In Orhangazi district of Bursa, Osman Can Baylar treated and brought back to life a baby crow he found dying on the shore of Lake Iznik. The crow, which he named 'Jackson', refuses to leave Baylar's side even after recovering; it even accompanies him to the market, the bazaar, and the coffee shop. The crow quickly became the village mascot, and a strong bond of friendship formed between Baylar and the crow.
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In Orhangazi district of Bursa, Osman Can Baylar treated and brought back to life a baby crow he found dying on the shore of Lake Iznik. The crow, which he named 'Jackson', refuses to leave Baylar's side even after recovering; it even accompanies him to the market, the bazaar, and the coffee shop. The crow quickly became the village mascot, and a strong bond of friendship formed between Baylar and the crow.