Tuesday, April 15, 2025

The Most Intelligent Bird on Our Planet





That morning on Antelope Island I encountered a group of American crows and, fortunately, one of them was quite close and didn't not intend to fly away. 

The crows are more clever and complex than most people realize.  They are the most intelligent birds on our planet. 








Crows are using tools like sticks to get bugs out of tree bark. They drop nuts on the road for cars to crack.  And they remember human faces, especially the ones they don't like. 

American crows have strong family bonds. Often, offspring from previous years will stick around and help their parents raise new chicks.  It’s like bird babysitting.  

They mourn their dead. When a crow dies, other crows gather around the body.   Scientists think they might be learning about what caused the death—almost like a “danger alert” meeting.








Crows are talkative. Their "caws" aren’t just noise. They have a whole range of vocalizations—each with meaning. They can warn of predators, alert others to food, or call for help.

Generally, life is good.






5 comments:

  1. Las fotografías son extraordinarias ya que muestran a estas aves de manera bellísima y con un gran detalle en sus miradas y posturas. Gracias por el texto explicativo. No conocía estas habilidades y formas de convivir entre ellos . Gracias por compartir.
    Un abrazo

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  2. Y aparte de todo eso posan estupendamente para tu cámara

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  3. Intelligent, sly, attentive, even cheeky in the cities.

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