Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehabilitation Center sen 16.03-@ This Crow couple have been together for 12 years. She broke her beak 8 years ago In a collision with a car, He has patiently fed her and loved her since. They have babies every year and she Is a good mom The entire family flock protect her. Living proof that compassion isn't limited to humans. Thanks Wendy Rhodan for this gorgeous story and Shelia Doyle for sharing it Respect the crows
They say that crows usually mate for life. George and Mabel have certainly stuck together through good, and some very bad, times — so, in honour of Valentine’s Day, here is their story.
I wrote about some of their trials and tribulations about a year ago in the blog post George’s Tough Year. This is the next instalment of their story.
In spite of babies lost to illness and a seemingly catastrophic injury, George has kept on keeping on and, with the help of his mate, Mabel, seems to be thriving.
Fascinating Facts About Crows
Fascinating Facts About Crows
ALL CROWS AND RAVENS BELONG TO THE SAME GENUS.
Members of the genus Corvus can be found on every continent except Antarctica and South America (although other close relatives live there). To date, scientists have named 40 species. Colloquially, some of them are referred to as ravens while others are called crows, rooks, or jackdaws.