Back in June we had a few days away to Munich and Vienna, plus a day in the Alps. We did Munich and Vienna zoos but as usual spent as much time watching the native wildlife as the zoo inhabitants!
In Munich we met a lovely coot family
IMG_1915 by MaisieHexagon, on Flickr
and a gorgeous baby crow and its parent
IMG_2076 by MaisieHexagon, on Flickr
We spent some time waiting until there were no people passing to share our lunch with the crow parent. He/she would take the pieces of bread, carefully soak them in the enclosure moat
IMG_2084 by MaisieHexagon, on Flickr
then feed them to baby
IMG_2094 by MaisieHexagon, on Flickr
There were many crows in the zoo and they seemed to coexist peacefully with the residents, except for during the falconry display when a golden eagle was flown!
IMG_2204 by MaisieHexagon, on Flickr
Vienna Zoo had lots of sparrows (we shared lunch with them too)
IMG_1395 by MaisieHexagon, on Flickr
The first hooded crows we'd ever seen (Many of them have leg rings, and they're partial to a bit of wafer from a banana split)
IMG_1498 by MaisieHexagon, on Flickr
The zoo has an amazing treetop walk through the woods at the edge of the zoo. At the start of the walk we came across a pair of colourful young squirrels
IMG_1688 by MaisieHexagon, on Flickr
IMG_1694 by MaisieHexagon, on Flickr
The absolute highlight of the trip abroad was going up the Rauschberg in the Alps in search of choughs. It was CHOUGHING cold and misty up there, but the lure of the food we'd brought with us proved irresistible for the choughs and they came over to partake. They're well used to visitors and very tame to the point of flying up to take pieces from your hand.
IMG_1226 by MaisieHexagon, on Flickr
IMG_1300 by MaisieHexagon, on Flickr
IMG_1328 by MaisieHexagon, on Flickr
IMG_1312 by MaisieHexagon, on Flickr
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Maisie
A closed mouth gathers no foot.
You're photos are really great! I love the baby crow and the hooded crow is amazing!
HK.
I've loved the photos and stories on this thread. It's nice to share the corvid appreciation :)
I'm another one that loves corvids and have enjoyed reading this thread and looking at the photos. I had never seen a hooded crow until I went to the Isle of Man a couple of years ago. There were dozens of them on the beach stripping fish.
Cheers, Linda.
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How lovely - I haven't seen any Hoodies since going to Inverness nearly a year ago.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.