Carrion Crow – forty years ago in my nature notebooks
Forty years ago I was a young boy with a fascination for nature and was dedicated to filling in my nature notebooks. Here’s my entry for the Carrion Crow I saw:
Today I’m just as fascinated by these Carrion Crows in the park in Devon. If I was in Orkney I’d find it very difficult to find the black form of the Carrion Crow but would be looking at a grey-backed Hooded Crow instead.
They are magnificent birds; they look so large until you see Ravens. Persecution by humans mean that only the genetically wary ones have survived.
As this one flies to a tall tree in the park I see it flap its wings with long, slow beats.