First, the crow was fine, hard to believe. He shook his head and off he went.
We had a large brush fire a few days ago where we had to shelter in place, lots of ash covered everything, spider webs especially. We have a lot of hanging dongles to prevent birds hitting the windows ( you can see the strings on the lower frame) but not on the upper pane in our kitchen. I had heard a bird hit, checked and he flew off. But when the sun crossed the kitchen window later on an acute angle (that doesn't look all that dirty otherwise) I noticed this image. The detail is amazing. We've had a lot of crows lately but the ravens (Ralph, Alice, Norton and sometimes Trixie) scare them off. I don't know if the ashes add to the image or maybe he was just a "dirty bird." I hope it doesn't offend anyone, we'll have to figure out something for that pane.

We had a large brush fire a few days ago where we had to shelter in place, lots of ash covered everything, spider webs especially. We have a lot of hanging dongles to prevent birds hitting the windows ( you can see the strings on the lower frame) but not on the upper pane in our kitchen. I had heard a bird hit, checked and he flew off. But when the sun crossed the kitchen window later on an acute angle (that doesn't look all that dirty otherwise) I noticed this image. The detail is amazing. We've had a lot of crows lately but the ravens (Ralph, Alice, Norton and sometimes Trixie) scare them off. I don't know if the ashes add to the image or maybe he was just a "dirty bird." I hope it doesn't offend anyone, we'll have to figure out something for that pane.
