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A crow in Canada has learned to talk and is shocking visitors to the local forest

A woman in Canada was shocked when a bird spoke to her during a walk, reports Dodo.

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The small town of North Rustico is located on the northern shore of Prince Edward Island in Canada. It's a cozy place where neighbors always make sure to greet each other throughout the day.

And this feeling of friendliness and warmth is obviously contagious.

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A few months ago, local resident Lisa Sandoval was walking near the boardwalk when she heard someone talking to her.

"I heard someone say to me, 'Hello!' Hello!" Sandoval said. “I turned around, but there was no one there. Then I heard the voice again: “Hello!” Hello!" I was a little scared, and then I thought, “I’m really hearing something.”

It was then that Sandoval noticed that the only living soul around was a crow sitting nearby.

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“I stopped and said, ‘Hi,’” Sandoval continued. “And to my shock, she answered me: “Hello!” Hello!"

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The Riddle of the Black Crow

Sandoval later learned that she was not the only one in the city who encountered a talking crow. There are rumors that several years ago the bird, while still a chick, was found wounded. She was cured by an elderly man who lived nearby. He spoke to her often during her recovery.

“He released the crow when it recovered,” Sandoval said. “This bird has learned to say hello.” A few months after their first meeting, Sandoval encountered the talking crow again—and this time she captured its friendly greeting on video.

“She talks, but she doesn’t croak,” Sandoval said.

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Sandoval names the bird Hello Crow.

Crows, like parrots, can actually learn to imitate human speech. So if the rumors about the bird's origins are true, its strange sounds may well reflect the voice of the elderly man who saved it.

“He passed away many years ago,” Sandoval said, noting that his work lives on in the friendly bird. “Crow is popular here in North Rustico.” She is often nearby, but I am one of the few who was able to capture her conversation on video. She's so funny."

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