Urban Wings, Untamed Souls: Unveiling the Secrets of Park Crows & Jackdaws
I love getting lost in a forest for hours on end, but some days it's simply not possible. For these moments,
I found a small but lovely alternative: the park right outside my door.
Sometimes you have to search long and hard to find wild animals and then they pop up right around the corner for everyone to see. And in our beautiful castle park,
this is especially true with regard to the birds.
However, there are some distinguishing landmarks that will help make it easy to tell them apart.
The most identifiable characteristic of a Jackdaw is their silver-gray neck and there bright, white-ish eyes, and this gives them an inquisitive and alert expression.
Jackdaws are very sociable corvids and commonly found in numbers with their surrounding family members.
They are cultural followers and love being close to humans (in cities, or villages). They have a call that is quintessentially a "kjack-kjack."
The common raven is the biggest singing bird and is much larger than any typical crow.
Ravens have a more guttural and harsher "krah-krah" call than the crows call, and also a wedge shaped tail end when flying where a crows' tail is fan shaped.
Common ravens are often, shyer and tend to be found in undisturbed rural areas, such as forests or the mountains.
Common ravens are present in cities, but much less in parks unless it's a very large semi-natural urban park. Fortunately, in recent years common raven populations have rebounded after a long period of undue persecution.
The crows and jackdaws in the castle grounds are the best proof that impressive nature photography doesn't always require travel.
Sometimes you just have to stay alert and discover the beauty of the place where you grew up or live.
The images are really good, however, I think I will use them later. If not, it would be topic that is far off from what I was going to talk about today. Thank you very much for stopping by and see you next time!🙃✌️
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