
A starving baby crow with barely any feathers is being nursed back to health—and another older bird has taken him under his wing.
The tiny English crow known as the jackdaw was found in a “sorry state” and close to death.
He was spotted in a field in Nottingham, England earlier this month and taken to a rescue centre where volunteers nicknamed him Frank Sinatra because of his piercing blue eyes.
They placed him in a recovery unit with another fledgling crow who was a little older and wiser, and he took on the role of surrogate parent—even feeding little Frank his daily meals.
Adorable videos show the pair perched together as the black jackdaw helps his pupil to swallow worms and seeds.
Jon Beresford, who co-founded Brinsley Animal Rescue, said Frank is around six weeks old but was small due to malnutrition.
“As soon as he arrived with us he stole all our hearts,” he told SWNS news.

“It’s not usual that we name the animals that come to us but his piercing eyes led us to call him Frank Sinatra—and it’s stuck ever since.”
While quarantined for treatment, Frank was observed calling out to his new friend. Being placed together is really helping his development.
“At this stage of his growth, Frank would still be reliant on his parents for food.”
But, to the team’s “amazement”, the older fledgling started to feed him—despite the fact he had only just learned to feed itself. (See it in the video below...)
“It’s amazing to watch them interact. Frank watches the older one’s every move and copies him.”
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The rescue workers hope Frank will recover sufficiently to be moved into an aviary where it can learn to fly and prepare for eventual re-release into the wild.
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