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"Crows: The Enigmatic Ballad of the Corvidae Family" In the ancient ballads, like Twa Corbies, they have always held a mysterious allure

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Crows Collection: Rooks Corvus frugilegus and Jackdaws Corvus monedula arriving at roost at Buckenham
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Crows Collection: Crows mainly Rooks and Jackdaws arriving at roost Buckenham in Yare Valley Norfolk winter
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Crows Collection: A Derbyshire Dale - Henry Dawson
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Crows Collection: Picture No. 11992767
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Crows Collection: Picture No. 11992444
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Crows Collection: Picture No. 11992443
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Crows Collection: Picture No. 11980710
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Crows Collection: Picture No. 11981970
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Crows Collection: Mahdist War - Sudan Campaign - Trinkitat - Signalling
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Crows Collection: King Crows Crow American Indian Chiefs series
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Crows Collection: Tree Filled Crows 1867 Etching first state two
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Crows Collection: Don Quixote Dead Mule 1864 Oil wood 9 3 / 4 x 18 1 / 8
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Crows Collection: µù¡Òü½þ¥ñÚ┤ëÕø│ Flock Crows Dawn Meiji period
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Crows Collection: Picture No. 11806799
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Crows Collection: Picture No. 11806783
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Crows Collection: Source Size = 3772 x 5035
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Crows Collection: Crow Butte. Near Ft. Robinson, Neb. and F
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Crows Collection: Going Home
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Crows Collection: Of them that prolonge from day to day to amende themselfe, illustration from Alexander
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Crows Collection: The Army of Ravens, a scene from The Dream of Rhonabwy, part of The Mabinogion
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Crows Collection: France delivered to crows of all kinds, from La Caricature, 31 October 1831
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Crows Collection: Jesus Predicts Peters Denial, Scenes from the Life of Christ (mosaic)
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Crows Collection: Christ before Caiaphas, Johann Sadeler (I), 1560 - 1600
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Crows Collection: The Vampire (Le Stryge), 1853 (etching)
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Crows Collection: Owl with prey attacked by other bird, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1594
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Crows Collection: THE RIVER CONGO: Scapulated Crows on the Beach at Banana, 1883
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Crows Collection: THE ARCTIC EXPEDITION, THE CROWs NEST, 1875: Theres a sweet little
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Crows Collection: Picture No. 11073826
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Crows Collection: Picture No. 11071893
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Crows Collection: Picture No. 11071892
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Crows Collection: Picture No. 11071438
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Crows Collection: Picture No. 11050833
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Crows Collection: Picture No. 11050832
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Crows Collection: Picture No. 11013599
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Crows Collection: House Crow (Corvus splendens) adult, in flight, Keoladeo Ghana N. P
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Crows Collection: Jamaican Crow (Corvus jamaicensis) adult, perched in palm tree, Linstead, Jamaica, December
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Crows Collection: Rook (Corvus frugilegus) flock, roosting on bare trees in snow, North Yorkshire, England, December
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Crows Collection: Rook (Corvus frugilegus) adult, standing on beach wall, Belfast Lough, County Antrim
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Crows Collection: Rook (Corvus frugilegus) adult, foraging on beach, Belfast Lough, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
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Crows Collection: Common Raven (Corvus corax) adult, perched on lighting during snowfall
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Crows Collection: Common Raven (Corvus corax) flock, scavenging in snow covered fishing harbour, Grundarfjordur
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Crows Collection: Jackdaw (Corvus monedula) chick, fledgling perched on ivy growing up walls of castle
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Crows Collection: Rook (Corvus frugilegus) adult, close-up of head, Norfolk, England, January
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Crows Collection: Rook (Corvus frugilegus) and Jackdaw (Corvus monedula) mixed flock
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Crows Collection: Pied Crow (Corvus albus) adult, perched on branch, Ankasa Reserve, Ghana, February
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Crows Collection: House Crow (Corvus splendens) adult, standing on grass, Sri Lanka, February
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Crows Collection: Jungle Crow (Corvus macrorhynchos) adult, perched on ship, Komodo Island, Komodo N. P
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Crows Collection: Picture No. 10790812


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"Crows: The Enigmatic Ballad of the Corvidae Family" In the ancient ballads, like Twa Corbies, they have always held a mysterious allure. These intelligent creatures captivate our imagination with their dark feathers and piercing gaze. Just like the Bald Eagle being harassed by a crow during a winter snowstorm in Alaska, they fearlessly assert themselves amidst nature's harshest conditions. The Corvidae family encompasses four members that share this enigmatic charm. Rooks, such as those seen at pre-roost gatherings near Buckenham in Norfolk's Yare Valley, showcase their social nature as they gather on trees and take flight over Suffolk farmland. Their presence is reminiscent of a scene from an old farm boy's life alongside his loyal plough horse. But they can not limited to rural landscapes alone; they also grace us with their presence in unexpected places. At Alpine Zoo Innsbruck in Tyrol, Austria, we find the Red-billed Chough proudly displaying its vibrant plumage against the European backdrop. As dusk settles upon Niederhorn in Switzerland's Bernese Oberland region, an Alpine Chough perches on rocks casting an intriguing shadow—a silhouette that echoes tales of mystery and adventure. Meanwhile, deep within Hungary's forest pools lies another member of the Corvidae family—the Eurasian Jay—taking delight in bathing under dappled sunlight. Its blue feathers shimmering as it indulges in nature's simple pleasures. These diverse encounters remind us that they can more than just birds; they embody folklore and legends passed down through generations. They symbolize wisdom and cunningness while simultaneously captivating our hearts with their beauty. Whether soaring high above snowy peaks or gathering before roosting for the nightfall chorus near Norfolk's Yare Valley once again—crows continue to enchant us with their timeless allure.