Hi,
Well, when I started this blog, I had high hopes
for its progress. However, I soon found that I
had too many irons in the fire, so to speak. So,
I've done very little with it, unfortunately.
However, I do plan to occasionally make some
posts, including uploading more interesting pics
of crows and other corvids. So, we'll see how
things develop, as time passes.
I still have a group of six crows that visit me
on a regular basis. They are wonderful friends
and we entertain each other. I recently started
to learn the ukulele, so I play it outside for
my crows and other bird and animal friends.
Well, I must go for now. My next post will be
a crow photo.
All the best,
Laurie
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Monday, August 4, 2008
Crow Observations
Hi Everyone,
Well, today, I saw a group of seven or eight crows, circling around
and cawing almost continuously. I first noticed this several years
ago, and during the same period of the year. Since that time, I've
observed the same behaviour, on many occasions.
I wonder why they do this at approximately the same time, each year?
So far, I haven't been able to discover a satisfactory answer.
I'll be back soon, with a crow photo.
Best regards,
Laurie
Well, today, I saw a group of seven or eight crows, circling around
and cawing almost continuously. I first noticed this several years
ago, and during the same period of the year. Since that time, I've
observed the same behaviour, on many occasions.
I wonder why they do this at approximately the same time, each year?
So far, I haven't been able to discover a satisfactory answer.
I'll be back soon, with a crow photo.
Best regards,
Laurie
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Hi,
In my publication, The Way of the Crow, I talk about a crow's diet.
For instance, I discuss the diet of my pet crow, and talk about his
favourite foods.
At present, I have five crows that visit and hang-out at my place. Last
Thursday, I tossed bits and pieces of food outside for them. I was able
to take this interesting photo, as one of the crows started to fly off
with a morsel of food in its beak.
You'll also notice that a second crow is coming in for a landing. :)
All the best,
Laurie
In my publication, The Way of the Crow, I talk about a crow's diet.
For instance, I discuss the diet of my pet crow, and talk about his
favourite foods.
At present, I have five crows that visit and hang-out at my place. Last
Thursday, I tossed bits and pieces of food outside for them. I was able
to take this interesting photo, as one of the crows started to fly off
with a morsel of food in its beak.
You'll also notice that a second crow is coming in for a landing. :)
All the best,
Laurie
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Crow Landing Photo
Hi,
I took this photo of a crow flying down and landing for food,
a couple of weeks ago. I think it's rather nice.
Enjoy!
All the best,
Laurie
Labels:
american crow,
common crow,
corvid,
corvids,
crow landing
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Photographing Crows
Hi Everyone,
For the past several months I've been playing a cat and mouse game
with my crow friends. They usually congregate near the oak tree and
field area in front of the kitchen window. As a result, I've been
taking photos from my kitchen window.
It's been quite a game! Excellent sight enable the crows to detect
my presence near the window -- they seem to enjoy flying away just
as I'm about to take a photo.
Now, I simply approach the window, and snap the photos without
trying to frame them in advance. Occasionally, it works well, and
I'm able to capture an interesting crow picture.
I'll be back soon and post a few of those photos.
All the best,
Laurie
For the past several months I've been playing a cat and mouse game
with my crow friends. They usually congregate near the oak tree and
field area in front of the kitchen window. As a result, I've been
taking photos from my kitchen window.
It's been quite a game! Excellent sight enable the crows to detect
my presence near the window -- they seem to enjoy flying away just
as I'm about to take a photo.
Now, I simply approach the window, and snap the photos without
trying to frame them in advance. Occasionally, it works well, and
I'm able to capture an interesting crow picture.
I'll be back soon and post a few of those photos.
All the best,
Laurie
Monday, April 21, 2008
Some Crow Observations....
Hi,
We had a sunny, cool Sunday, here on the south shore of Nova
Scotia. I went outside around 10 o'clock this morning and noticed
that my crows were sitting around on the oak and maple trees near
the house. I say "my" crows, not because they are tame, pet crows,
but because they've been coming to my yard and surrounding area
for years now.
At first, there were three crows, and, later, as high as thirteen
flocked together in the area. That was about ten years ago. The
number changes with the years. This year I have five crows that are
regular visitors. Well, more like four crows and a raven. For some
reason, a young raven seems to have been accepted into the group.
Interesting. At least one of the crows has been in the group from
the beginning. I recognize this crow, because it is tamer than the
others. I figure it's fifteen to seventeen years old.
Well, I'm off, now. I hope you are enjoying the blog!
All the best,
Laurie
We had a sunny, cool Sunday, here on the south shore of Nova
Scotia. I went outside around 10 o'clock this morning and noticed
that my crows were sitting around on the oak and maple trees near
the house. I say "my" crows, not because they are tame, pet crows,
but because they've been coming to my yard and surrounding area
for years now.
At first, there were three crows, and, later, as high as thirteen
flocked together in the area. That was about ten years ago. The
number changes with the years. This year I have five crows that are
regular visitors. Well, more like four crows and a raven. For some
reason, a young raven seems to have been accepted into the group.
Interesting. At least one of the crows has been in the group from
the beginning. I recognize this crow, because it is tamer than the
others. I figure it's fifteen to seventeen years old.
Well, I'm off, now. I hope you are enjoying the blog!
All the best,
Laurie
Monday, April 14, 2008
Crows Near My Window
Hi,
This morning as I looked out my kitchen window, I noticed three crows walking about near one of the woody bushes in the yard. One of those crows was digging away in the grass near the woody bush. It was after the bird seed that I had deposited there last evening.
I was amazed at how diligently the crow was digging away in the tall grass near the bush. It was using both beak and feet to help extract the seeds from amongst the tangled grasses.
I tried to get a photo but the crow noticed my movement with the camera and flew away.
Oh well, I suppose we should be satisfied with experiencing such events rather than photographing them.:)
All the best!
Laurie
This morning as I looked out my kitchen window, I noticed three crows walking about near one of the woody bushes in the yard. One of those crows was digging away in the grass near the woody bush. It was after the bird seed that I had deposited there last evening.
I was amazed at how diligently the crow was digging away in the tall grass near the bush. It was using both beak and feet to help extract the seeds from amongst the tangled grasses.
I tried to get a photo but the crow noticed my movement with the camera and flew away.
Oh well, I suppose we should be satisfied with experiencing such events rather than photographing them.:)
All the best!
Laurie
Labels:
american crow,
bird seed,
bird seeds,
birdseed,
birdseeds,
crow intelligence,
crow skills,
crows
Friday, April 11, 2008
Welcome to My Latest Blog!
Hi,
This is the companion blog to my website, The Way of the Crow.
In the weeks and months ahead, I will post various insights about crows and ravens, about crow and raven medicine, and about observations of those birds in the wild.
My best regards,
Laurie
p.s. Please take a peek at my website. Thanks!
This is the companion blog to my website, The Way of the Crow.
In the weeks and months ahead, I will post various insights about crows and ravens, about crow and raven medicine, and about observations of those birds in the wild.
My best regards,
Laurie
p.s. Please take a peek at my website. Thanks!
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