One for sorrow, two for mirth. Three for a wedding, and four for a birth. Five for silver, six for gold. Seven for a secret… not to be told.
Crows are my favorites!
One for sorrow, two for mirth. Three for a wedding, and four for a birth. Five for silver, six for gold. Seven for a secret… not to be told.
some extraordinary photographs :)
Thanks so much!!
Thanks so very much!
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Speechless,Photography of different styles,It's like you only see these in the dreamworld,Every Photo has it's own charm and a secret message in it.
I am really amazed by exploring the nature in this way.
Superb collection.Thank you for sharing, so beautiful many of them,Your information is quite useful and beneficial.
best of luck
You could do this, too! Start taking pictures with your phone!
sure i will try also
Love love love your pictures they are amazing!!! I'm very impressed❤️❤️❤️ have a good day Melinda
love and peace
yes we need
crows are black
but the heart is white
parrots are far better then crows,because they can talk kiss laugh and give you a company when your feeling alone, while crows are just churcharing but doing nothing.
We don't have parrots in the trees here!
oh really let me send you a pair of parrots.
They would not like living in the woods in Wisconsin!!
Parrots are living in the woods too,
Not in Wisconsin in the snow and sub zero temperatures!
Actually, crows are very intelligent and can be tamed, trained and perform tricks. They also have the ability for deductive reasoning. Parrots are beautiful and can be taught to mimic the human words, but they lack the reasoning ability of ravens and crows.
The Corvid family of birds (crows and ravens) have the largest brain of any of the birds.
these are the amazing captured how get this stuff i really really like your post, i found always best stuff on your blog. I am checking everyday your blog for some new stuff. Thank you for sharing
So glad you liked these! Thanks for commenting to let me know you were here!
Really nice pictures even though I have to say that the edit isn't really my style.
I like your crow collection! They are really cute! I've never seen someone collect crows. How unique. I've never had any problems with them like some people do in their gardens.
Thanks, @hethur! Yeah. Crows, Eiffel towers and dragonflies. Kind of eclectic!
Crows and Ravens are amazing birds, highly intelligent and beautiful.
Aren't they? I love watching them. Wish we had Ravens here, but I love seeing them if I go further north or out west.
i also love watching these ravens while they were flying... they are so beautiful..
They are beautiful! Thanks!
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wowzers!! Awesome post @melinda010100!! Lots of fun stuff going on.....crows are so smart too right? They follow us on our walks letting us know where there territory begins and ends.
I love the yellow silhouette the best - bc I love yellow and red together.
Awww, thanks. They are really smart birds. Glad you liked the photos! (Yellow is my favorite color)
Lovely pic of the crows. I’m a newbie and enjoy photography. Upvoted and followed. I hope you check out my posts.
I do not usually return comments from people who ask me to, but the PEI in your name got my attention. You have some great stuff and will do better here interacting and starting conversations without asking for folks to look at your stuff. IMO
Thanks for your good advice, Melinda.
Right now I'm counting crows on your photos. Saw one during my visit abroad it was like big as a chicken. Could it be a crow or a raven?
Yes, they are big! Ravens are a bit bigger with thicker beaks, but they are very similar, and both very smart.
Fun fact - a flock of crows is called a Murder of Crows.
That's what as I should have titled this post!
The next one mate.
Interest crow shots. Very different styles within a single post.
Thanks!! It's a murder of crows!
Wonderful collection of crows!
As was pointed out in the above comments, it's a murder of crows! Thanks so much!
But is a collection of crow photographs also called a murder????
I like birds
Me, too! Thanks!
Love all the different crows you've put together... :)
A murder of crows!
I don't know since when, but I really like crows. For their behaviour and habits and also for their sound. Interesting animals. ✌
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A kindred spirit!!
Great pictures! upvoted. please check out my post
I like your crow shelf! And the two colorful silhouettes! Crows are so observant. I enjoy seeing them, but not quite so much right after I've planted my garden. I've had them pull out my little corn plants, lol. A pair of crows made a nest in my neighbors huge American Elm a couple years ago. That was the loudest family of birds I have ever heard, especially when the young ones were supposed to learn to find food on their own. It was a fun summer watching them -- and hearing them, too! Enjoy all your crows! :D
They seldom come into my yard, I suspect the surrounding trees and underbrush are too dense for them to feel safe, but very noisy flocks will occasionally stop along the river banks. There are lots of them in town...must be easier food sources! The geese are the noisy ones at my house. I swear, they must never all sleep at the same time!
I like the silhouette of the crow in your backyard and the last photo. Was the last photo edit a gradient map layer?
It was just one of the filters in the Pixlr app. I seldom use them, but they do have some fun filter choices!
The photographs are so cool. Nice one @melinda010100
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Hope you had fun chasing those crows. :D
They are pretty wary! A bit of sneaking, more than chasing!
beautiful clicks
Good post you
Back post I
Wonderful photography... I'm following you. If you like birds come see my blog. Thanks
I love birds...flying free!
haha! howdy melinda010100! hey these are really great pictures! What is that saying at the top? It isn't familiar to me. But anyway, you must have many crows around there? ps- I love the earnings on this post!! lol. what a blessing!
Yeah, those were the days, huh? Only 11 months ago!
That old British Counting rhyme has been traced back to a written version in the mid 1700's, but I would suspect it is probably older than that. There are crows around, but they rarely come down into the woods, so I do see them more often when I'm in town than I do in my yard. I like Ravens best, but have to go north to see them. Thanks for commenting on this old post!
Did you see GKs Advent post today? Put it on your list to make comments there each day!
howdy Melinda! I did see that post but didn't get to it yet, is it a daily post that he does?