All About Crows
Obsessed with crows?
03/14/2026
How far can CROWS identify us.
Crows are not just ordinary birds — they are among the most intelligent animals on Earth. 🐦⬛
Research shows they can recognize and remember human faces for many years.
If a person is kind or threatening, crows share that information with other crows, teaching their flock who to trust or avoid.
Some corvid species can spot and identify a person from kilometers away using their incredibly sharp vision.
They also solve puzzles, use tools, and even hold crow “meetings” to communicate warnings and knowledge.
So if a crow is watching you… it might already know exactly who you are.
03/14/2026
At first glance, they may look the same sleek black feathers, sharp beaks, and intelligent eyes. But look a little closer, and nature reveals two incredibly smart yet very different birds.
Crows are the clever city survivors thriving in urban life, working together in groups, and mastering problem-solving in ways that constantly amaze scientists.
Ravens, on the other hand, rule the wild landscapes larger, deeper-voiced, often seen in pairs, and known for their powerful presence and remarkable mimicry skills.
Both are powerful symbols of intelligence, mystery, and resilience across American landscapes from busy city streets to remote mountain forests.
Next time you see one flying overhead… will you know which one it is? 🐦⬛
03/14/2026
What the world fears is often what it fails to understand. 🖤🐦⬛
Crows have long been surrounded by myths, shadows, and superstition. Yet behind those dark feathers lies remarkable intelligence, deep memory, and a wisdom shaped by survival.
On Saturday the 14th, the crow is not a sign of bad luck it is a reminder that nature’s most misunderstood creatures often carry the greatest lessons. Look closer, and you may find that the symbols we fear are actually symbols of awareness, resilience, and quiet wisdom. 🌌
Sometimes the darkest wings carry the brightest truths.
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03/14/2026
Crows deserve more love than they get. 🐦⬛
They’re not just mysterious birds—they’re beautiful, intelligent, sassy, and truly amazing.
From their confident strut to their powerful “CAAAAW”, every crow has personality.
Fun fact: a group of crows is called a “murder.”
Sounds dramatic… but honestly, it fits their bold attitude perfectly.
Sometimes all it takes is one look to realize how fascinating these birds really are.
I just love crows.
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03/14/2026
When a crow starts coming closer, waiting for you, and accepting food from your hand, it usually means it has begun to trust you.
Earning a crow’s trust takes patience, but it’s always worth it. 🐦⬛
Trust from a wild creature is one of nature’s quietest and most beautiful gifts.
Every small step closer is a sign that kindness has been noticed.
Moments like this remind us that respect and patience can build a bond even with the wild.
A group of local murderer.Morning view
03/12/2026
Sometimes the smartest move in life is not to speak, not to rush, but simply to observe. Just like the raven, wisdom comes to those who are patient enough to sit quietly, listen carefully, and watch the world unfold. Every moment carries a lesson, every silence holds a truth. In a world that moves too fast, take a moment to slow down, pay attention, and learn. Because those who truly watch and listen rarely miss what others overlook. Wisdom is not always loud — sometimes it sits quietly on a branch, remembering everything. 🖤🖤
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03/12/2026
When I decided to let a crow stay indoors, I imagined quiet curiosity—short visits, careful steps, maybe a little supervision. What I got instead was confidence with wings. This crow doesn’t explore; he commits. And my idea of a “controlled environment” disappeared the moment he decided the house was also his. 🖤😅
Today tested both of us. I came home tired, hoping for calm, and opened the door to a moment frozen in time. Flour covered the floor like fresh snow. A jar lay on its side, completely empty. And in the middle of it all sat the crow, dusted white, looking straight at me—calm, unbothered, and strangely proud of himself. 🤦♀️
He didn’t move when I walked in. No panic. No attempt to escape. Just steady breathing and that sharp, intelligent gaze that said, “Yes. This happened.” I stood there for a second, then laughed—because somehow, between the mess and the quiet confidence, he’d made himself completely at home.
Living with a crow means accepting curiosity, surrendering control, and finding connection right in the middle of the chaos. 🤍
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Crows do more than choose a partner they choose a life together. Once a pair forms, a crow couple often remains side by side through storms, changing seasons, and quiet days alike. They look out for one another, share moments of loss, and rarely leave the mate they have bonded with.
This strong loyalty grows from trust, intelligence, and a deep emotional bond something surprisingly rare and beautiful in the natural world.
Their quiet devotion reminds us that real love is not always loud. Sometimes the truest kind of love is steady, patient, and lifelong.
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Nature’s rarest contrast in perfect harmony. 🖤🤍 Seeing a jet-black crow alongside its stunning white counterpart is a reminder of how diverse and intelligent these birds truly are. Whether in the snowy woods or right in our hands, their bond is undeniable. Nature never ceases to amaze! 🐦✨
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