Sunday, February 20, 2022

 American Crow:

American Crows are common birds of fields, open woodlands and forests. They thrive around people and can be found in agricultural fields, lawns, parking lots, athletic fields, roadsides, towns and city garbage dumps. (The Cornel Lab, All About Birds)

I'm not sure if its courtship time for crows, but the one on the left continually offered snow to the bird on the right. She really didn't appear interested at all.

Young American Crows do not breed until they are at least 2 years old. Most do not breed before 4 years of age. In many populations, the young help their parents raise younger siblings for a few years. Families may include up to 15 individuals and contain young from 5 different years! (The Cornel Lab, All About Birds)

Crash Landing in behind! It wasn't very graceful!

Red-tailed Hawks don't get any peace when discovered by crows.

Fort Gratiot, Michigan Lighthouse framed by ice after storm.



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