Actually allmycke, the guy on the right is a box. Some clients have some equipment on the deck, hence the attraction.
I recall some pretty good Raven pictures on your blog lately Liza.
Not noisy Dave, musical…
I think they were beakdancing Bonnie.
Thanks Nick. I’m always checking yours so I can keep up with the birdlife in my old stomping grounds. Plus it lets me point out all the birds that you see there that my sister misses.
The crows on the roof of the Asda car park didn’t get dessert, they just finished off the old sushi. But they’re always around – looking for a feed. Lovely shiny birds! Do you know the folktale about the Hoodie crow? It was used in an ad for Bowmore whisky a while back and when I contacted their marketing team, they said it was from a collection of John Lorne Campbell’s West Highland Tales. It’s a great story… all about how appearances can be deceptive – I challenge you to find it!
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The poor guy on the right must’ve really done it – getting a talking-to from two of his brethren at the same time!
That does it. I have GOT to start carrying my camera around with me again. I’m missing the Ravens too much!
So how noisy were they? 🙂
You need to add a soundtrack…they could be line or breakdancing!
Always a welcome sight 🙂
I check your blog regularly. Keep up the great work my friend.
Actually allmycke, the guy on the right is a box. Some clients have some equipment on the deck, hence the attraction.
I recall some pretty good Raven pictures on your blog lately Liza.
Not noisy Dave, musical…
I think they were beakdancing Bonnie.
Thanks Nick. I’m always checking yours so I can keep up with the birdlife in my old stomping grounds. Plus it lets me point out all the birds that you see there that my sister misses.
The crows on the roof of the Asda car park didn’t get dessert, they just finished off the old sushi. But they’re always around – looking for a feed. Lovely shiny birds! Do you know the folktale about the Hoodie crow? It was used in an ad for Bowmore whisky a while back and when I contacted their marketing team, they said it was from a collection of John Lorne Campbell’s West Highland Tales. It’s a great story… all about how appearances can be deceptive – I challenge you to find it!
I meant to look up the Hoodie story but let it slip my mind Fiona-Jane. I’ll comment further on the post you linked to it.