I love pigeons and crows and all birds. In my neighborhood in Pittsburgh, PA USA... about 2 years ago we had migrating crows roost each night for months. I tried to take photos to capture the magic of the moment, but my photography skills and little camera just didn't manage to get great photos. But there were hundreds of crows in the trees around my house, and they communicated throughout the night into morning and then would leave until the next twilight. I will never forget how cool it was.
It certainly sounds cool. Makes me wits I was there to make a couple of shots. I saw something similar here about a month ago but with storks instead of crows. Can you imagine? It was unbelievable. I have posted one picture of them somewhere in this journal not that long ago I think.
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Date: 2016-08-11 01:02 am (UTC)I love Crows. We have many of them here. Many pigeons too.
And seagulls. Lots of seagulls.
The seagulls are bullies. They'll steal food from the pigeons and crows.
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Date: 2016-09-24 10:02 pm (UTC)In my neighborhood in Pittsburgh, PA USA... about 2 years ago we had migrating crows roost each night for months.
I tried to take photos to capture the magic of the moment, but my photography skills and little camera just didn't manage to get great photos.
But there were hundreds of crows in the trees around my house, and they communicated throughout the night into morning and then would leave until the next twilight.
I will never forget how cool it was.
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