Here we have 50 birds doing different things in the shape of No.50 presented as a 50th birthday gift... pic.twitter.com/BpyHVM05B4
— itsnotaboutwork (@itsnotaboutwork) May 3, 2024
Différents types de corbeaux.*1
A crow can recall every route it has ever taken…crows are messengers, spies, guides, companions, harbingers of luck, deliverers of trinkets and treasures, tireless in all ways, more loyal than any other man or beast.
— Kerria (@Kerria) July 4, 2024
~Alice Hoffman#bookologythursday #bookchatweekly pic.twitter.com/vkwPRpRd7R
This is a crow's nest, all the nesting materials were made of thin branches.
The Crow hands back the comb to keep brushing... pic.twitter.com/cUUlkk9Fdy
— Nature is Amazing ☘️ (@AMAZlNGNATURE) March 30, 2024
This is a fortune slip called 鞍馬天狗(Kurama Tengu). *2There is a piece of paper inside the fortune slip, and you can use it to read your fortune. It is sold at 長谷寺(Hasedera Temple)*3 in Japan.
‘If a crow can, why can’t we?’ pic.twitter.com/7oMP8uCnjU
— Nature is Amazing ☘️ (@AMAZlNGNATURE) March 29, 2024
Young crows tend to be solitary birds.
This crow's name is Russell and every day he waits for his favorite kid to get home from school to fly in his window to watch TV with him.pic.twitter.com/iHQCpWwFPt
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) May 21, 2024
Crow pairs always stay together.
Random post from me I know.. BUT next to Orcas, Crows/Ravens have to be my fav animals. They are so god damn smart. pic.twitter.com/r4QscRpNc3
— Nick 🇨🇦 (@Nick28T) May 19, 2024
In early spring, crows love to eat the buds of wild plants.
C'est un ornithologue japonais (conservateur de musée). Je recommande X (Twitter) car il tweete non seulement sur les oiseaux mais aussi sur diverses autres créatures vivantes et aborde de nombreux sujets intéressants.
大阪市立自然史博物館*4の和田学芸員のつぶやきです。鳥が好きな方はとても参考になるX(旧Twitter)です。読み物としてはとても面白く参考になるのでおススメ。
ハシブトガラスやるなぁ。と思って、ふと目を転じると、ハシボソガラスもピカチューのパインフラッペを、開けて、同じようになめている。この辺のカラスは、この手の容器に甘い物が入ってるのを知り尽くしていて、なめ慣れてるるのか?
— Takeshi WADA (@wadat1117) June 25, 2022
Which medieval crow are you today? pic.twitter.com/I2G0TaF0Gf
— Titania (@Titania2468) July 4, 2024
#birding The bird is the word.... pic.twitter.com/tyjnEs04eD
— Nina Antonia (@NinaAntonia13) July 8, 2024