majestic and one playful. Okay got it
Got a little poetic and im living for it
Love both birds!!! They are amazing!
The other day I looked outside to see five massive crows just chilling in my suburban backyard. Best day ever lol
I have both crows and ravens come to my feeders every day. They are so smart.
it's nice that you praised both. I have crows that follow me when I call
Ravens are so beautiful.
I adore crows! Every place I’ve worked at I start feeding the crows and they become so loyal and friendly with me.
My newest job site I have crows and sparrows who call out to me when they wake ( I get there at 3:45 so they are still snuggled in their nests for a bit.
I saw a juvenile raven once while shopping. I thought it was a small crow at first, but then it called and it sounded like a frog, so I'm pretty sure it was a raven. Really cool!
Also, let's just appreciate how positive he is about both birds. You can tell he really appreciates them (:
I like how you describe both species with the upmost respect
The fact that I, as a bird fanatic and lover of any bird no matter the bird, stumbled across a positive video about both crows and ravens while also addressing their differences makes me unbelievably happy !!!!
I raised two crows when i was in high school. To this day i miss them dearly.
Crow- *mischievous chuckle*
Raven- UWAH👁👄👁
They both seem like very nice fellows 😊😊😊
Ones a genjutsu and the other is an illusion
"Echoing their majestic presence"
Woh.
Love to hear ravens talking to each other, they definitely have a language !!
The way he patted the bird like a buzzer 🤣
Birds will inherent love
YES!!!! BOTH GREAT BEAUTIFUL BIRDS!!!!
I like how you gush about each species, I appreciate that energy.
me still " it's black.. loud.. I don't care.. I want both " 😂
I love talking to the Ravens here in Alaska. They are such smart birds! If you are mean to them, they remember and poop on your vehicle up here. 😂😂
These are my favorite birds ever 😍
Crows tend to say "No Mourners, No Funerals."
Theyre both cute lil babies ❤