Seattle, a 8 year old girl, has been given crow's "gift of gratitude" for years.
according to the American novelty news website "odditycentral.com" reported in March 9th, the 8 year old girl of Seattle, United States, has been attached to the 8 year old girl, Gabi Mann. The nearby crows feed, so they often receive many small gifts from crows.
it is reported that since 2011, Gaby has had a group of special friends. At the age of 4, Gabby always liked to drop food and crow nearby. They waited for Gabby silently, expecting to eat the bread crumbs that were dropped by the Gabby. As Gaby grew older, she began to feed these crows consciously. She often shares her lunch with the special friends on the way to the bus stop. It wasn't long before Gaby found that the crows would greet her at the station in the afternoon. In
2013, Gaby began feeding the crows on time. With the help of his family, Gabby filled the backyard with water, sprinkled some dog food on the grass, and put some peanuts on the feeding table. Soon after, the crows were used to standing on the wires waiting for Gaby to bring them delicious food.
since Gabby and her family have been feeding the crows on time every day, some wonderful things have happened around Gabby: the feeding desk often has some glittering small things, such as earrings, smooth stones or small hardware. Gaby collected all these little gifts from the crows and classified them. A silver ball, a blue Lego building block, a yellow bead, or even a piece of foam are precious gifts to Gaby. For a gabion "third like" screw, Gabby explains, "you seldom see crow holding a screw unless they want to build a nest."
Gaby's mother Lisa (Lisa) is also very interested in crows. She often takes pictures of crows and tracks their behaviors and exchanges with each other. A few weeks ago, Lisa lost the lens cover when she was filming a vulture in the vicinity. To her surprise, the crows actually searched the lens cover back. "I'm sure they came back specially," Lisa said. "They must have been watching us. They knew that I had lost the lens cover, so I specifically returned it to me.
according to John, Professor of biological science, University of Washington (John Marzluff), everyone can establish such a close relationship with crow. John said, "if you want to be friends with a crow, you can try to reward it constantly. There must be two-way communication between humans and crows, so we can understand each other's signals. The crow can remember the movements of the feeders and communicate the information by flying, walking, and choosing different parking places, and people can understand the language of the crow through these aspects. Over time, people and crows will know each other and trust each other.
, however, Professor John said that crows have something unusual. "I'm not sure that crows will bring gifts to people all the time, but I've seen a lot of little things they bring. Sometimes they come up with some very horrible things, such as the corpses of young birds, and so on. It is reported that Gaby has also received such a gift -- a rotten crab leg.