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We sometimes feed the local crows - and the occasional Raven as well - and this crow really likes to chitter for a bit before coming down and getting some food.

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[–] AnotherMadHatter 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Yeah, he's a talker. I've got a few more videos of him talking, and some other videos of them seeing how many pieces of kibble they can hold in their beak at a time.

[–] cevn 2 points 1 year ago

Sounds like he is trying to talk to the other bird in the background. I have crows here that, when the owl hoots, will make hilarious parody hooting sounds in response. Love these lil guys.

[–] vikingtons 2 points 1 year ago

what a munchkin 😊

props to you for looking after them. I trust they look out for you as well