Thursday, 7 October 2010

The Evil Eye.

Carrion Crow (Corvus corone) giving the 'watcher' the evil eye!

18 comments:

  1. This is one of the most beautiful photos, I have seen of a crow, and I do love the catcheye,and detail.
    Fantastic shot. :)

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  2. Lovely pic.... these guys are just so smart and their pupils so very fascinating...thanks for sharing and glad to have run across your site - looking forward to following :)

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  3. Superb portrait. How far were you ? ;-)

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  4. Great shot Frank, amazing close-up!

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  5. Excellent shot Frank. Great detail.

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  6. Hi John. Reading Poe? Not for a long long time.

    Hi Dianne. I was lucky as they don't usually sit around for a portrait!

    Hi Ben and Carrie. Thanks and a warm welcome to FABirding.

    Hi Chris. Just over 6 feet away.

    Hi Cory. Cheers, I just took advantage of its unusal lack of taking flight.

    Hi Keith. Thanks very much

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  7. Are you sure that is an evil eye and not an... I want your camera eye? He is wonderful. While on our journey, we saw our first Ravens, coming soon. Blessed and safe weekend to your and yours Frank~

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  8. Hi Mary. I'm still surprised he stood so still!! Congrats and I'll look foward to seeing your Ravens.
    Have a good weekend. FAB.

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  9. ....But he is gorgeous....a really beautiful crow......and he looks even friendly...!!!!!?

    He really did put himself in the very best light!!!!!

    Wonderful, Frank!!!!!

    ciao ciao elvira

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  10. Thanks Elvira and he was far more friendly than I would have expected for aa Corvid.

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  11. He really is a beauty. I dont think I have seen a crow this close up and so Im really enjoying this one. Makes me want to try and get one come spring. I think they have all gone south now.
    Snow will soon hit Im sure. It comes early here .

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  12. Hi Lisa. They don't usually allow close inspection but this one made an exception...thankfully. I hope you get some more glorious autumnal days before the first snow fall.

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  13. Great photos you have! I liked that! It's like a "bad boy"!

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  14. Hi Pedro. Thanks for stopping by and a warm welcome to FABirding.

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  15. wow...what a close up. Interesting beak and feathers.

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