Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Bird

Day 161




The next three photo challenges are Bugs, Bees and Birds and so the challenge begins! With Physical Distancing at the same time your street is closed because the crews are paving the roads, means I am doing a walk about our yard! I was on the hunt for bugs, bees and birds to shoot!

When I was returning to the house, I came upon a baby crow sitting on the wood pile. The baby was warming its self in the sunshine the mother was out finding food to feed to her baby. You would think this baby crow was abandoned, but not, mom was always near by checking up on her baby as she hunted for morsels of food.



Baby Crow

As I was doing the 'baby' photo session, mom was up in a tree cawing. I kept my social distance as I took this photo with my 75-300mm lens.

Momma and her baby taken inside the house


I left them in peace... after reading about crows, they carry a grudge that passes from one generation to the next!



Enjoy the day!

Until next time!


Jewels


"Crow's lesson is to work...walk without fear even if the way is not clear...trust your intuition and the animals that cross your path to guide you... by Soul Wolf







1 comment:

  1. Crows can be found all over the world in a variety of habitats. Some people confuse the differences between a Raven and a Crow. Ravens are larger and generally travel in pairs whereas the Crow travel in larger numbers (a murder). Crows give a cawing sound, but Ravens produce a lower croaking sound. Both of these birds are extremely intelligent (Ravens maybe a bit smarter and are quite playful). Whenever one of these animal shows up repeatedly, it is a sign “in the spirit world”, to pay attention. Crows bring a message of dark omen and the Raven, one of mystery and magical ways.

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