Crows

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Bring stories and images of your encounters with crows, ravens, and other corvids.

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Unfortunately, I couldn't get the camera out in time to get video of this one full on bathing in the flooded street. This shot starts right after he hopped out.

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Crow Stash (i.imgur.com)
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After beaking up some treats, this one went to the grass patch and stashed the excess in a spot and covered it with more grass. In the fall, they'll cover a stash with leaves.

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Glamour Shots (lemmy.ml)
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Sound off if you want to influence the content in this community.

What crow activities do you want to see more of —perching, flying, gliding, eating, cawing, fighting, walking, hopping, hiding food stashes, in a murder, solo, everything, anything, all of the above?

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Lookout (lemmy.ml)
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Crow on a branch

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A crow in the Pearl District of Portland. Photo taken February 2024.

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This is the same guy from yesterday. https://lemmy.ml/post/12246681

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11904326

Photo by Scott Manne

No Photoshop here! Northern Hawk Owl being harassed by this monstrous Raven. Just look at the difference in size . Northern Maine. 1/31/24

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Photo taken January 2024 near Burnaby Lake.

Notice the large murder of crows in the tree in the background.

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Photo taken in summer 2023 near North Vancouver, BC, Canada.

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"I'm playing around with videos again, thinking about time passing" From the Instagram of rrebxxa

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/9188868

Saw many questions and comments in the recent post about the injured Ural Owl. A happy Ural Owl is the picture here.

Read a few articles on the subject and I'll put the best of it in comments below. Full links included if you want more or to see the article pictures.

There's 4 articles, so just allow me a minute to get them all posted for you.

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