Thanks Bob! At times, we’ll have 20-30 in the yard & trees. It’s kind of interesting. We can hear them arriving because they’re very noisy. They come in in groups, and eventually there are scores of them in the trees & yard. They stay for as much as a half hour, then, as if on cue, they start to leave, in small groups heading in different directions. It almost seems to be like the groups are extended family, or territorial ‘neighbors’ that gather in the evening to chat, then go off to their own stomping ground.
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4 comments on “Participant Photo: American Crow”
Laura:
Great pic!
Gary
Thanks, Gary! When the light is right, their feathers are amazing.
I agree, it’s an excellent photo. I rarely get a chance to capture a Crow, so it’s a treat to see a great photo.
Thanks Bob! At times, we’ll have 20-30 in the yard & trees. It’s kind of interesting. We can hear them arriving because they’re very noisy. They come in in groups, and eventually there are scores of them in the trees & yard. They stay for as much as a half hour, then, as if on cue, they start to leave, in small groups heading in different directions. It almost seems to be like the groups are extended family, or territorial ‘neighbors’ that gather in the evening to chat, then go off to their own stomping ground.