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Carrion Crow
delia todd

Carrion Crow (Corvus corone)

.... no, I didn't cut his feet off, he was standing in a gutter!!

I don't know where it came from, but he found some big lumps of bread or something in there, he then carried it off up onto the roof.

This one has quite a lot of white feathers, but a few weeks ago I saw one with even more, down at the river. When it flew up into a tree I thought the Magpies had moved into town at last!!

TTTW
Habitat
Town garden
Location
Blairgowrie
Date taken
15 July 2015
Scientific name
Corvus corone
Equipment used
Fuji Finepix HS50
I bet it took it up there to dip it in the water to soften it. Nice detail in this shot and narrative Delia.
 
A lovely detailed image of this handsome crow, Delia !!! Thanks for sharing.
 
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Interesting to see, Delia - I haven't encountered that with our Ravens and Crows out here but I guess it must happen.
 
A great close up of this crow, Delia! We must come up with some theory's as to why your area is producing these whites.
 

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