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It isn't difficult to tell crows apart. People who claim they all look the same are too lazy to look closely. It's not just that they have a wide variance of physical features; each face is a collection of idiosyncrasies and expressions unique to the individual. And while it may be difficult to discern these characteristics in the beginning, one can still find familiarity in the emotions portrayed in a lively crow photograph, especially when that photograph is a screaming, stomping, sulking kid learning how to navigate this big, scary world and all the food within it.
Please enjoy this photodump of said kid.
This is my entry for the #monomad challenge, held daily in the Black and White Community.
Give it a try, for baby's sake.
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They are absolutely wonderful. Many newcomers are my garden, I even have magpies with their little ones!
Oh, magpies, I'm so jealous!! Out here most of our magpies live in the arid regions, and I have to drive hours to see them. (Which I do!)
These are some very good shots, everything you write about this is interesting, I have never photographed a crow, I should try it one day :) Have a great weekend @corvidae
Thanks @dimascastillo90! Crow photography is fun, very challenging, too, with those dark shiny feathers.
@mandragora88 is really extraordinary, I was surprised that in this picture it looks like a very tame crow, how does it camouflage so that it manages to take quite interesting pictures like the picture below.
I'm not completely clear on your question, but this crow is young, only a few months old. I use a telephoto lens, but the wild crows in my neighborhood are also very comfortable with me. 😊
@corvidae I just asked if the crow was tame, it turned out to be wild, that's all, and the picture was quite good.
Thanks @catherineyy! 🖤
Beautiful photographs, always managing to capture the right moment. I love your photographs of crows!
Thanks @naitreart!! I love taking them!
great documented
sure they recognize each other very well :-) like we people know to to that
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