Spit mixed with dirt – Muddy words flow








*actually, this day I watched one crow knock over another one and was viciously pecking it and beating it. The other began crying out, it sounded in pain, until several other crows walked up, as if to break it up, they just surrounded them closer and closer until the bully let the loser hop away, crying and sadly croaking as it did. None of the crows did anything except surround the bully. When it hopped a couple times after the loser, they tightened their circle until it turned the other way and separated. Then they all went back their ways. Super fascinating interaction. I was absolutely touched and in awe. Love these birds.








*this was an interesting interaction. A young bald eagle flew across the property with what I believe were moose guts in its talons. It flew into one of the spruce trees on my land, landing about 2/3 down, went deep into the branches, hiding, eating. Two more adult eagles followed it. One landed on the ground below the tree and this one in a nearby tree.




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Thank you, Tara, for the excellent photos!
Joanna
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I appreciate that! Thank YOU 💕
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You are welcome, Tara!
Joanna
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Some humans could take a clue from the crows about how to deal with a bully. They are amazing creatures in many ways. And getting that zoom closeup of the eagle without a tripod is quite an accomplishment. Wonderful photos!
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It was such an interesting interaction!!
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Yes, it reminded me of observations of crows gathering around a dead flock member, as if to mourn, or at least say “Goodby”.
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When I visited Ketchikan, I was surprised at how many bad eagles there were. Nice photos.
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Yes, I believe Alaska has the largest concentration of bald eagles in the world, if I remember correctly. Never been to Ketchikan other by ferry, but it looks beautiful.
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It was. I took a tour but realized I paid to see my backyard, basically, from when I lived in Washington State.
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Oh yes, southeast Alaska, almost touching western Washington…. Pretty much the same landscape. Washington is a beautiful state, too. I lived there (eastern WA) for a number of years.
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Awesome darling. 😔
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Thanks Steven 😌
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The eagle is unreal, great photos. 💚
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I love when a photo turns out! 😍
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Beautiful photos as always Tara, I love how each of them seems to show off their character 🥰
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Thanks Steven 😌 it’s always nice when a few shots turn out!
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very nice pictures!!
birds are beautiful. they look so chill and somehow noble.
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These are amazing pictures. That camera of yours must have cost a bit… mine is nowhere near that good.
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It wasn’t too bad. Like $350. But I think I want to invest in a different type because it was hoping I could take aurora shots with this (the reason I was willing to spend this much) and turns out I actually cannot. So I need to do some research and find the right camera for me.
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Oh really that sounds like it’s in the same ballpark as my setup. I’ve got a Canon SLR with a wide and narrow zoom up to 300mm.
How come you can’t take aurora pictures with it?
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This camera doesn’t allow me to change the settings to actually take them. Super bummed because when I was comparing cameras I was SURE it said I could. Ugh.
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Ah now that is a pain… Dammit.
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Loved the Baldie shots and Crows Tara! You had a great study.
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Awesome! I’m glad you liked them. It was a special moment.
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I can tell you put in a extra effort Tara!
You’ll be dreaming of Eagles now!
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these are wondrous photos, Tara!
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Thank you Joe! 💕
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Really great shots. Also Puffins! How awesome.
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Puffins are so cute.
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