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  1. American Crow in flight

    American Crow in flight

    Crows are powerful fliers, as shown here. They are also difficult to photograph, because the lighting has to be just right for you to see their face. You can see the lighting was off in this shot.
  2. Quick Visit For A Snack

    Quick Visit For A Snack

    American Crow — ...have started a nest in a nearby tree. This one discovered the peanut/suet cakes nearby and paused in the top of this bush long enough for a few shutter clicks. Thank you for accommodating the camera, Mister Crow.
  3. Bald Eagle v American Crow

    Bald Eagle v American Crow

    Quite a large crow to fend off for breakfast. Several Bald Eagles on this deer carcass and a couple of crows.
  4. American Crow with acorns

    American Crow with acorns

    Was collecting acorns and saw these crows trying to open them up, so I cracked a few and tossed them over. They took them and opened them up as I got some great pictures of this cool behavior. This one got a whole nut out in one piece
  5. American Crow

    American Crow

    American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos brachyrhynchos) This crow flew off the green in disgust after missing a short birdie putt.
  6. American Crow

    American Crow

    This is Buddy the crow. He has taken to loitering around the yard in very conspicuous perches so I can't help but see him. He's hoping for treats, and he doesn't fly away when I appear like most crows do.
  7. American Crow

    American Crow

    Nest building time.
  8. American crow

    American crow

    I know, I know, nest pics are out of bounds. But how about prepping for one? Here's an American crow collecting twigs from a marsh to build this year's home.
  9. Just a Crow

    Just a Crow

    American Crow and for some reason I love when I come across one
  10. Another Fly by

    Another Fly by

    American Crow
  11. Red-tailed hawk vs. crow

    Red-tailed hawk vs. crow

    They were at it again today 🤣 This is almost daily now. Crow 2 Hawk 0.
  12. Fly By

    Fly By

    American Crow American Crows are common birds of fields, open woodlands, and forests.
  13. American Crow

    American Crow

    If you look closely, there is a violet gloss to the scapular and back feathers. This species has increased rapidly in the San Francisco Bay area largely in response to discontinuing "predator control" as a "conservation" measure after the 1950's. Often confused with Common Raven, Crows are...
  14. I'm watching you

    I'm watching you

    American Crow
  15. Fly By

    Fly By

    American Crow
  16. American crow

    American crow

  17. Fly by

    Fly by

    American Crow flew out and I was lucky enough to catch it. It is a common bird found throughout much of North America. American crows are the New World counterpart to the carrion crow and the hooded crow.
  18. Landed right in front of me ;)

    Landed right in front of me ;)

    American Crow
  19. American crow.

    American crow.

  20. American crow eating mussels

    American crow eating mussels

  21. American Crow (juvenile).jpg

    American Crow (juvenile).jpg

    American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos brachyrhynchos) juvenile.
  22. Crows

    Crows

    American crow
  23. Being reminded that "crow" is also a verb...

    Being reminded that "crow" is also a verb...

    Very vocal American crow in a small tree.
  24. As the crow flies...

    As the crow flies...

    Prettier than average crow flight pose
  25. American Crow

    American Crow

    This fellow decided to check out the part of the fence that the Northern Flicker was on yesterday. This particular spot is a favorite way station for just about every bird species that come into the yard.
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