Hi Mike. I’ve looked at several of your photos, and paused on this one, cause I love Ravens – it’s been one of the best things about moving to the Southwest. Your photos are a combination of “wow, what a lucky shot” and showing your eye for composition, particularly in the black and white ones. Thanks for visiting my blog.
Thanks, Ravens are one of my favorite birds to watch and observe for their many and varied behaviors and sounds. Thanks for the ind words on the blog. we have fun getting out and seeing and being in a more fractal and less contrived environment than the city we live in to make a living. Hope yo are having a good Sunday and wishing you a great week ahead.
Hi, ravens are indeed so smart. I always feel like they are giving me the once over and trying to figure me out and perhaps they ware thinking about figuring out what we are thinking.
Splendid!
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Susan, thanks.
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Horace has been busy! Nice capture!
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Horace has indeed been busy. 🙂
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What a gem!
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Thanks, Horace is indeed a gem. Take care.
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Wonderful shot. Love the detailed feathers. And the dirty beak of course. 😉
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THanks, hope your weekend is going great. He was a great guy to photograph and seemed happy to hang out with us.
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Splendid capture…wow, awesome details…feels like I should be reaching in the pic to feed him!
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Tammy, you probably could have reached out to feed him. He was quite approachable and very interested in us.
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Ha! Love it.
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Thanks, hope you are having a great weekend.
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He looks like a Horace, however. I like his stature. His shows he’s not afraid to dig in deep and get dirty for what he wants. 🙂
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Then Horace it is. Hope your weekend is going great.
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Thanks, Mike! I had a good weekend. Flew by. *sigh*
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I agree it flew by. Hope your upcoming week is a great one.
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Thank you! Same to you! 🙂
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You are welcome.
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Thanks for ‘liking’ my recent blog post, Mike. You’ve got some pretty amazing images here too! I especially like ‘Horace’.
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Why thanks for taking the time to stop by here and provide a little feedback. It is greatly appreciated. Hope your week is off to a great start.
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I would concur with that assessment although without judgement on his character.
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What a character!
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A character full of character. Hope your day is going great.
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Sublime shot.
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Thanks, he had personality with a capitol P.
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Black beaked caked and streaked
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Right on! Hope you are having a great day.
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Hi Mike. I’ve looked at several of your photos, and paused on this one, cause I love Ravens – it’s been one of the best things about moving to the Southwest. Your photos are a combination of “wow, what a lucky shot” and showing your eye for composition, particularly in the black and white ones. Thanks for visiting my blog.
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Thanks, Ravens are one of my favorite birds to watch and observe for their many and varied behaviors and sounds. Thanks for the ind words on the blog. we have fun getting out and seeing and being in a more fractal and less contrived environment than the city we live in to make a living. Hope yo are having a good Sunday and wishing you a great week ahead.
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What a great capture of the raven.
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Thanks Dina, Hope your day is going well.
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Marvellous shot!
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Thanks.
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Horace is a beauty! Ravens are such clever birds, I always wonder what they’re thinking!
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Hi, ravens are indeed so smart. I always feel like they are giving me the once over and trying to figure me out and perhaps they ware thinking about figuring out what we are thinking.
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Handsome guy!
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Indeed.
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love the details, great capture
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Thanks Julz and thanks for taking the time to leave us some feedback as we really appreciate it.
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Horace is FANTASTIC!
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He is quite a guy for sure.
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