Raven Corvus corax | Nov. 19, 2011 |
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It is quite easy to use superlatives when discussing a raven Corvus corax. Ravens are part of the bird family Corvidae, comprising the most intelligent birds, the most social, and so forth.
Ravens are magnificent flyers. |
And ravens are large and strong, as seen in one of my other sequences, of a raven playing with a red-tailed hawk. Ravens have inspired songs, poems, stories, and movies. Dare I mention Edgar Allen Poe? But ravens do have some strange habits. In October 2010, on Jo Hays Vista, I photographed one carrying what looks like to be a golf ball. |
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And in the following year, November 2011, also on Jo Hays Vista, I photographed another raven carrying a golf ball. |
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I doubt whether it could be the same ball, but it could be the same raven.
Perhaps the raven uses the golf balls to decorate its nest. Photo note: I used a Pentax *ist D, for the first photo (back in 2005), a Pentax 20D, with the SMC 1000mm reflex lens, for the second (in Oct. 2010), and with the Sigma 150-500mm lens, for the third (Nov. 17, 2011). |