Rescue crow is so loving to her human

Rescue crow is so loving to her human
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Crow that loves cuddles and kisses

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  1. The girl is Romanian; because I've herd when she talked to the crow: iubita mea. Which in Romanian means: my love😊

  2. We had a pet crow when I was little. We got him from a man, who took him out of the nest when he was a baby. I think something happened to the mother. We named him Hymie, after Get Smart's robot. Hymie went to the back door in the morning, my mom would open the door and Hymie would go out and fly away with his friends. We called them the "Unholy Seven." In the afternoons, they would bring him back home. He did not have a cage, but flew free in the house. He would say "Hello," which was the limit of his English. One day he flew off and never came back, nor did his friends, which is how we knew Hymie got "married" and lived with the "Unholy Seven."

  3. Hooded crows and their very close all black crow family members pair off for life. Maybe, your crow has paired of with you. I feed my local pair- one is here now and they form strong bonds for life. In North America, the crows live in colonies with huge numbers but the European and Asian crows just live as couples- raise their young and then force them away when they are adults- which is tough as every area has a crow family and unless a crow loses a partner, a new crow will be attacked and its future will be bleak as crows guard their territory..

  4. Why is she always speaking of Bloom in past tense and why can’t I find any of their story on any of the platforms? You guys always tag your features, I don’t understand what’s happening here!

  5. She's Romanian, isn't she? 😊
    Beautiful story.
    I love to see successful stories from my country as well.❤
    Kudos to Elena…from another Elena😂😁

  6. We want wild animals to return to nature and coexist with their own species. But TRUTH is often not good. Bloom clearly feels safe and happy around him. Thank you for welcoming him into your home and family!

  7. Amazing bond, though some would say she was completely imprinted to her human. Glad you gave her the chance to choose a life in the wild and took her back when she chose you instead. Perhaps as time moves forward she will get the reproductive urge and start coming and going, find a mate, and bring her babies back to meet Grandma! ❤

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