That is so sweet ❤ I was so touched when the parents crows I feed let their baby crow also cone and eat and they left him alone with me, it made me cry, I feel very lonely and they became my friends 🥺 pretty quickly too, naturally they trusted as I was very quiet and gentle and consistent. I wish I could tell the adults apart and know that I feed only pair and baby and not many others... so hard forme to tell them apart and recognize. Thank you for these wonderful wholesome videos ❤ I learn a lot.
How wonderful, I know exactly how you felt because it happened to me too. When the parents leave their baby with you you know for sure they trust you :-)
Dearest crows ❤ I'm so proud when the parents shows to babys my balcony. They like to eat the peanuts and drink some water here. They knows me and do not affreid. Thanks for beautiful pictures 🙏💗🍀
I sleep with my window open and I can hear them outside from about 5 am onwards. I'm convinced they're asking me to get up and feed them! Lovely video, many thanks
Thank you so much for this lovely video! I just love crows, and watching the babies is a special kind of joy 😍 Such cute sounds at the end of the video. Makes me want to hug them 🤗☺
Our local crows tried to nest twice and it seemed that it failed... there are no fledgelings from their nest. They don't seem too upset. I catch them cuddling and sunbathing together on rooftops and they eat together constantly, and are always preening. I think they've decided that this year is a holiday! I love getting a little window into your crows' lives ❤❤❤
Wunderbare Dokumentation. Du hast meinen vollen Support. Nicht nur weil du auf unterdrückte Völker aufmerksam machst, sondern weil du einfach gute Aufnahmen hast. Weiter so😊
I just ❤️ 🐦⬛ & so many other 🦅. Krari & Kru are a delight to watch. I’ve been having a collared 🕊️ visiting my garden later in the day for nuts . It’s had a mate the last week or 2. They get peace from pigeons & 🐦⬛. I took a video the other week there. ❤️
We have about 15 Rooks every morning around 5:30AM come to feed. There are a few young ones that are VERY loud expecting to be feed by their parents. Lots of wing flapping and loud begging to be fed. I love it, my neighbors probably aren't so excited about the early morning noise. Oh well they're only young once (until the new fledglings next season)
I feel so bad when they yell and parents don't feed them heh. I saw one today yelling but it didn't get fed... maybe the older crow thought THE FOOD IS RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU, JUST TAKE IT. Because there was dry cat food all around the tree 😁
12 crows 18 ravens or rooks as we call them and far too many starlings and seagulls to count , but twice a day they come for food and bring their young and twice a day i feel very lucky to have them near me .
It's nice to see when the little ones start going around with their parents....continuously asking for food....One question: don't Krari and Kruu defend their territory (i.e., your terrace) from these intruding families? Or did they just move away after their breeding season failed? In this case, I hope for you that they return to give you company and new adventures
@@KrariTheCrow Ok. In fact, it seemed strange to me that all these "guests" could wander around so peacefully... and I'm happy that Krari and Kruu are still the "bosses" of the neighborhood
Wonderful video, as always! I haven't captured any footage of baby crows yet this year. I wonder if it's because I have a fish crow youth gang hanging around all the time.
Impressive creatures. Love them.
Thank you 😇🙏
They're lovely 👍💙
❤️ omg wie süß. So wunderschöne Bilder. Du hast das so toll eingefangen ❤️🐦⬛
Liebste Grüße
Dankeschön 🤗
🖤🖤🖤🖤Even in the back of phone calls and office meetings. 🖤🖤🖤🖤 And outside at 0450 am…
That is so sweet ❤ I was so touched when the parents crows I feed let their baby crow also cone and eat and they left him alone with me, it made me cry, I feel very lonely and they became my friends 🥺 pretty quickly too, naturally they trusted as I was very quiet and gentle and consistent.
I wish I could tell the adults apart and know that I feed only pair and baby and not many others... so hard forme to tell them apart and recognize.
Thank you for these wonderful wholesome videos ❤ I learn a lot.
How wonderful, I know exactly how you felt because it happened to me too. When the parents leave their baby with you you know for sure they trust you :-)
О Боже, як це мило! Дуже люблю ваші відео і цих чудових створінь!
