
While not the original Horace, a pseudonym we seem to have applied to most of the Ravens we meet along the way, his slightly muddy beak and side profile sent us on a trip down memory lane to the day we first met the original.

While not the original Horace, a pseudonym we seem to have applied to most of the Ravens we meet along the way, his slightly muddy beak and side profile sent us on a trip down memory lane to the day we first met the original.
I think we all have a Horace somewhere 😂. Great portrait.
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Hi Ted, that is for sure and with many species comes a different name.
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handsome, dignified bird.
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He is indeed sure of himself.
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I love this photo, Mike. I love ravens. You captured the mischievousness of the raven with the muddy bill, and the majesty in his/her stance, color, eye. Looks very much like your original Horace, which I find very interesting, also from early March. I suppose they have to dig in the mud by March when its been winter so long, and prey is more difficult to find.
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Hi Jet, we love ravens as well. They are so intelligent and so much fun to sit and observe. That muddy beak is a very common feature in many of our photographs of ravens around us.
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Impressive toenails!
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He just had a pedicure . 🙂
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