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How to keep a pet crow?

First of all, most wild birds are highly stressful and have a high mortality rate in cages. Humans cannot teach them how to get along with their peers, forage for food, avoid predators, and use calls to convey information, which will only make them think that humans are relatively safe. , but they are not human playthings and should be allowed to live in nature.
Second, rearing wild birds encourages a thriving wild bird trade, threatening the continuation of the species. This was something I didn’t think of at the time, but now I look at this issue and the case of wild bird sales on Weibo and Post Bar that I found a while ago, and wild birds such as crows, starlings, and larks are often artificially bred with high costs. Most bird sellers are Stealing chicks to raise them by stepping on the nest at a fixed point… My answer may make many people have a strong interest in raising crows, and I found that I may have harmed them… In this regard, I hope that there will be fewer questions like this in the future. .

The crow likes to play very much, bought him some marbles, secretly picked the sequins on the Ma Ma clothes, and the springboard used by the hamster chinchilla. But he will still be screaming loudly (noisy! Dead!)…

After you are familiar with him and he won’t fly around when you put him on your shoulders, slowly train him to put him a few meters away and ask him to come over. If he can come over, he will feed a small handful of Dubia cockroaches. You can take care of yourself or a treasure.

 

PS: He is the absolute leader in my zoo. He chases stupid dogs and bites his tail every day, scaring him back to the bedroom every time = = He almost pecks my rabbits… Just to grab a few, I will supplement the rabbits with nutrition The peanuts… made me buy several catties of fruit to dry and serve the rabbits before they forgive me (´;ω;`)

Back to the topic! Then! It’s a very cool flying session!
Putting him on his arm with gloves on, he swung his arm vigorously and flew away, and he would come back with a whistle.
Sometimes I will bring back hangers, bottle caps, buttons and the like for me. Maybe those are treasures in his eyes, so I brought them home~

and the last flying

I didn’t call him this time


After all, the sky is their home.

It’s been five years since I said goodbye to it. When I first left, the bird stand at home, the sofa that was scratched by its claws, the photos and videos on my phone, and even a feather hidden under the bed, all made me think a lot.

But time slowly slipped away from his fingers, these marks that belonged to him gradually disappeared, and the number of times he was reminded of him became less and less. Later, only when I heard the crows chirping, would I follow the reputation to guess whether the crow was my family or even his descendant.

This year is a warm winter, and I have finally returned home after wandering overseas for so long. After slowly tidying up the room and removing the stacked heavy objects, I suddenly found that some small sequins and glass balls were left in the corner.

Well, I used to be friends with a quirky blackbird that everyone thought was bad luck.

 

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