A Crow Is Watching You Right Now! And It Remembers Everything

A crow in your neighborhood probably knows your face — and it remembers. In this video we go inside the hidden world of birds that watch, recognize, and remember individual humans: the famous crow face-recognition experiments, how birds share information about you across a whole flock, what's actually going on inside a brain the size of a walnut, and the surprising discovery that the watching isn't only about threat. If you've ever felt like a bird was staring at you… you were probably right. 🐦 If you got something out of this, subscribe — new bird science every week. 💬 Have you ever had a specific bird that seemed to recognize you? Tell me in the comments. I read every one. — Sources & further reading: research on corvid facial recognition (University of Washington), corvid cognition and neuron density (journal Science), number sense in crows (University of Tübingen), raven perspective-taking (University of Vienna), and scrub-jay caching behavior (University of Cambridge). This video is an original work; all narration and artwork are original. #birds #crows #birdwatching #corvids #backyardbirds #birdfacts #wildlife #naturefacts