bernath 2 Posted March 22, 2020 The hooded crow (Corvus cornix) is associated with fairies in the Scottish highlands and Ireland. In the 18th century, Scottish shepherds would make offerings to them to keep them from attacking sheep. Link to comment
Giangiorgio Crisponi 475 Posted March 22, 2020 Questa cornacchia un tempo rara, introdotta in città per limitare la nascita di piccioni , sta distruggendo lentamente le nidiate degli uccelli acquatici nelle nostre lagune. un bel ritratto con una buona luce soffusa, ciao Giangiorgio Link to comment
bernath 2 Posted March 22, 2020 Grazie Giangiorgio, certamente una specie che riduce la biodiversità, ciao Sandor Link to comment
tai 3 Posted March 22, 2020 Beautiful hooded crow and your explanation, Sandor! Bravo! Sincerely, Tatiana Link to comment
bernath 2 Posted March 22, 2020 Thank you, Tatiana, I am glad you like it. Kind regards, Sandor Link to comment
pablowarko 1 Posted March 23, 2020 Fantastic looking bird, Sandor. It has a really neat color combination. Excellent colors, light and details. Best regards, Paul. Link to comment
bernath 2 Posted March 23, 2020 Thank you, Paul, for the kind note. Best regards, Sandor Link to comment
FranzWeber 368 Posted March 23, 2020 Excelent work. He seems to bee very intelligent. Best regards, Franz Link to comment
bernath 2 Posted March 23, 2020 Thank you, Franz, for the kind note. Corvids are highly intelligent for animals of their size and are among the most intelligent birds. Crows and rooks, e.g., have demonstrated tool-making capability thought to be possessed only by humans and a few other mammals, mainly by primates. Kind regards, Sandor Link to comment
Todd Kraenzel 1 Posted March 24, 2020 Sandor, this is a beautiful image of a beautiful bird! It looks great against the smooth green background. Well done. Todd Link to comment
bernath 2 Posted March 25, 2020 Thank you, Todd, for the kind note. Best regards, Sandor Link to comment
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