A giant sequoia tree was removed last week in Seattle’s Greenlake neighborhood. The tree was over 100 feet tall and housed a family of crows. The baby crows were found in their nest and safely removed. Crows, like beavers, are known to be attentive parents, and young crows of this age are rarely admitted for care. Typically, young birds are not seen until they begin to fledge and may become injured in the process, or one gets accidentally knocked out as they start to grow. These four birds are currently in our nursery, housed in an incubator, and receiving feedings every thirty minutes. As additional crows arrive, they will be grouped together to form cohorts, allowing them to be released as a new family group later this summer.