Posted on 03/03/2018 9:51:37 PM PST by nickcarraway
A wild crow that was hand-raised by an Ontario veterinarian as an infant was caught on camera saying "Hello" to a squirrel in the woman's back yard.
Dr. Kristy Hiltz, a veterinarian at Sherbrooke Heights Animal Hospital in Peterborough, said her husband placed a GoPro camera near a feeder in their back yard and it recently captured the moment a crow landed on a branch near a feasting squirrel and said "Hello" twice.
Hiltz said the crow was one of five she and her family cared for in the summer of 2011 after their nest fell out of a tree and their mother could not be found. The four crows that survived eventually joined a nearby group of crows, but Hiltz and her family still occasionally spot the crows and hear their voices.
She said the family had tried to teach the crows to say "Fred," but they instead ended up picking up the word "hello."
Just a couple of years ago, researchers for the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority found over 200 dead crows near greater Boston recently, and there was concern that they may have died from Avian Flu. A Bird Pathologist examined the remains of all the crows, and, to everyones relief, confirmed the problem was definitely NOT Avian Flu. The cause of death appeared to be vehicular impacts.
However, during the detailed analysis it was noted that varying colors of paints appeared on the birds beaks and claws. By analyzing these paint residues it was determined that 98% of the crows had been killed by impact with trucks, while only 2% were killed by an impact with a car.
MTA then hired an Ornithological Behaviorist to determine if there was a cause for the disproportionate percentages of truck kills versus car kills.
The Ornithological Behaviorist very quickly concluded the cause: when crows eat road kill, they always have a look-out crow in a nearby tree to warn of impending danger.
The scientific conclusion was that while all the lookout crows in Boston could say Cah, none could say Truck.
I have seen a talking crow.
they like shiny things too.
The Walabot looks cool.
So this cow started life as a human baby?
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