Nah crow through and through, they have slightly shorter beaks and slimmer builds whereas ravens I've noticed are MASSIVE and have broad beaks with throat feathers like a "beard"
do a bit of research on the different species and you'll see :)
yes, they are loud!but it depends on their age and on you.but forget this "i´m thinking about getting a crow"!crows are wild animals and should only live for a good reason in a cage.
A redtail hawk dropped a featherless baby crow in our year and we raised her. She now plays with our cats, dogs and us. Hope you are still friends with your crow and if so we would love to hear more.
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a crow? what are you doing with a crow?
laurajackson18 2 years ago
A crow?! Cool. Does he make a good companion? Where did you find him?!
JiggleSmax 2 years ago 2
Has a deep voice like a raven. Baby raven maybe?
Brennna 2 years ago
Nah crow through and through, they have slightly shorter beaks and slimmer builds whereas ravens I've noticed are MASSIVE and have broad beaks with throat feathers like a "beard"
do a bit of research on the different species and you'll see :)
vvelvettearss 2 years ago
Yes I am aware. I am surrounded by ravens, rooks and jackdaws. No crows though. Very interesting neighbors to have.
Brennna 2 years ago
isn't it illeagle to have grows as pets
CalvinLamb 3 years ago
yup
TRANSiENTART 2 years ago
are crows really loud? do they require special training vs. parrots? I'm thinkin about gettting a African Pied Crow
gryphonkeen 4 years ago
yes, they are loud!but it depends on their age and on you.but forget this "i´m thinking about getting a crow"!crows are wild animals and should only live for a good reason in a cage.
Nudelsalatbomber 3 years ago
or not in a cage at all, and let to roam free in a house, such as this one!
marielledelaine 3 years ago
well, if someone does have an extra room which can be messed up - yes!
Nudelsalatbomber 3 years ago
Haha awful song
fratleyiskewl 4 years ago
fantastic.
warboop 4 years ago
las chikas ke les gusta el pajaro me caen bien!
piapiporro 4 years ago
A redtail hawk dropped a featherless baby crow in our year and we raised her. She now plays with our cats, dogs and us. Hope you are still friends with your crow and if so we would love to hear more.
indymycrow 5 years ago
Lisa,
Congrats on Ollie!! I am so glad you finally got a feathered soulmate.
Snowy
Snowyraven 5 years ago