torsdag 6. juni 2013

Meet Odin


Meet Odin

A young raven that seems to have been left by his (her?) Parents.

Too young to be afraid of people. Always hungry. Loves dog food.

Anyone out there with practical advice?

18 kommentarer:

  1. One of the most beautiful birds I saw ever <3 ... I saw many beaytiful and new birds at Scandinavian :)

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  2. Did you see their aerobatic games, Mahir Kakiy ? They are fantastic flyers.

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  3. Did you know that they are very smart , they are the smartest among all the bird kinds !

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  4. For now we just tell the kids in the neighborhood to keep some distance. Not let her/him get to used to people. Hopefully skepticism comes with age. We'll just have to keep the food coming :-)

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  5. Good :) ... I'm not expert though , but I had experience my self when I was just a little kid back home that if the human touchs a newly hatched bird , the snake smells it or some how find out about it then the snake gonna eat that poor little bird , but sounds like this one is old enough ... do you know how old it is ?

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  6. this one is waaaay to big for any snake here in norway. :-) not certain about age, but seems to be about half the size of a grown-up.

    I have heard that it isn't uncommon for ravens to lose interest in their children a bit early.

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  7. Did you know they have a social laws as well as some Arabic sources says which I read in Arabic ...the source is their holy book ! ... if you are intrested find out more ... and thank God that there is no snakes around in Oslo :)

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  8. the only snake we have in norway isn't lethal for humans unless you are allergic. And if it hears/feels you coming (vibration is more important than sound) it will flee before you even know it was there.

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  9. That's good :) , where I came from we have too many types , we have mainly 2 kinds black and yellow , which is most dangerous one !

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  10. I would like to , but I can't :s

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  11. I would ask a vet and if you have something like an aviary keep him until he can be released or see if there's a sanctuary near you where he can go.

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  12. (S)he is able to fly with no problems, so I think (s)he can just live outside. :-) A bit to loud to have indoors. And I wouldn't want a domestic bird this big that could live to become 50-70 years. Who would take care of it? So, no... Odin stays outside as a wild bird.

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  13. If he/she is ok outside that's ok then isn't it :-)

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  14. birger monsen do you live at Oslo so I see if I can take care of it ?

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  15. no, in bergen. he's quickly becoming a local celebrity in the street. everybody loves him. he'll be just fine i guess.

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  16. :( I wish I could get it some how ... I like em you know ... I always liked to get one :(

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