Dearest crows ❤ I'm so proud when the parents shows to babys my balcony. They like to eat the peanuts and drink some water here. They knows me and do not affreid. Thanks for beautiful pictures 🙏💗🍀
I sleep with my window open and I can hear them outside from about 5 am onwards. I'm convinced they're asking me to get up and feed them! Lovely video, many thanks
Such goofballs 🥰
Loved it, yeah they are coming down out of the nests around where I am. You can totally tell by there sound and look just like you said.
Thank you so much for this cute and beautiful video🙏I love crows!❤❤❤
Thank you so much for this lovely video! I just love crows, and watching the babies is a special kind of joy 😍
Such cute sounds at the end of the video. Makes me want to hug them 🤗☺
Aww! ❤
Our local crows tried to nest twice and it seemed that it failed... there are no fledgelings from their nest. They don't seem too upset. I catch them cuddling and sunbathing together on rooftops and they eat together constantly, and are always preening. I think they've decided that this year is a holiday! I love getting a little window into your crows' lives ❤❤❤
Sounds like a relaxed summer for them :-)
my god...they are just so beautiful...
Wunderbare Dokumentation. Du hast meinen vollen Support. Nicht nur weil du auf unterdrückte Völker aufmerksam machst, sondern weil du einfach gute Aufnahmen hast. Weiter so😊
Danke dir 😘
I just ❤️ 🐦⬛ & so many other 🦅. Krari & Kru are a delight to watch. I’ve been having a collared 🕊️ visiting my garden later in the day for nuts . It’s had a mate the last week or 2. They get peace from pigeons & 🐦⬛. I took a video the other week there. ❤️
My favorite Birds so smart and beautiful 🇦🇺🫶🇳🇱thank you
Lovely creatures! 🖤🖤🖤
Superb video! Spectacular, touching and informative.
We have about 15 Rooks every morning around 5:30AM come to feed. There are a few young ones that are VERY loud expecting to be feed by their parents. Lots of wing flapping and loud begging to be fed. I love it, my neighbors probably aren't so excited about the early morning noise. Oh well they're only young once (until the new fledglings next season)
I love rooks, I think they are so much fun to watch!
The young ones seem to be learning before our very eyes.
1:23 great to see imprinting in action how it’s supposed to be
Was sind das bloß wieder für wunderschöne Aufnahmen! ❤
Danke 😃
I just found your channel and I love your videos! Crows are my favorite bird and I love learning more about them :)
Lovely video that begs the question... what happened to your crows and their offspring?
Have you had any luck with getting answers to that question?
No, I do not know what happend.
I feel so bad when they yell and parents don't feed them heh. I saw one today yelling but it didn't get fed... maybe the older crow thought THE FOOD IS RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU, JUST TAKE IT. Because there was dry cat food all around the tree 😁
I know :-D the youngsters demand to be fet even when they are perfectly able to feed themselfs. Growing up is not that easy ;-)
12 crows 18 ravens or rooks as we call them and far too many starlings and seagulls to count , but twice a day they come for food and bring their young and twice a day i feel very lucky to have them near me .
Goodness, I envy you! 🤩
@@SilverOwl9same times every day and they start to know your face , a few weeks and they come when they see you .
@@peteby485Ah, I thought they came to your place. It would be really convenient. Mine also recognise me when I come to our local park
Beautiful video!
It's nice to see when the little ones start going around with their parents....continuously asking for food....One question: don't Krari and Kruu defend their territory (i.e., your terrace) from these intruding families? Or did they just move away after their breeding season failed? In this case, I hope for you that they return to give you company and new adventures
This is footage from the last years. Krari and Kruu defend their territory fiercly. No other families or babies allowed ;-).
@@KrariTheCrow Ok. In fact, it seemed strange to me that all these "guests" could wander around so peacefully... and I'm happy that Krari and Kruu are still the "bosses" of the neighborhood
Wonderful video, as always! I haven't captured any footage of baby crows yet this year. I wonder if it's because I have a fish crow youth gang hanging around all the time.
That could be a reason :-)
😍😍😍
They made you a Grams (Grandmom)❤
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Are these a common House Crows ? Where is this video taken ?
These are hooded crows, corvus cornix. They are very common in Germany.
hi krari 🙏