One of the local crow population that has white feathers mixed in with the black.
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That's feathers growing back in scar tissue from when you hit him with the edge of your pattern. :naughty:
I never miss.....👁
Maybe hes old like us :innocentwhistle:
there is a population of crows locally that have a lot of white feathers mixed in with the black. There's even a couple that are predominantly white. I wonder if the white crows get beat up by the black crows... :innocentwhistle:
Black crows matta :laf:
We have both crows and ravines, crows have a season, ravens do not. I once asked our local Game Warden "how in the hell am I supposed to tell the difference when they are flying." He replied, "If you hit it it's a crow, if you miss it's a raven."
Quote from: JohnP on November 01, 2022, 10:32:04 AMWe have both crows and ravines, crows have a season, ravens do not. I once asked our local Game Warden "how in the hell am I supposed to tell the difference when they are flying." He replied, "If you hit it it's a crow, if you miss it's a raven."
Love it! That's a practical field cop enforcing silly laws dreamed up by a bureaucrat. Bravo!
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