So, get this—there's a lady named Leah who rescued a crow, and now she's the bird version of a celebrity! Seriously, these crows are showering her with little thank-you gifts like shiny beads and bottle caps. I mean, if only humans were this grateful, right? Haystack can’t help but wonder why he’s been holding doors open for folks and getting nothing but awkward stares in return. Maybe he should switch it up and start hanging with crows instead! Tune in for some hilarious bird business and a whole lot of laughs as we dive into this feathered friendship and the wild world of gratitude from our avian buddies. Get ready to chuckle and say “aww” all at once!
Takeaways:
Who knew rescuing a crow would lead to a treasure trove of shiny gifts?
Crows are basically the original thank you note writers, but with shiny beads!
When a human helps a bird, it turns into a full-on gratitude campaign—who's next?
Forget humans, I’m networking with crows now, they totally get me!
Leah Wilson: the crow whisperer, turning morning walks into scavenger hunts!
I hold doors for humans, and they don’t even glance—where’s my thank you gift?
Transcripts
Speaker A:
Hey, it's Haystack.
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Hope your morning is going absolutely amazing, but probably not as well as mornings have gone recently for a woman who rescued an injured crow.
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And I know that seems odd, but this woman has been now getting little love gifts from other crows, apparently.
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Here's the lady in question.
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Leah Wilson.
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The crows were dive bombing and circling this house, so I was really distressed and knew I had to do something.
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He latched onto my finger and held on.
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That was life changing.
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When I going for my walk with my dog, a crow flew down and dropped this beautiful feather bundle at my feet.
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I was like, wow.
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This crow gave me a thank you gift.
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When we are aware of what's happening around us, there's so much potential to come together and beautiful things happen.
Speaker A:
Now, I. I should have mentioned.
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And I. I thought the audio had it.
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My apologies.
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She's getting these thank you gifts because she rescued a crow that had gotten stuck, I think somewhere like in the eve of her house or something.
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And she takes this crow to like an emergency vet or whatever, rescues this crow and then starts getting these little gifts from all the local birds.
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Tiny little objects, buttons, shiny things, bits of jewelry, which is so cute.
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I mean, it's.
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It's kind of incredible.
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If I did that, a woman might call it stalking if I showed up every morning.
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Hey, good morning.
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I. I left a bottle cap and a bouquet on your porch.
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Sir, please stop.
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But a crow does it.
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Aww.
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It's a grateful bird.
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The best part is imagining how the message spread amongst the birds.
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A crow comes back from recovery.
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Guys, you won't believe it.
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A human.
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Help me.
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The other birds would be skeptical too.
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A human.
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The species that walks into glass doors.
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Ah, yeah, that one.
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And then the birds organize a thank you, thank you campaign.
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Everyone bring something nice.
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One crow shows up with a shiny bead, another one, a coin.
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And now the woman wakes up to surprise presents.
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Meanwhile, I've been helping other human beings for years, and no one ever leaves me anything.
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I hold a door open for someone and they don't even make eye contact.
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I guess I helped the wrong species.
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I'm gonna start networking exclusively with crows.
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At least they understand gratitude, even if they're love languages.