What birds are friends with wolves?

There's no evidence that any specific bird species is "friends" with wolves in the traditional sense. Wolves are apex predators, and birds are their prey, so their relationship is typically one of predator and prey.

However, there are interesting interactions between wolves and some birds:

* Ravens and Wolves: Ravens often follow wolves, scavenging on the remains of their kills. This is a mutually beneficial relationship. The raven gets a meal, and the wolf benefits from the raven's keen eyesight, which can alert them to danger.

* Other Scavengers: Other birds of prey, like eagles and hawks, might also take advantage of wolf kills.

It's important to remember that these are opportunistic interactions, not friendships in the way we understand it. Birds don't consciously choose to be friends with wolves, they simply act in their own self-interest.