Drew some crows yesterday
https://www.instagram.com/p/DV7Ko3kCMrk/?igsh=MWNqaGpnNnJueWZleg==

ORDER: Passeriformes
FAMILY: Corvidae
Don’t think he’s too happy having his picture taken. Or maybe he doesn’t like the seed I put out or the fact that the Starlings ate almost all the nuts.
Happy Mother’s Day 🖤
My children are joining me today to feed the crows, the crows do know them but they have not all been with me when I feed them.
Have a wonderful day and be kind to all the wild things
do birds have accents?? why they makin that noise??
i’ve not heard crows make this noise before. and they’re all making it. like a migratory group of 15-20 crows. wtf??
ALTWorking on a piece that has plagued my thumbnail sketchbook for 6 months. “A Murder of Crows”
whatever mate. *turns you into a murder of crows that all fly away from each other*
you can teach a crow archimedes’ principle. put a plain unsalted peanut or pistachio with the shell still on it into a half-filled bowl or cup of water and give the crow rocks.
The Aesop’s Fable Paradigm & The Inventive Mind of Corvids
In the pale gray light of a winter dawn, a murder of crows perches on the skeletal arms of an old oak. Their raucous calls roll across a frozen field like anonymous accusations. To the untrained eye, this is mere avian clamour, yet folklore invites us to hear something far richer: the whispers of “crow courts,” gatherings in which these black-feathered jurists are said to judge one another, enforce norms, and even punish offenders. Science has long set aside the drama of trials and gavels, yet in doing so it has revealed something more extraordinary; the profound social intelligence that makes those old stories feel uncannily true.