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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 do believe your not allowed to release grey squirrels back into the wild.... [ATTACH]180425[/ATTACH]

 

 

Who mentioned releasing? But yes you are 100% correct and not a single one of his squirrels has been

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I bet they would make quite entertaining pets mind!

 

 

Some do..... Some don't! There's a point where they either socialise and become amazing pets or turn and are like furry piranhas

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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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Better than most birds, there very very intelligent! And very naughty!

Their problem solving ability is amazing they make parrots look stupid. But they do need to be kept occupied as they need quite a lot of interaction

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This is Charlie the carion crow

 

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And this is Darwin the jackdaw

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Better than most birds, there very very intelligent! And very naughty!

Their problem solving ability is amazing they make parrots look stupid. But they do need to be kept occupied as they need quite a lot of interaction

 

This is Charlie the carion crow

 

And this is Darwin the jackdaw

 

Thats pretty cool python. Are they tame enough to be taken outside and allowed to fly

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