Edited By
David Mitchell

A curious incident involving a crow sparked discussions among community members regarding the bird's behavior and its ties to mythology. After a member helped a tangled crow, questions arose about whether the bird could recognize individuals and its associations with deities.
Many believe that crows have impressive memory capabilities. Comments suggest that crows can remember faces and even associate them with experiences. One comment noted, "Crows absolutely remember people," reinforcing this idea.
Several members proposed connections between crows and various deities from different cultures. Notably:
Odin (Norse) and The Morrigan (Gaelic) are prominent examples.
Some members mentioned Hecate, who is often associated with crows in mythology.
Others added names like Apollo and Athena, suggesting a wider cultural link.
"Odinnnnnn my wonderful father He is watching over you."
This illustrates not only the reverence for these deities but also the personal connections some individuals feel.
The mention of Hecate drew considerable interest, as she is often linked with magic and the supernatural. One user remarked, "Those are the ones that immediately come to mind" when discussing crow deities, highlighting the cultural importance of these connections.
The mood in the discussions was largely positive, with many expressing awe over the intelligence of crows. Participants were eager to share knowledge, further enhancing the community experience.
โณ Crows possess remarkable memory and recognition skills.
โฝ Deity associations include Odin, The Morrigan, and Hecate.
โจ Communities recognize crows' roles beyond mere animals, embracing deeper spiritual significances.
Interestingly, the conversation highlights not just the intelligence of crows, but also how they serve as a bridge to various cultural beliefs. Whether steeped in myth or the everyday, the crow continues to be a fascinating topic.