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Since I am burned out on our continuing snowy, frigid weather, I am going to revisit a lovely time in Betws-y-Coed, Wales. These captivating metal-sculptured crows caught my eye at a village square, because they have such personality.

 

I took them on a trip to Deep Dream Generator and Topaz Studio to add some pizazz.

 

Thanks to all for taking the time to look - I appreciate all of your kind comments!

 

"A bird does not sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song." ~ Maya Angelou

Hooded Crow, Belfast Lough. A common sight in N. Ireland but rarely if ever seen in the south of England.

Taken at Penrhyn Bay, Wales

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Crow flies straight? I'm not sure..

Yosemite Valley floor resident..

Hooded Crow, Paphos, Cyprus

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Crow in flight with bread

I like to watch them in this position.

But they are sooooo noisy.

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Tamron 150-600

Sony A7S

LA-EA4

600mm

1/1000s

ISO 2000

F/7.1

 

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From my archives taken on a sunny day at noon. Zoom for best view. Crows are my nemesis and I hope to spend time this spring and summer getting a closer view.

 

Happy Texture Tuesday. Have a lovely day:)

Two crows on a street light in Niagara Falls in November.

Processed with Topaz Studio 2 Impressions - Liquid Lines lll at 85% opacity.

Crows are one of the most underrated birds.

 

Crows are super smart. ...

Crows mate for life. ...

Crows can remember faces (aka hold a grudge). ...

Crows have regional dialects. ...

Crows hold funerals for the deceased. ...

Crows have huge brains! ...

Crows can make tools. ...

Crows hide their food.

 

arapahoelibraries.org/blogs/post/8-reasons-why-crows-are-...

 

Texture and effects added with PS and Topaz

A typical November scene.

Way yonder a tired horseman on a tired horse is moving

through the shreds of mists. Out of another age he comes,

a quartermaster, a silent herald of miserable war to

come.

There is always something sad about a lone horseman

from another age moving through the mists, especially

at dusk.

 

Hindsight - KHOP

Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) perched on a tree root with a walnut in its beak.

 

Wrona siwa (Corvus cornix) siedząca na korzeniu drzewa z orzechem włoskim w dziobie.

In some cultures, it is believed that seeing a single black crow can mean that the person will have some sort of prophetic vision or dream.

Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) standing on a (mostly) grassy ground.

 

Wrona siwa (Corvus cornix) stojąca na (głównie) trawiastej ziemi.

Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) standing on a ground.

 

Wrona siwa (Corvus cornix) stojąca na ziemi.

Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) standing on a grassy ground.

 

Wrona siwa (Corvus cornix) stojąca na trawiastej ziemi.

crow coming in to fight a buzzard

No matter where you are and you point at the crow, he knows your looking at him. He just knows.

No private group or multiple group invites please!

Ningún grupo privado o grupo múltiple invita por favor

Aucun groupe privé ou groupe multiple ne vous invite

Geen privégroep of meerdere groepsuitnodigingen alstublieft

Keine private Gruppe oder mehrere Gruppen laden bitte ein

Nenhum grupo privado ou grupo múltiplo convida por favor

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Taken on the same morning as Dawn Turbine - this one looking towards the emerging Sun as I was walking back, a lone Crow landed overlooking (or to spy on?) my home....

The gritstone tors of the Crow Stones on the Howden Moors.

Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) standing on a grassy ground.

 

Wrona siwa (Corvus cornix) stojąca na trawiastej ziemi.

Coyote Hills Regional Park

Fremont, CA

 

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This old dead tree seemed like a perfect place for the Northwestern Crows (Corvus caurinus) to perched on a blustery winter day.

Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) standing on a grassy ground.

 

Wrona siwa (Corvus cornix) stojąca na trawiastej ziemi.

Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) standing among fallen leaves.

 

Wrona siwa (Corvus cornix) stojąca pośród opadłych liści.

A Crow on the rocks overlooking St. Ives Bay, Cornwall, England.

Taken with my Nikon D500.

Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) perched on a fencepost.

 

Wrona siwa (Corvus cornix) siedząca na słupku ogrodzeniowym.

Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) foraging on a grassy ground.

 

Wrona siwa (Corvus cornix) żerująca na trawiastej ziemi.

Evening light highlighting the intricate shapes of the Crow Stones.

House Crow versus Black-winged Kite

Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) standing in a puddle.

 

Wrona siwa (Corvus cornix) stojąca w kałuży.

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