Mr Crow (2026/01/30) I'm pretty happy with this picture I took of Mr Crow landing this morning. We can see that his wings are not in their best shape (it's been three winters in a row now that he had feathers breaking) but he's fine otherwise. A
Birding (January 20th, 2026) You may or may not know that I have two neighbors who happened to be a couple of crows and who have become my "friends." I need to tell you more about them and the whole experience of befriending them one day, but today, it's only
Ms. Crow (December 2025) Mr. Crow always gets the best pictures (because he’s less shy than his wife). Well, today she was alone by the estuary (a place where she’s usually less shy than in our park for some reason) so it was her time to shine.
Mr. Crow I took this picture of Mr. Crow last July. I think it’s the best portrait of him I took so far. Mr. Crow is the male of a couple of carrion crows who live near my house and that I “befriended” a few years ago. I regularly post about
Birding (January 2025) I’ve been taking pictures of birds, and especially crows, for a while now, and I realized that my phone wasn’t always the best tool for this. I dusted off my old DSLR, and it is indeed a much better tool for taking pictures. Before I forget, if you