Woman Receives Gifts from Crows After Rescuing One
Woman who rescued injured crow keeps getting ‘thank-you gifts’ from other birds

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Leah Wilson, who rescued an injured crow with the help of firefighters, has since formed a bond with local crows, receiving gifts from them as a token of gratitude. Her experience highlights the connection between humans and nature.
- 01Leah Wilson rescued a crow stuck in a home's eavestrough with the help of firefighters.
- 02After the rescue, she took the injured crow to a rehabilitation center, where it later recovered.
- 03Crows began leaving gifts for Leah, including sticks and a small bird's nest, as thanks for her help.
- 04Leah, who is Métis, values her relationship with nature and enjoys daily walks with her dog accompanied by crows.
- 05One of the crows she saved wears a metal band, making it easily recognizable and a highlight of her day.
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Leah Wilson's encounter with a distressed crow led to an unexpected bond with the bird community. After rescuing a crow that was trapped in a home's eavestrough, Leah enlisted the help of firefighters, who successfully freed the bird. Following its rehabilitation, Leah was delighted to find the crow had returned, bringing her gifts as tokens of gratitude. Over time, she has received various items from crows, including sticks and a small nest, which she cherishes. Leah, who identifies as Métis, emphasizes the importance of connecting with nature and enjoys her daily walks with her dog, where she is often joined by her feathered friends. One crow, identifiable by a metal band on its leg, has become a special part of her life. Leah's story illustrates the beauty of community and the potential for meaningful relationships between humans and wildlife.
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Leah's actions have fostered a sense of community engagement with local wildlife, encouraging others to appreciate their natural surroundings.
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