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Donkees
Mar 2023
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I wasn't correcting you - I assumed it was the photographer who called it that.
Probatim
Mar 2023
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MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)2. Good pic.
Today a crow sat just outside my kitchen door and cawed loudly. So I offered him a peanut in the shell and he took it from my hand. Then came back for seconds. Several years ago, I had a crow that did the same thing. Don't think it would be the same one. But who knows? They all look alike! lol
Probatim
(3,018 posts)3. 99% sure that's a Raven - bill size (with feathers) plus shaggy throat.
Otherwise, it's a great photo of an incredibly gorgeous bird. One of my favorite birds to boot - all are smarter than most republicans.
Donkees
(32,397 posts)4. I originally labeled it Raven :) Will edit
Probatim
(3,018 posts)5. I wasn't correcting you - I assumed it was the photographer who called it that.
I appreciate your frequent birding/photo posts. They remind me to make some time to do some birding.
Donkees
(32,397 posts)6. Many of these photos aren't labeled, thanks for the help :)
Emile
(29,849 posts)7. I remember a fishing trip to Minnesota and
told the resort owner you have a lot of crows up here. He laughed and said they're not crows, they're ravens.