Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Wild Bird Wednesday



Crows Rule ...


My little family of crows show up every morning to make sure they get their share of the morning feast.  Then the rest of the day they come and go protecting my feeder birds from predators ... smart crows.

Andrea

10 comments:

Findlay Wilde said...

We have a huge Carrion Crow visiting our feeding plank on the back fence at the moment. The bluey black sheen on it in the sun is just stunning.

Elephant's Child said...

They are supremely intelligent - and wonderful 'family' birds. Love them.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Yes Crows are one of the sm smartest birds Andrea.

aspiritofsimplicity said...

They are sort of a nuisance...especially when they get into the garbage. I do like to hear them on fall days though.

Andrea Ostapovitch said...

I adore crows! My daughter has been trying to make friends with the crows that are nesting around the perimeter of our ten acres by feeding them bread. So far, she hasn't had much luck.

marsha said...

crows are so good to photograph..they often co-operate nicely too!

Ida said...

Hooray someone else who loves crows and feeds them. They are fun to watch. - I enjoyed your photos of them.

NatureFootstep said...

crows and their relatives are quite nice birds. But the dark color makes them hard to photograph.

Anne (cornucopia) said...

Wonderful photos!

Stewart M said...

Crows are just great birds - we get small Ravens around our house, and one has a damaged looking wing - I have been trying to get pictures - but with no success.

Not sure if I live in Wonderland, but I will admit to having some rather good birds and other animals about.

The family is well - H just back from a Rubics Cube competition and P is on the trumpet as I type! The holiday down at the coast did us all good.

If you do the Facebook thing you can see some pictures that don't show up on my blog!

Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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