I love ravens... they are worlds smarter than pigeons.
Did you know they mate for life?

And tend to find a place to call home and stay there. That's a shot that's fun and I'd put it into bw I think... It is hard to resist feeding them... very naughty, but I confess to doing it just once in winter at the Painted Desert Blue Mesa OVerlook... I wrote a poem about him. I named him "Sam" (I named all ravens "Sam")
and took a lot of photos :-) )

ann


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These guys hung around "Valley View" -- a  vista point in Yosemite.

Despite there being a $250 fine against feeding the wildlife, I saw people feeding them all the time. (It is also not good to get wildlife dependent on being fed.)

At first I thought they were crows, but they were way too big -- 8" to 12" long. And fat. I decided they must be ravens. It was sort of weird seeing the bird of doom ("Nevermore.") acting like a pigeon.

As I was waiting for the light to get better, this grooming went on. I presume one was picking something out of the other's crown. Couple or mother and child. It was interesting bird behavior.
http://www.mapphotography.com/PAWS/pages/pigeons.htm

Just for  fun, nothing great.

Marnie aka Doe  :-)

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