tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8201308024297390825.post6211569002035888128..comments2023-08-10T04:33:56.333-04:00Comments on Primarily pets: Crows signal spring isn't too far awayBarbara Selkirkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00205002207202871886noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8201308024297390825.post-1178096024628382382011-03-07T10:22:47.866-05:002011-03-07T10:22:47.866-05:00I am reading these post backwards so I had to chuc...I am reading these post backwards so I had to chuckle. You sure did get a change of weather didn't you! <br /><br />I was trying to photograph some birds yesterday (which I never do) and the same thing happened to me. I would stand silently and tip toe and every single time I would get close they would fly away lol I am sure I looked crazy to anyone watching me. <br /><br />I hope the presence of these guys really does mean a change of weather for you soon sweetie!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8201308024297390825.post-46713071203808788772011-03-05T16:52:00.004-05:002011-03-05T16:52:00.004-05:00You are correct, the picture you show is a raven. ...You are correct, the picture you show is a raven. Notice the thick coarse beak. Ravens frequently will drive crows out of an area if there is not enough food for both. These two closely related species compete for the same forage. <br /><br />Crows and ravens are prophetic in many Native American cultures. They are considered to be a symbol of good luck.Billhttp://www.wildramblings.comnoreply@blogger.com