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Corvids? Herts/beds area


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It's a touchy subject in our industry I know but if anyone happens to end up felling a tree with a Corvid of some description nesting in it then please feel free to drop me a message if chicks are in it!!

I've raised a quite a few from fluffy little day olds over the years and my last carrion boy recently passed. Same goes for squirrels a friend of mine is retired and spends his days looking after squirrels for some reason

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I am quite interested in those wily carion crows , how are they as pets?

 

 

Funny this thread popped up. I was looking at a raven for a pet last week. More cleverer (lol) than a parrot and you can't keep them in a parrot cage as the hop and fly where as parrots climb using claws and beak

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