This video was taken two years ago when a raven perched on a fence and cawed for an hour. A family came closer to see what was happening. They soon discovered there were three porcupine quills stuck in the raven’s face and one in its wing.
This video was taken two years ago when a raven perched on a fence and cawed for an hour. A family came closer to see what was happening. They soon discovered there were three porcupine quills stuck in the raven’s face and one in its wing.
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That was amazing!! That woman was so brave
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I thought so too. I can’t imagine doing that.
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Really lovely Karuna – Corvids are so intelligent.
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I’ve never seen anyone interact up close with a raven/crow before. It was so nice that the bird asked for help and the woman gave it.
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excelent!
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Your videos are not attached when the newsletters come in… normally not a problem. But I’d like to see this one. Would you have time/ be able to send it separately? Thanks
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