Crow Kar report

in #animals7 years ago (edited)

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Crow Kar, who arrived yesterday, today settled in an aviary with two other crows. Everything went well. I put the carrier in which Kar sat in the aviary and opened it. At first, Kar was afraid to go out. He timidly stuck his head out and hid back. But after a while he grew bolder enough to fly out. The other two crows accepted him well. No one showed any aggression. I think they will become friends.

Lack of communication with other birds was the main problem of Kar. Crows are gregarious birds. Communication is necessary for them.
We also found a funny feature of Kar. He can imitate a police siren!

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Very smart birds!!

this bird is amazing

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