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Crows on a few occasions. They are remarkably easy to befriend as they are highly intelligent.
Lupine intelligence (or better) and have an incredibly complex language —along with ravens, jackdaws, rooks, and other corvids
I have a pair of crows that I feed regularly, but they aren't what I would call friendly. They won't come within about six meters. I'm hoping this will improve over time, but It's been about five years so I doubt it.
They are very individualistic. I've had crows that would land on me and say hello (in crow speak) and others that would fly around me, but never really come close.
The common denominator that I have seen, if you befriend one you will friend the entire murder. The flip side of that if you piss one off, all of them are pissed off at you and that never goes away.