The crows have found our house. They sit in the tree calling loudly to whomever and whatever about …. who knows what.
All summer long I have tried and tried to take photos of bumble bees, humming birds and red-wing black birds
At least I was able to capture this one crow before he flew off with his flock mates.
Happy Sunday everyone!
Linda
We don’t get red wing black birds up here but I see them sometimes down the mountain, in the desert. They are one of my favorite birds.
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Good crow shots! We have them in droves now too and I can’t say as I like the noise they make 😦
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Crows are scary. I recently wrote about a scary experience we had with them.They can recognize faces and remember them.
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Happy Sunday to you, too! 🙂
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We got starlings right now. Lots and lots of starlings. They’re such meanies.
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We used to have flocks of raucous crows settle in our trees in SC. They were so noisy it was hard to think! I hear them now, in my mind, as I read your post and viewed your pictures (your ‘slideshow’ makes the crow look like he’s dancing!)
Happy Sunday to you, too!
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They are noisy, aren’t they? The Spanish word for them is Uraca and that is what we have always called them.
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We get dove and lots of quail around here. Our neighbor feeds them, so they are nice and fat! The slide show was cute, I agree, it looks like he is dancing.
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Mr. Crow looks quite happy to be up in the cottonwood tree. My extended family that live in Shavano Valley have cottonwood trees and it makes me think of them to see that picture. I love the sound of the wind in the cottonwood leaves. And the few crows that come around my house provide enough noise to be pleasant. When I was a kid living in parrot country we would have flocks of macaws, parrots and parakeets flying over head. If they landed in the mango tree the noise was such that we couldn’t even converse until they flew off. Great memmories.
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