A Gaggle
This morning we had about 80 Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) in the Corn stubble field across the road from us. This is part of that group. The forground vegetation is Blackberry bushes. This is the only thing separating the geese from our street. Mind you it is about 7 feet high! A bunch of Crows were also in on the feast.
Pumpkin Pie, Not
In the remains of a farmers Pumpkin field the crows found a feast. They are either eating the broken Pumpkin pieces or the grubs and bugs attracted by the Pumpkin. Hard to tell which.
Stand Proud
Here’s a handsome fellow, a Northwestern Crow (Corvus caurinus). It seems that word has got out that there is a good place to get your photo taken. More and more seem to be coming to the fence. This chap is a typical Corvid, interested in where his next meal is coming from! There’s a Suet feeder just off to the left and this guy will take the whole lot if it can get away with it!
Into the Unknown
This handsome Northwestern Crow, (Corvus caurinus) atop a tall hedge of Cedars seems to be staring off into the great unknown.
Preparing Lunch
Here’s a Northwestern Crow. It likes to take the food it has found and dunk it in the neighbours rain gutter. It leaves it there until it is soft enough to eat. Clever Bird! Depending on what it is will determine how long it’s left in the water! Clever Bird!