Jake was discovered around a month back by Jonathan Lee, who on very first appearance believed the bird was simply a dog mess bag in the middle of a hectic roadway.
Realising he required care, Jonathan took him to Andrew and Suzanne Silverwood in Ossett as a chick for rehab.
Jake – who was called after the crow in Stephen King’s Shawshank Redemption – had a damaged leg and couldn’t fly. He was positioned in a bunny hutch for safe keeping.
Thankfully, his 6 floppy-eared foster brother or sisters didn’t mind the saucy crow existing, and he has actually considering that handled a few of the attributes of the continental giant bunnies.
Jake is typically seen hopping around with the bunnies, along with being fed and watered together with the bunnies.
Andrew, who owns Silverwood Dairy, said: “The rabbits have accepted Jake as one of their own.
“He is so funny, he hops around with them. Jake has taken on the characteristics of the rabbits, and we know when he wants feeding because he lets out a big squawk, which is also why we’ve named him Jake the Really Loud Crow.
“We have had so many people coming around to see him, everybody loves him.”
And in spite of crows not being vegetarian, Jake has actually been identified by Andrew and Suzanne selecting at some hay whilst the bunnies devour.
Jake’s stay with the Silverwood was expected to be short-term however he might have discovered his permanently family.