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I will post about corvids only, and perhaps I will post some original photography of the crows I see on my walks!

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From the creator of @allblackbirds, a new blog rises, solely for your corvid needs.
I will post about corvids only, and perhaps I will post some original photography of the crows I see on my walks!
New Caledonian Crow (Corvus moneduloides)
© Jörg Hanoldt
New Caledonian Crow (Corvus moneduloides)
© Jörg Hanoldt
New Caledonian Crow (Corvus moneduloides)
© Jörg Hanoldt
New Caledonian Crow (Corvus moneduloides)
© Chris Venetz | Ornis Birding Expeditions
Western Jackdaw (Coloeus monedula)
© Joao Freitas
Spaghetti the Crow's Presidential Portrait
Happy Father's Day
Just shared a bag of Fritos with some crows and I'm pretty sure I'm officially one with nature now
The gentlemen themselves
When you can't fit your beak into a tiny tomato sauce pot so you give up and abandon it
Fish Crow (Corvus ossifragus)
© Jeff Katen
House Crow (Corvus splendens)
© radha krishna
I know these pictures are not very good, but I am so excited. I visited my father the last few days and close to his place is a big colony of rooks, which is why nearly all my rook pictures are taken there. But yesterday I saw a common raven there with a dead rabbit and I was so exited. They are usually not seen in cities and are more in the countryside. Unfortunately I didn’t have a camera with me, so I ran home and got it, but I was only able to take a picture of the raven flying. The bird was very shy and seemed suspicious of my camera. Today I went there again and saw two ravens flying and made the other picture. With two birds there I hope they will nest somewhere in the small woodland. Now would be exactly the time they build their nests. And if they decided to nest there, that would mean future opportunities to take pictures. Yeah. Also, the woodlands are at the fringe of the small city many people walk there, so I hope the birds will get more used to people around and stop being so shy.
Crow, posing.
Slender-billed Crow (Corvus enca)
© Fabio Olmos
New Caledonian Crow (Corvus moneduloides)
© Andy Walker - Birding Ecotours