Raven Talks Back!
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@paintedawg Trust me - there are dome people to whom they are all birds - hey it has feathers and it flies - dats a boid !!! I live near a Park - just a small park and I love to go there - in the UK our Magpies are black 'n' white, we have jays - they have some reddish colour but no sight of Mr. Blue-Jay anywhere
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19 likes 19 dislikes they are equal
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@ccoraxfan Finnaly, someone who reads wikipedia.
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lol I was so confused about what I was looking at until he turned the camera.
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I really can't see the raven too well. It's hard to say if it is talking because of the quality.
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@Paintedawg One day he will say SILENCE I KILL YOU lol
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LMAO!!!
As soon as i played the video, my parakeet was cherping!
it was f*kin funny :D
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that's crazy, he can mock ur exact voice!
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You are correct. The family Corvidae includes the Jays, crows, ravens, magpies, Nutcrackers, Jackdaws, and Choughs. Many of which have been proven to be very intellegent.
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hahaha
One day he'll just say: "All of you, SHUT UP!"
Paintedawg 2 years ago 34
You wouldn't call an eagle a hawk, would you?
Ravens, crows, rooks, jackdaws, magpies and jays are all corvids, but they are not all crows. Ravens are the largest and most intelligent and sophisticated, crows are smaller and less sophisticated but look similar to ravens, rooks are crows with bald faces, jackdaws look like small crows, magpies are brightly colored and smaller than crows, jays are like small magpies. They all have quite different characteristics, so don't call them all crows!
ccoraxfan 3 years ago 27