While the term āmost intelligentā will be questioned by some parrot owners, a lifetime of working with birds in zoos and at home leaves me in favor of granting several Corvids (crows, ravens, jays and their relatives) that honorā¦no disrespect to the amazing abilities of other birds! My fascination with this bird family began when I took in nestling American Crows and Blue Jays as a child, and continued through work with their exotic relatives at the Bronx Zoo. In Japan, I was astounded by the tool-using wild Carrion Crows (please see article below). Among the most captivating of all is the amazingly-intelligent and curious Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix). Large, active and (very!) expensive, Hooded Crows are not for everyone, but the experienced aviculturist can ask for no finer or more responsive pet. Read the rest of the article here Hooded Crows as Pets: Keeping the World?s Most Intelligent Bird
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My Bio, with photos of animals Iāve been lucky enough to work with That Pet Place Welcomes Frank Indiviglio | That Reptile Blog
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Please also check out my posts on Twitter https://twitter.com/findiviglio and Face Book http://on.fb.me/KckP1m
My Bio, with photos of animals Iāve been lucky enough to work with That Pet Place Welcomes Frank Indiviglio | That Reptile Blog
Thanks, Frank