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Crows Collection (page 21)

"Crows: The Enigmatic Ballad of the Corvidae Family" In the ancient ballads, like Twa Corbies, they have always held a mysterious allure

Background imageCrows Collection: Torresian Crow - beak wet from drinking Near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley

Torresian Crow - beak wet from drinking Near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia
DH-3911 Torresian Crow - beak wet from drinking Near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia Corvus orru A common species primarily across the top half of Australia in most habitats

Background imageCrows Collection: Large-billed / Jungle Crow - Bathing Found almost everywhere throughout India except deserts

Large-billed / Jungle Crow - Bathing Found almost everywhere throughout India except deserts
DH-3487 Large-billed / Jungle Crow - Bathing Ootacamund Botanic Gardens, Nilgiri Hills, Western Ghats, South India, Asia. Corvus macrorhynchos Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageCrows Collection: House Crow - A widespread resident of India particularly around human habitation

House Crow - A widespread resident of India particularly around human habitation and cultivated areas
DH-3478 House Crow - A widespread resident of India particularly around human habitation and cultivated areas Kochi (formerly Cochin) India

Background imageCrows Collection: House Crow - In tree Found around human habitations and cultivated areas

House Crow - In tree Found around human habitations and cultivated areas. At Ootacamund Botanic Gardens, Nilgiri Hills
DH-3477 House Crow - In tree Ootacamund Botanic Gardens, Nilgiri Hills, Western Ghats, South India, Asia Corvus splendens Found around human habitations and cultivated areas

Background imageCrows Collection: House Crow - On ground by water A widespread resident of India particularly around human habitation

House Crow - On ground by water A widespread resident of India particularly around human habitation
DH-3476 House Crow - On ground by water Kochi (formerly Cochin) India, Asia Corvus splendens Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCrows Collection: House Crow - Perched on telephone wire A widespread resident of India particularly around human

House Crow - Perched on telephone wire A widespread resident of India particularly around human habitation
DH-3475 House Crow - Perched on telephone wire Photographed in Goa, India, Asia Corvus splendens A widespread resident of India particularly around human habitation and cultivated areas

Background imageCrows Collection: Torresian Crow - Largely a crow of the northern half of Australia

Torresian Crow - Largely a crow of the northern half of Australia. Inhabits open forests, woodlands, beaches
DH-3449 Torresian Crow Kupungarri, Kimberleys, Western Australia Corvus orru largely found in the northern half of Australia

Background imageCrows Collection: Torresian Crow Generally found in the northern half of Australia

Torresian Crow Generally found in the northern half of Australia. Found in most habitats from urban areas, beaches
DH-3380 Torresian Crow Dunmarra, Northern Territory, Australia.. Corvus orru Generally found in the northern half of Australia

Background imageCrows Collection: Torresian Crow Suburban Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Torresian Crow Suburban Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
DH-3128 Torresian Crow Suburban Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Corvus orru Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCrows Collection: Little Crow At Alice Springs Sewage Ponds, Northern Territory, Australia

Little Crow At Alice Springs Sewage Ponds, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-2908 Little Crow At Alice Springs Sewage Ponds, Northern Territory, Australia Corvus bennetti Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCrows Collection: Little Crow Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Little Crow Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-2890 Little Crow Ormiston Gorge, West MacDonnell National Park, Northern Territory, Australia Corvus bennetti Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCrows Collection: Hooded Crow Corvus corone cornix Finland BI015015

Hooded Crow Corvus corone cornix Finland BI015015
COS-2482 Hooded Crow Finland Corvus corone cornix Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCrows Collection: Hooded Crow – drinking Cyprus 004032

Hooded Crow – drinking Cyprus 004032
BB-1271 Hooded Crow - drinking Cyprus Corvus corone cornix Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCrows Collection: Large-billed Crow Bangpoo, Thailand

Large-billed Crow Bangpoo, Thailand
AGR-0868 Large-billed Crow Bangpoo, Thailand Corvus macrorhynchos Alan Greensmith Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCrows Collection: Boy Scaring Crows

Boy Scaring Crows
A boy perches on a fence, sounding his rattle to frighten away the crows

Background imageCrows Collection: Racial / King of Crows

Racial / King of Crows
King of the Crows: Chief of the Crow tribe

Background imageCrows Collection: Treasure of Callow Pit

Treasure of Callow Pit
Two men retrieve legendary treasure from Callow Pit, Norfolk. One crows that even Old Nick can t take it from them now, at which a black hand snatches it

Background imageCrows Collection: Boy Scaring Crows 1888

Boy Scaring Crows 1888
A country boy and his dog scare away crows with a rattle

Background imageCrows Collection: Fish Peddler Attacked

Fish Peddler Attacked
At Toul, France, a fish peddler carrying a basket of herrings is ambushed by a swarm of crows who rob him of his stock while he beats them off with his stick

Background imageCrows Collection: Eggs of Crows Etc

Eggs of Crows Etc
Eggs of raven crows, rooks and jackdaws

Background imageCrows Collection: Sheep & Lambs C1880S

Sheep & Lambs C1880S
Sheep, lambs, and a couple of crows

Background imageCrows Collection: Peter Denies Jesus

Peter Denies Jesus
While Jesus is being tried, Peter denies knowing him - not once, but thrice : the cock (right of picture) crows reproachfully

Background imageCrows Collection: Crows in the Snow 1902

Crows in the Snow 1902
Crows search for food in the snow in fields on the outskirts of a German village




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"Crows: The Enigmatic Ballad of the Corvidae Family" In the ancient ballads, like Twa Corbies, they have always held a mysterious allure. These intelligent creatures captivate our imagination with their dark feathers and piercing gaze. Just like the Bald Eagle being harassed by a crow during a winter snowstorm in Alaska, they fearlessly assert themselves amidst nature's harshest conditions. The Corvidae family encompasses four members that share this enigmatic charm. Rooks, such as those seen at pre-roost gatherings near Buckenham in Norfolk's Yare Valley, showcase their social nature as they gather on trees and take flight over Suffolk farmland. Their presence is reminiscent of a scene from an old farm boy's life alongside his loyal plough horse. But they can not limited to rural landscapes alone; they also grace us with their presence in unexpected places. At Alpine Zoo Innsbruck in Tyrol, Austria, we find the Red-billed Chough proudly displaying its vibrant plumage against the European backdrop. As dusk settles upon Niederhorn in Switzerland's Bernese Oberland region, an Alpine Chough perches on rocks casting an intriguing shadow—a silhouette that echoes tales of mystery and adventure. Meanwhile, deep within Hungary's forest pools lies another member of the Corvidae family—the Eurasian Jay—taking delight in bathing under dappled sunlight. Its blue feathers shimmering as it indulges in nature's simple pleasures. These diverse encounters remind us that they can more than just birds; they embody folklore and legends passed down through generations. They symbolize wisdom and cunningness while simultaneously captivating our hearts with their beauty. Whether soaring high above snowy peaks or gathering before roosting for the nightfall chorus near Norfolk's Yare Valley once again—crows continue to enchant us with their timeless allure.