Very cool, any hints as to why?Just started a new book on crows and ravens. I knew that a group of crows is called a murder but didn't know a group of ravens was called an "unkindness".....
Also an excellent stone sculptor.BTW - The book is: In the Company of Crows & Ravens, John H. Marzluff & Tony Angell.
Tony Angell is a local author. I read another one of his books - The House Of Owls
That is a STRIKING owl. Very nice.Long Eared Owls
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We are closing rapidly on a foot of rain for January. Today it was an unseasonable 65 degrees. I'm thinking that all the flooding drove these two from their winter den, and with the warmth……”Hey baby, while we're up how about a little sssserpent ssssex?”. Today, 1/28.
Interesting color difference.
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And you did well! As my Dad once told me,: "You have to pick the fruit where you find the tree." The only thing I could photograph around here of late has been fog . . .Since my walk-around lens does not have a variable zoom range and has a minimum focusing distance of 18 feet, this was the best I could do.
I still have my treasured Tony Angell book of charcoal drawings of Birds of Prey of the Pacific Northwest I bought in downtown Olympia as a kid in about 1973. A few years ago he gave a talk at the Olympia library about a 3 minute walk from that long-shuttered bookstore. I missed the presentation.BTW - The book is: In the Company of Crows & Ravens, John H. Marzluff & Tony Angell.
Tony Angell is a local author. I read another one of his books - The House Of Owls