She looks very mature and rational; I trust she took it well. These black and white photos make me imagine that her eyes are a striking blue.
She looks very mature and rational; I trust she took it well. These black and white photos make me imagine that her eyes are a striking blue.
Gasp! (The kind of gasp where you inhale for a long time and end up choking on something like spittle or a bit of pork rind that was still in your teeth from snacking ten minutes earlier but then you play it off like it's nothing and like you're neither dying nor mortified.) That would be gorgeous.
Crow eyes are a lovely rich brown, but they are a striking blue when they are babies. Now I am wishing I had seen her when she was a baby. I will have to stalk her and see who she marries so I can ogle her kids! (My dream is that she marries Lod, provided she is indeed a lady and/or they love each other.)
Here's an old baby crow picture I found in some files. The blue is richer than it looks in this photo, though.
Just don't tell her about it. Before you know it they will all be wanting colored contact lens. What a mess that will be.
Haaaaw! It will be fun, though, watching them figure out how to put them in.
Just think of the team building of taking turns helping each other put them in their eyes with their beaks! But birds do have such a strong desire to peck shiny bright things...it could result in terrible injuries. Definitely not worth it.
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They'd probably just end up drinking all the saline solution, anyway.