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The Hoodie-Crow
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The Hoodie-Crow
The youngest of the farmers three daughters agrees to marry the hoodie crow (bird) whilst doing her washing under a tree with her sisters. (West Highland story)
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In this enchanting West Highland tale, the youngest daughter of a hardworking farming family is seen washing clothes beneath the shade of a tree with her older sisters. The serene scene is interrupted by the unexpected arrival of an unusual suitor. Perched upon a nearby branch, the Hoodie-Crow (Corvus cornix), with its distinctive black feathers adorned with a hood-like plume, gazes intently at the youngest daughter. The Hoodie-Crow, a magical creature from local folklore, had long admired the youngest daughter's kindness and grace. He had decided that she would make an ideal wife, and, with a boldness that belied his avian nature, he proposed to her in front of her sisters. The older sisters were aghast at the prospect of their youngest sister marrying a bird. They scoffed and ridiculed the Hoodie-Crow, dismissing him as an unsuitable match. The youngest daughter, however, surprised everyone with her gracious response. She saw beyond the bird's unusual appearance and recognized the sincerity in his heart. With a gentle smile, she agreed to marry the Hoodie-Crow, much to the astonishment of her sisters and the onlookers. The news of the youngest daughter's unconventional choice spread throughout the land, and the tale of the Hoodie-Crow and his human bride became a cherished part of West Highland folklore. This moment in history is beautifully captured in this photograph from the Mary Evans Picture Library. The image transports us back in time, allowing us to witness the magic and wonder of a bygone era. The Hoodie-Crow, with his regal bearing and the youngest daughter, bathed in the soft light of the tree, create a scene that is both enchanting and timeless.
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