You can see where the sinister reputation comes from - interesting how some cultures revere crows as good omens and symbols of fidelity. I'll go with the latter. Captured an unusual pose - always draw the eye, your pics.
Hi Stuart. I think the Corvid family are one of the most intelligent in the bird world. Next I would like an Edgar Allan Poe (Raven) which will not be easy.
A beautifull photo of this great poser;-) I like them very much! If they look in my eyes, I think they are much more intelligent than we can suggest. (Sorry for my terrible English!) Luzia.
Hi Trevor, you caught up with a Rook, brilliant news.
ReplyDeleteYou can see where the sinister reputation comes from - interesting how some cultures revere crows as good omens and symbols of fidelity. I'll go with the latter.
ReplyDeleteCaptured an unusual pose - always draw the eye, your pics.
There he is,,,or she ?!.
ReplyDeleteIt´s funny. Crows are so smart that they even become photogenic.
Thank Bob.
ReplyDeleteI doubt I will ever get much closer to one.
Hi Stuart.
ReplyDeleteI think the Corvid family are one of the most intelligent in the bird world.
Next I would like an Edgar Allan Poe (Raven) which will not be easy.
Hello bonoquinhoda.
ReplyDeleteThis one was a poser and I have a sneaky feeling...like me... deaf.
Wow Trevor, that is perfect. What a pose.
ReplyDeleteHe was a very tolerant bird Keith
ReplyDeleteA beautifull photo of this great poser;-) I like them very much! If they look in my eyes, I think they are much more intelligent than we can suggest. (Sorry for my terrible English!) Luzia.
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