Lucky Guy Gets To Feed A Rescued Baby Crow By Hand

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Any animal deserves a chance at a good life, no matter the species. Even if it is a species that humankind considers a pest, when you find one that is injured or abandoned, removing it from its dire straits is a noble thing to do. Usually, a wild animal needs to be taken to a specialized shelter, but many take the responsibility on their own, most of the times resulting in a healthy adult animal that will never be able to survive on its own in the wild.

You probably remember the story of the group of crows that kept returning to the people who rescued and raised them. They learned to say "hello" and, luckily, how to become independent. Eventually they were accepted by a family of wild crows. Even though they fly south each winter, the <a href="https://rumble.com/v30b0x-rescued-baby-crows-return-each-spring-to-say-hello..html" target="_blank">baby crows</a> always return each spring to literally say hello to the family that saved them.

This guy found one crow hatchling of his own and decided to keep the little bird in the comfort of his own home. He had a cage set up for the baby bird and, after gaining its trust by making the bird imprint on him, he now has the utmost privilege to <a href="https://rumble.com/v304jk-hand-feeding-wild-australian-parrots.html" target="_blank">feed his feathery baby by hand</a>!

The crow recognizes its savior and squeaks, beak open, waiting for his food. We are curious as to why does he feed the birdie white bread, when he should be feeding it all sorts of stuff, like fruits, nuts and bugs.

In the end, it doesn’t matter, as long as he makes sure the bird grows up to be independent from him. Hats off, sir!

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