The good-hearted Malia didn’t think she’d get along well with the astute crow. Malia has thoroughly liked her work with the refuge. The group offered rescue, treatment, and delivery services for flying hawks and crows.
They kept a lot of birds there that weren’t fit to be released. Tube arrived from a pet store. Since he was usually under the care and regard of humans, he was powerless when released into nature.
He was unable to fly because of joint problems in his legs and wings. He began to spend most of his time with Malia, trying to interact with her and the other visitors to the refuge.
For the most of his 20-year existence, the crow has been busy.
Tube would say ‘what’, which means an offer to play and have interaction. Maria is taking care of the animal slowly and with patience. However, it’s still strange to be able to communicate with the crow. The animal was playing his owner’s friend role, which was enjoyable for both.