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| ====== Corvid Isle Residents ====== | ====== Corvid Isle Residents ====== | ||
| - | Carrion Crow Colin | + | ===== Carrion Crow Colin ===== |
| - | Colin came to us in March 2017, after we have been contacted for help and advice by his kind-hearted rescuer. It turned out that Colin was an imprinted unreleasable carrion crow born in spring 2016. He was found as an injured orphaned nestling on the ground after a severe storm, and has been subsequently raised by his own without the company of his own kind. | + | |
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| Imprinting in wild birds is a critical and essential learning process that occurs during a sensitive period shortly after hatching. During this time, a young bird forms a strong attachment to the first moving object it sees, which is usually his or her parent. Interestingly, | Imprinting in wild birds is a critical and essential learning process that occurs during a sensitive period shortly after hatching. During this time, a young bird forms a strong attachment to the first moving object it sees, which is usually his or her parent. Interestingly, | ||
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| However, if a hatchling, nestling or fledgling is raised by humans, particularly if it has not had much or no interaction with his or her own species, the bird will develop a close attachment to humans. Additionally, | However, if a hatchling, nestling or fledgling is raised by humans, particularly if it has not had much or no interaction with his or her own species, the bird will develop a close attachment to humans. Additionally, | ||
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| It was not unexpected that it took Colin quite a while to adjust to us and his new home. Understandably, | It was not unexpected that it took Colin quite a while to adjust to us and his new home. Understandably, | ||
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