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<blockquote data-quote="bilbo" data-source="post: 333651" data-attributes="member: 6965"><p>They are very smart birds. </p><p></p><p>I used to work at a cemetery and my boss told me of his 'pet' crow. There was a guy smashing at the ground with a weedwacker and he went to see what's going on. There was a crow the guy was trying to kill with the weedwacker. He nursed it back to health and it ended up hanging around the shop. Apparently it would follow him around when he was mowing and doing other stuff around the cemetery. </p><p></p><p>Also saw a story about a little girl that bonded with one and it would bring shiny things as gifts to her doorstep.</p><p></p><p>There are videos online of Fable the Raven (close relative to the crow) from the UK. She talks and for the most part seems to act a lot like a pet parrot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bilbo, post: 333651, member: 6965"] They are very smart birds. I used to work at a cemetery and my boss told me of his 'pet' crow. There was a guy smashing at the ground with a weedwacker and he went to see what's going on. There was a crow the guy was trying to kill with the weedwacker. He nursed it back to health and it ended up hanging around the shop. Apparently it would follow him around when he was mowing and doing other stuff around the cemetery. Also saw a story about a little girl that bonded with one and it would bring shiny things as gifts to her doorstep. There are videos online of Fable the Raven (close relative to the crow) from the UK. She talks and for the most part seems to act a lot like a pet parrot. [/QUOTE]
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