Smart crow sneaks up sheep wool to build a nest

The intelligent crows, taking advantage of the rest of the sheep, quietly approached and sneaked up the wools to build their nest on the hill of Snowdonia in northern Wales, England.

Recently, wildlife photographer Alan Price recorded interesting scenes, clever crows who had sneakily pulled sheep's wool, which surprised many people.

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The sly crows secretly pulled sheep's fur as gently as possible.

According to the photographer, the sheep lay in the sun on the grass, fully enjoying the time of rest, not paying attention to the little gray crow crow's close to them. Taking advantage of that, sly crows secretly pulled sheep's fur as gently as possible. After that, they sucked into the wool tufts that flew to the nearby woods and the chimneys.

It is known that wool is regarded as a crow 's nest building material. Over the long period of observation, the birds have realized, to have a warm and soft nest, nothing more suitable than wool fibers.

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The birds seem to have their own techniques, they do not hurt sheep.

The ravens act stealthily and very methodically. They kept flying back and forth, approaching the sheep naturally and stealing sheep wool many times. In particular, the birds seem to have their own techniques, they do not hurt sheep. This not only helps the crow get more wool but also makes the sheep comfortable.

Photographer Alan said that the crows are very intelligent, they only pull feathers in the hidden places on the sheep's body, and also work hard to collect and collect the shedding hairs of sheep. Having just diversified, sheep have more wool.