This crow, though. So, there I was, taking a nice hike along the Coyote Peak trail not far from where I live. My husband spots the crow eating a dead fish while floating on a stick. (There will be a future post of this lovely stick and the crow’s most excellent taste in sticks later.)
The crow takes flight, and since I’d already been graced with a picture of a crow sharing interest in the same stick, I decided to grab some shots of it flying off. Behold! The crow decided to do a flyby of this most excellent stick-in-training.
The reservoir we hiked around had plenty of sticks, with an ample selection of sticks-in-training.
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Fun Fact: this American crow was doing its best to disguise itself as a fish crow. Alas, fish crows do not typically live in my region, but it was a delight seeing this doing crow things.
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