My little crows are growing and, most importantly, becoming more and more independent. When people try to help, they make one mistake - they make the chicks too handy. Such a bird cannot return to the wild.
My task is to fix it. No matter how great the temptation is, I don't talk to such birds and don't pick them up. I do everything to make them get used to communicating with a person. When there are several of them, my task is simplified.
These birds look like adults, but in fact they are this year's chicks. They lost their parents and were picked up by people. But keeping a crow in the apartment is a difficult task. Often people don't understand this. They want to help, but then they face difficulties that they can't cope with. I used to take such chicks more often. Now I do it less often, but I do it anyway.
I hope these chicks will be able to return to independent life.