This crow broke her beak 8 years ago in a collision with a car. Her couple of 12 years has patiently fed her since.

CROWS CAN RECOGNIZE YOUR FACE—AND HOLD A GRUDGE.
You don't want a crow for an enemy. In 2011, a team from the University of Washington published a remarkable study about the brainpower of local crows. The researchers' goal was to figure out how well the birds could identify human faces. So—in the name of science—they went out and bought two Halloween masks: One resembled a caveman, the other looked like Dick Cheney. It was decided that the caveman getup would be used to threaten the birds, while the Cheney mask was relegated to control statu
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