Although we can’t tell individual crows apart (even experienced crow handlers have trouble), crows are capable of identifying individual humans. They do it by recognizing faces, as revealed by a clever experiment conducted at the University of Washington. This NPR video explains. NPR: The Crow Paradox
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Although we can't tell individual crows apart (even experienced crow handlers have trouble), crows are capable of identifying individual humans. They do it by recognizing faces, as revealed by a clever experiment conducted at the University of Washington. This NPR video explains.
NPR: The Crow Paradox