• Welcome to BirdForum, the internet's largest birding community with thousands of members from all over the world. The forums are dedicated to wild birds, birding, binoculars and equipment and all that goes with it.

    Please register for an account to take part in the discussions in the forum, post your pictures in the gallery and more.
ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

carrion crow

  1. View point

    View point

    Ken has an eye condition which makes it difficult to see some things. Anyway we were having our lunch up at my patch whe he said - "What's that... is it something?". I asked where he was looking. Don't know he said!! Very helpful. Anyway I gave him the camera to see if he could get a picture...
  2. Crow

    Crow

  3. Crow

    Crow

    Freshly predated. One of dozens (goslings, ducklings, coot chicks, moorhen chicks, et cetera). They grab them by the neck on land and "osprey style like" from the water.
  4. Carrion Crow

    Carrion Crow

    Rather a frustrating bird to photograph in flight, not much detail shows up. Anyway, have a good weekend folks. Thank you for your comments, stay safe and well, and good birding! John
  5. Carrion Crow

    Carrion Crow

    A bird seen just after it had been bathing, the white spots on it's lower body are droplets of water
  6. Carrion Crow

    Carrion Crow

    Feasting on lichen. Thank you for your comments, stay safe and well. John
  7. Crow and Lunch

    Crow and Lunch

  8. Panting

    Panting

    We weren't yet at record temperatures. Those came just a few days after I flew back to Norway. But it was plenty hot. Too hot for me with only hiking gear, no summer clothes to wear (suitcase didn't arrive until the week after I got home again). And clearly too hot for this crow - one of two...
  9. Carrion Crow

    Carrion Crow

    Thank you for your comments, stay safe and well. John
  10. Carrion crow mobbing a female common kestrel

    Carrion crow mobbing a female common kestrel

  11. Carrion Crow

    Carrion Crow

    Carrion Crow
  12. Carrion Crow

    Carrion Crow

    Flight shots of crows never seem to work particularly well (it's difficult to capture fine plumage detail, especially against the light) but I'm wondering what this bird is carrying in its bill. It doesn't look like an acorn. All suggestions welcome. Storm Eunice is due to hit Britain tomorrow...
  13. Carrion Crow with Toad

    Carrion Crow with Toad

    Caught this Crow during its launch break.
  14. A familiar sight for UK birders.....Carrion crow

    A familiar sight for UK birders.....Carrion crow

    but a rarity over here,we have the hooded one.
  15. carrion crow

    carrion crow

  16. Carrion Crow

    Carrion Crow

    Thank you for your comments, stay safe and well, and good birding! John
  17. Carrion Crow

    Carrion Crow

    Carrion Crow
  18. Carrion crow

    Carrion crow

    Just a carrion crow but the first time I have been happy with how I have caught the plumage.
  19. Posted

    Posted

    I left the feeders and drove to the western end of the reserve to look back across the marsh. Keen to see what was about and moving there. Not too much, a distant crow sitting on a post in the bog; there were also some Greylag and Lapwings flying around but didn't get pictures of them (at least...
  20. Carrion Crow for SF

    Carrion Crow for SF

    Carrion Crow for SF, this fella did not want his picture taking.
  21. Carrion Crow

    Carrion Crow

  22. Carrion Crow

    Carrion Crow

    Bah, terrible laptop problems, hence my absence recently. I'm investigating new laptops with the dreaded Windows 10 (I won't be able to do any photo processing until I have the new machine set up and figure out how to use the new photo software). Meanwhile, the current machine has suddenly...
  23. Carrion Crow

    Carrion Crow

    Carrion Crow
  24. Crow Catch 070521 (3)

    Crow Catch 070521 (3)

    Crow (with wonky leg) catching piece of suet.
  25. Crow Catch 070521 (2)

    Crow Catch 070521 (2)

    Crow (with wonky leg) catching piece of suet.
Back
Top