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    • photo of julierene
    • Very nice shot of the Raven:)

    • said julierene

    • 2010.09.26 at 13:14:51 PDT
    • photo of desbank
    • E-cards refused the longer text, forcing me to cut it down. Somehow both managed to crawl in here.

    • said desbank

    • 2010.09.25 at 07:19:24 PDT
    • photo of desbank
    • Now, this is without question, a Raven - not a Black Crow. Why? Because even Outlaws do not lie! Yokes aside, it is nigh impossible to distinguish between them, especially from this angle, as the difference is mainly in the measurements of the beak.

    • said desbank

    • 2010.09.25 at 07:17:12 PDT
    • photo of desbank
    • Now, this is without question, a Raven - not a Black Crow. Why? Because even Outlaws do not lie! Yokes aside, it is nigh impossible to distinguish between them, especially from this angle, as the difference is mainly in the measurements of the beak. We were only 2 boys and we grew up in the early 30's with Max und Moritz , two tame and free-flying Raven who were part of the family in the bundu on the southern Namibian Alluvial Diamond fields' a place called Bogenfels (Rock-Arch).

    • said desbank

    • 2010.09.25 at 07:08:49 PDT

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