Rescued Baby Raven Can't Wait To Wake His Mom Up Every Morning

There was one problem, though: Walter couldn't fly. So, instead of releasing the bird in an isolated area, Lee set him free in her backyard. And that's where he's been ever since. Lucky for us, he was local to the property and area, so we released him at home and have kept a watchful eye on him, Lee told The Dodo. He's 100 [percent] free-roam now but prefers to stay on our property. Walter hangs around Lee's house all day and has since developed a typical daily routine for a bird. When he's not hopping around the yard munching on small bugs, the little guy can usually be found collecting leaves, mulch and rocks as gifts for his new family.