Well I hear they are smart and I believe it but boy do they need to learn to use their inside voices every so often outside Especially when the mistakenly land on my feeders when I'm watch Bird TV Hugs madi
Aren't they a piece of work. I go through a mothballed for winter construction area to take Emily to and from work. Two very crooked lanes carry all the traffic from six previous lanes, and with the amount of snow this winter the lanes are very tight. Especially with a semi going the other direction. Last weekend I had to stop the car and wait for two crows to be done picking road salt. I hope they get high blood pressure!
Oh, what a handsome fellow!! And, what a terrific capture, Yam!! Up close and personal!! I love it! Hope your week is off to a great start! Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteWell I hear they are smart and I believe it but boy do they need to learn to use their inside voices every so often outside
ReplyDeleteEspecially when the mistakenly land on my feeders when I'm watch Bird TV
Hugs madi
Aren't they a piece of work. I go through a mothballed for winter construction area to take Emily to and from work. Two very crooked lanes carry all the traffic from six previous lanes, and with the amount of snow this winter the lanes are very tight. Especially with a semi going the other direction. Last weekend I had to stop the car and wait for two crows to be done picking road salt. I hope they get high blood pressure!
ReplyDeleteWe have been having crows at our feeders the last couple of days.
ReplyDeleteWow...just look at those talons!!!
ReplyDeleteA very clear image of the rascal indeed!
ReplyDeleteI love crows. We have a trio that won't be friendly. They can be. They are very smart. I love them. Great photo, again.
ReplyDeleteYes, they are.
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