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I have a baby crow in my utility room

221 replies

SarahStratton · 13/06/2011 23:47

Next door's cat got it. It has an injured (not broken) wing. It's going to the vets in the morning.

It needs a name. Ideas please.

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AtYourCervix · 13/06/2011 23:48

Dolores.

Thingumy · 13/06/2011 23:48

Colin

UnrequitedSkink · 13/06/2011 23:48

Edgar

UnrequitedSkink · 13/06/2011 23:49

Or Sheryl? Grin

IHeartKingThistle · 13/06/2011 23:49

Tilly? (You know, like u-TILLY-ty room?)

That's bad, isn't it? Well it is late ...

SarahStratton · 13/06/2011 23:50

Edgar Allen Crow?

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AtYourCervix · 13/06/2011 23:51

Russel

AtYourCervix · 13/06/2011 23:51

or Mortimer

UnrequitedSkink · 13/06/2011 23:52

Zackly :)

SarahStratton · 13/06/2011 23:54

Oh Mortimer! From the books whose names I can't remember. I rather fancy getting the vet to call out Sheryl Crow though. Or Edgar Allen Crow. It could be a rook. I have no idea what the difference is.

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stickylittlefingers · 14/06/2011 00:00

Sarah - I think it has something to do with the legs.

How about Odile, or Ciara?

I like Sheryl best tho.

SarahStratton · 14/06/2011 00:03

Ill google tomorrow. Mortimer is too good to pass on, I loved Bernard Cribbins reading those books.

Nevermore Grin

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keep · 14/06/2011 05:26

Hope the little birdy made it through the night.

allhailtheaubergine · 14/06/2011 05:40

I would call it Adrian. I am dying to call an animal Adrian.

EssentialFattyAcid · 14/06/2011 06:10

We hav rescued a lot of crows, they thrive on homemade sheperds pie with lots of garlic! Ours would fly down out of the sky when called and land on our heads! The only name we ever came up with was Crow though...

SarahStratton · 14/06/2011 06:39

Update: Mortimer is alive and well, has eaten his dog food, and is off to the vets this morning.

He's rather noisy Confused

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tooworried · 14/06/2011 06:55

As if we don't have enough friggin crows here already! They're bastard birds - eat all the eggs and baby birds. Hate 'em.

SarahStratton · 14/06/2011 07:32

That's nature. That's what crows do, that and eat dead things.

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BigHairyLeggedSpider · 14/06/2011 07:43

They eat baby birds to feed their own chicks, tis natures way and has been since the beginning of bird-dom. Animals/birds are not inherently evil because of the way they eat/feed, it's just what they do.

Apart from Dolphins. They are truely sinister.

AtYourCervix · 14/06/2011 08:01

glad Mortimer made it through the night.
could you train him to sit on your shoulder like a Parrot?

Still can't remember what that book was.

SarahStratton · 14/06/2011 08:10

Arabel's Raven by Joan Aiken :)

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AtYourCervix · 14/06/2011 08:15

of course!

colditz · 14/06/2011 08:19

Corvids make nice pets.

KurriKurri · 14/06/2011 10:07

Crows are great birds - very intelligent. A rook has a patch of white round its beak, crows are all black.

I'm glad he's safe and is doing well, - I found a baby crow drowned in my garden pond last year Sad

cakesandale · 14/06/2011 10:23

Aw, I bet he's gorgeous! Keep us posted on how he's getting on. I quite fancy a pet crow. I'd even make the shepherd's pie regularly.