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1941Impressive wings and look at the color on the upper wingtips: [graphic]Brumar8938/14/2014
1940This is a really neat Hummingbird site. "The Hummingbird Web Site -------Neeka17/25/2014
1939One smart bird flixxy.comCarolyn37/9/2014
1938Parent birds will continue to feed chicks that fall out of the nest. If they areNeeka-7/7/2014
1937Years ago some morning doves decided to make a nest on my sons bike that was hanGeoff Altman17/6/2014
1936The commentary on that photo says it's a parent bird protecting its babies, Tom Clarke-6/30/2014
1935Looks like a juvenile. He's cute!Neeka-6/30/2014
1934crows ain't ascared a nuttin [graphic]Tom Clarke-6/29/2014
1933We call them "Camp Robbers." Very nice birds that we see a lot when weNeeka-6/18/2014
1932This is one of my favorite northern birds: en.wikipedia.org We always called tDMaA-6/18/2014
1931I recently moved to an area that has Ravens, but there weren't any at our olNeeka-6/18/2014
1930Ravens are tough. They stick it out all winter up here. Crows migrate south.,DMaA-6/18/2014
1929Try out The Raven Diaries at YouTube. [youtube video] theravendiaries.comNeeka16/18/2014
1928Maybe you are scary.DMaA-6/18/2014
1927Can't believe how close they're willing to get to that guy! Then they stTom Clarke-6/18/2014
1926Close up view and vocalization. Raven [yt]pbQ4iL7_oT4#t=210[/yt] Ingenious RaNeeka16/18/2014
1925Maybe it goes back to the tagteam relationship ravens and wolves have always hadTom Clarke-6/18/2014
1924It is fascinating, but I don't have the time to do much research. The associNeeka-6/16/2014
1923Intriguing question: Did the dog "read" the birds play signals? It soDMaA-6/16/2014
1922 Play behaviour of Australian Magpie Play behaviour ofNeeka16/16/2014
1921They are obviously very easy to domesticate. Australian Magpie "Maggie&quoNeeka-6/16/2014
1920I'm totally against keeping wild animals as pets, but it seems that one has Neeka26/16/2014
1919The dog is in pure play mode - putting out all the play signals. Wonder what thDMaA-6/16/2014
1918Love that bird!! :) Thought I had seen that before. I had not, but I've seenTom Clarke16/16/2014
1917That's amazing. The magpie actually out plays the puppy...... Never seen a Geoff Altman26/15/2014
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