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A woman feeds a crow some chicken after hatching and raising it from an egg found in a nest. She named him Edgar and taught him to be wild and self-sufficient, including how to find and catch bugs. He still comes home to visit, and remains part of the family.
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00:00I swear to God, every time I pull into this driveway, he expects something.
00:05Wait a minute, I'm getting it.
00:07Let me get it apart first.
00:11You want a piece of chicken?
00:14Chicken.
00:16Please don't drop it or tuck it into my truck anywhere.
00:20Okay?
00:23Okay, can you go out of the truck and eat it, please?
00:27Okay, I guess not.
00:30You want to try a pickle?
00:34You want to try a pickle?
00:40He's like, um, no.
00:42I would not like to try a pickle.
00:47Piece of lettuce?
00:50Little piece of lettuce?
00:52Fuck no.
00:56He wants meat.
01:00All right, I will give you one more piece of chicken.
01:03You have to go somewhere with it.
01:05All right, because I got to get out of my truck.
01:07The boys are in the house.
01:11All right, there's one more piece.
01:13All right, go on.
01:19I love you, buddy, but I don't want you in here.
01:21All right?
01:22I do.
01:23Go on.
01:23Go on.
01:25Go on.
01:29Now that you've made a mess of my truck.
01:32You little bastard.
01:34Uh-huh.
01:35Yep.
01:36Now I got to eat all the stuff that he didn't.
01:39Really?
01:46What are you doing?
01:49Go somewhere.
01:52All right, I'm going in.
01:54All right.
01:55All right.
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