Here in Northern Ireland
lockdown has easied in so much as 6 people can meet outside but still with
social distancing. I have starting my Bird group and Walking group with
this small number but you are very welcome to join us on our walks, albeit still
6' apart! Unfortunately a few week’s ago I injured my knee and so that has
curtailed me a bit, however I still have some walking images to show
you. These are images of a Carrion Crow which is not all that common
here in N.Ireland
I am
linking with WILD BIRD WEDNESDAY.
I hope
you enjoyed walking with me today.
I
appreciate your visit and comments.
I may not
be able to comments as much as usual as I seem to be busier with my many groups
so that no one gets cabin fever, so I hope you understand that.
Difficult
times for everyone so stay safe.
I have never heard of a Carrion Crow! I am assuming he loves to eat dead things. Great photos of him!
ReplyDeleteI have a huge weakness for the corvid family.
ReplyDeleteI do hope your knee is improving.
Quite a strutter!
ReplyDeleteNice to see a post about corvids, rather than you know what!!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Hello, great shots of the Crow. It looks just like our American Crow.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Very cocksure and fine fellow!
ReplyDeleteHow i love ravens and crows and blackbirds.
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