Nevermore! 3268
The common raven doesn't seem to get enough respect. They are large stocky birds with a razor like bill. Widely accepted as one of the most intelligent birds in the world, these adaptable creatures are have accompanied humans throughout history. They are common in human folklore, and have been representative of wisdom, and evil omens. Scientific studies have shown that they have the ability to solve ever more complicated problem with which they are presented. Not only have they been close followers of humans, but can frequently be seen in close proximity to bald eagles. Edgar Allan Poe used the raven in his short story of the same name, published in 1845. This photo was taken at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. I inquired of the bird, would medicine in America ever be the same again? To which he replied, "nevermore!"
Nevermore! 3268
The common raven doesn't seem to get enough respect. They are large stocky birds with a razor like bill. Widely accepted as one of the most intelligent birds in the world, these adaptable creatures are have accompanied humans throughout history. They are common in human folklore, and have been representative of wisdom, and evil omens. Scientific studies have shown that they have the ability to solve ever more complicated problem with which they are presented. Not only have they been close followers of humans, but can frequently be seen in close proximity to bald eagles. Edgar Allan Poe used the raven in his short story of the same name, published in 1845. This photo was taken at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. I inquired of the bird, would medicine in America ever be the same again? To which he replied, "nevermore!"