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Details in black

Details in black
I took so many photos of this Raven - but nearly every time I clicked the shutter, it would turn its head away. Managed to get a handful of shots to keep, though, and this is one of them. These birds are always so fascinating to watch, especially knowing that they are very smart. This one was, of course, looking for food - which it didn't get, I should add! When I see Ravens within the city, they are usually flying overhead or perched near the top of a very tall tree. Out in the mountains, they have, unfortunately, learned to follow people and like to hang out at stopping points., which does make it easier to take photos.

Taken on 15 May 2014, during a two day trip to the Canadian Rockies with friends, Cathy and Terry.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_raven

www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Common_Raven/id?utm_source=Co...

Later: was out doing my volunteer shift today, so I haven't been on Flickr for much of the time. Checked My Contacts' photos just now, and there are hardly any posted. I wonder if there is Flickr problem somewhere, or if people just aren't posting much now that spring/summer is here.

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 Ken Dies
Ken Dies
Great photo of this Raven, Anne. I never get tired of photographing these birds when ever I get the chance.
9 years ago.
Anne Elliott club has replied to Ken Dies
Thanks, Ken! They are so much more than "just a black bird".
9 years ago.
 Jan
Jan
Brilliant shot Anne. I never really liked them but you have done them justice here
9 years ago.

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