Consider a relatively simple task - like picking up a glass of water. This requires the use of our primary motor cortex, our supplementary motor cortex, our premotor cortex, our posterior parietal cortex, and our occipital lobe. This over half of our brain.
A finch can pick up a piece of straw and weave it into a nest with a brain smaller than the tip of your small finger.
Though I'm sure by then creationist will have switched their arguments from "mankind is gods special creation" to "god wants all species to appreciate his creation"
They could be at our level at some point, but considering, after nearly 4 billion years, that technological life has only happened once, it is highly highly unlikely.
Especially not octopi and corvids. They won't be composing haikus in a million years no matter what.