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Good news they are neither. The beaks are too small to be a crow or raven.A couple of Crows/Ravens as I am never sure as to which one they are.
Yes these are one or the others as these are Australian birds and we have a lot here and I think these might be the Little Crow. These one are around my area where these were taken. There as I mentioned we do have a few type of different one from small but not overly small to bigger than these ones.Good news they are neither. The beaks are too small to be a crow or raven.
You're going to find the DR of the A7M4 is pretty substantial, and recovery at both ends is pretty good.OK, so here is my crow of the day.
It's no great photo, but it kept me occupied for a couple of hours recovering this much from an almost-silhouette The sun is just to the right.
I am fond of crows. I meet up with a dozen or more every afternoon for a feeding time. I was happy to see that there was actually detail in dark!
Next, I need to learn how to better with the sky.
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Wow, great shots! And I've never seen or heard of a yellow-billed magpie before, many thanks for sharing.California's endemic Yellow-billed Magpie IMBY Sacramento County California USA