Raven/Corvid as a pet/building a habitat to support wild ones?
I know having a Raven or a Corvid in general as a pet is likely not possible, but is it?
If not, is it possible to encourage that type of bird specifically to live around or in a habitat and how can I do that?
You cannot legally keep any native crow or raven species as a pet anywhere in the U.S., they are protected by law. You can offer a bird feeder to attract them (they like corn) but there is no guarantee they will come or stick around. You can legally own non-native species which can be purchased from a breeder:
http://www.corvitude.com/corvidranch.html
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