Crow Returns to Visit Vet Who Treated It for a Fractured Wing
PORTSMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 31 – The crow named Morrigan returned repeatedly to the Portsmouth vet after recovering from a fractured wing, highlighting the bird's intelligence and strong bond with its caregiver.
- The crow, named Morrigan, was taken to Portsmouth Vets for Pets owned by Dr. Justyn Loveridge after suffering a fractured wing.
- Dr. Loveridge rehabilitated Morrigan with careful feeding and care over two weeks until the crow flew away.
- Morrigan began to return to visit Dr. Loveridge after being released, surprising him with her loyalty.
- Dr. Loveridge expressed that knowing an intelligent animal keeps returning makes him feel he has 'truly made a difference.
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