Since Leah Wilson rescued an injured crow, other birds have left more than half a dozen items for her—from sticks to balls of moss to a smaller bird’s nest.
I befriended some crows once. It was pretty great. One of them was especially bold (I named him Edgar), and would peck at my bedroom window if I was too late in coming out to give him and his mates some nuts and seeds (or if he felt I was too late).
I was super proud of it, because it was a period in my life where forming any sort of routine was both tremendously helpful, and frightfully difficult, so being able to keep things up long enough that I acquired a belligerent crow alarm clock was a huge achievement
I befriended some crows once. It was pretty great. One of them was especially bold (I named him Edgar), and would peck at my bedroom window if I was too late in coming out to give him and his mates some nuts and seeds (or if he felt I was too late).
I was super proud of it, because it was a period in my life where forming any sort of routine was both tremendously helpful, and frightfully difficult, so being able to keep things up long enough that I acquired a belligerent crow alarm clock was a huge achievement