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Video: Meddling with Eagles

Two eagles drop through the sky with talons locked — courtship behavior on which the rest of their relationship will depend. But a nearby raven can’t resist the opportunity to stir up mischief.

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Pat Speers -- December 3rd, 2008 at 8:29 pm

I am a rehabber and I just got my first raven (non-releasable) and this helps me to understand their super intelligence and what interaction and intertainment will have to happen. Thanks

Jamie -- August 1st, 2009 at 10:28 pm

I have two pet crows that fly free and they will land on my head, hang arond my farm and go off and come back for much of the day, etc.. About a week ago they came back with a wild raven. he has been watching as Crosby and Draven interact with me and my sons closley and now he is almost eating out of my hand. He is very loving with Crosby esp. and they preen each other and feed each other. It is amazing to see. esp. in RI because there are very few ravens here. I am amazed how smart they all are!

Simfish/InquilineKea -- August 6th, 2009 at 2:04 am

OMG ravens rock my socks!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Michael -- October 28th, 2009 at 10:27 pm

It’s really funny, it’s like a Heckel and Jeckel cartoon. They were always getting into mischief. That cartoon makes more sense to me now as I can better understand why they were always getting into trouble! I wish I could see the whole episode. Give us more please!

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