Here's a few shots from Sunday
I was glad to see Mr Rook doing a grand job of cleaning up the mess left by spadgers earlier.
Isn't he a handsome chap.
A few of his cousins just wonder if they can help
She made it safely I wonder if I can
I'm watching you carefully
Phew...made it.
Got rid of those pesky jackdaws and now you can see my lovely plumage
Shame that person with the camera left out my tail!!
Just showing that I'm good at sharing really.
Hope you like them
Gaynor
Lot to learn
Kind regards, Ann
I see this wonderful thread created by Gaynor has dropped off the radar so bumping it back up so you can add your corvids here !
Carrion Crows from Leasowe on Wirral Coast
They were looking a bit sorry for themselves generally as they continue the annual moult ......
clearly complaining about the state of its feathers LOL
oh dear........ really unhappy !!!
I did chuck a few live mealies to them !
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Regards, Hazel
Poor thing, it does look a little, or should that be a lot, bedraggled...
Nice photos, and I'd forgotten about this thread, thanks for reviving it.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Good that you have bumped the thread up Hazel and a good place for your. bird to air its complaints. We had one on the windowsill the other evening making a right racket over something right in the middle of Silent Witness so well after dark.
Pete
Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can
Thanks for bumping up the thread Hazy, you had some good photos of the Crows complaining, I have a couple of a bird I took a week or so ago which I will put on later, could be Crow or Raven on the beach probably raiding the bin.
I was just leaving the beach over a week ago when I spotted this large corvid so pulled over sharply to get a couple of photos
Stepping out
Perfectly at home on the sand
Raven or Crow, I'm not sure.
This thread hasn't seen much activity for a long while, so a boost from my Spey Bay visit, a jackdaw with a dodgy leg, looking splendid against the yellow backdrop of gorse
A rook looking a bit ruffled in the strong breeze
gaynorsl said:Well done Mike, good pics, I am sure I have a few to add on here, will have to check them out.
Thank you.
I look forward to them