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Ravens, boy are they smart!

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    Default Ravens, boy are they smart!

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    They are indeed incredibly smart, check this one out: BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Clever rooks repeat ancient fable

    It's an old fable that it turns out is true: Ravens were presented with a tube partially filled with water, and a floating worm just out of reach. Some of them would drop stones into the tube to raise the water level until the worm was within reach! I've met people who probably wouldn't figure that one out, those birds are absolutely amazing! Look farther down in that article to see some even more amazing use of tools by ravens.

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    Yes they are smart indeed. I remember reading that they have been seen dropping nuts on the road for cars to drive on them and break them open. Then they eat the flesh.

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    Try Carrion Crows, they're (at the moment) considered to be the smartest bird, even topping domesticated parrots

    Problem solving by a clever crow - YouTube

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    saw a special on pbs about ravens, they showed one lady in england who made a pet of the raven. No need for a cage or anything. For exercise she opens the sun roof and goes for a drive :P
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    hahaha...my dad used to tell the story of the raven dropping pebbles in the water when i was i a little girl. is there adifference between a raven and a crow? davefrombc used to have a pet crow.

    this reminded me of this thief..........Sam the seagull stealing Doritos - YouTube

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    Whoa haha didnt know there were so many youtube vids of smart ravens/crows.
    Why do the ones here just seem annoying though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onefishtwofish View Post
    hahaha...my dad used to tell the story of the raven dropping pebbles in the water when i was i a little girl. is there adifference between a raven and a crow? davefrombc used to have a pet crow.

    this reminded me of this thief..........Sam the seagull stealing Doritos - YouTube
    They are in the same family, but are different species. Ravens are much larger and have a pretty different call than crows. I see more ravens farther north, whereas around here I see crows but not ravens. I wouldn't be surprised if there are ravens around the lower mainland, but I don't ever seem to see them.

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    They're closer to the mountains. You see them in North and West Van, and also around Pitt Lake or Stave Lake. We have what I think is a mated pair around our place sometimes (we're in the district of North Van near Cap Rd.) They mate for life. Very cool birds.

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    Corvines are definitely the geniuses of the bird kingdom. My pet crow was definitely the smartest bird that ever owned me .. I found him the first bad snowstorm day at the start of winter up north . He was laying in the snow on top of a car outside a cafe .. When we came out , he tried to fly off , but fell to the ground. I thought at first he had an injured wing , but it turned out he had a broken leg and was weak from hunger and exposure. I took him home, made a quick cage for him , and gave him some food and water which he went for right away . Within a few minutes i was petting him and he'd fall right over soaking up the attention . Stop petting , he'd get up . .go back to petting and he'd lay right down to soak it up again.
    His leg healed up over winter and in spring I walked outside with him on my shoulder to turn him loose. He flew up into a nearby tree and the swallows immediately began harassing him. I called him and he flew back to my shoulder and went into the house with me. After that he never went outside again.. If I walked to the door with him on my shoulder , he'd fly back to his cage.. After he learned the trick of tripping the latch on the cage door , I never bothered to close it again. He'd be out pestering for attention or getting into mischief , and all I had to do was tell him to go back to his cage . He's go and watch you from there. Call him , and he'd be right there for attention or treats. I don't know how old he was when I got him since he was an adult bird , but I had him for a pet for 10 years. If I have the opportunity, I'd have another .
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