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total-convergence · 3 days
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Xa ontogeny
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The Xa and how they grow. The brown-feathered kiddos past age of 1,5 are already able to fly somewhat. Xa don't show any sexual dimorphism, so there's only one Xa image for each life stage. Here's more about this sophont: https://www.tumblr.com/total-convergence/726112557515128832/tcxa
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crows-before-bros · 2 days
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Watched four crows flying together, then two of them began fighting in the air. Caught this shot of after a collision where one clawed the other.
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birdblues · 8 months
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Western Jackdaw & European Fallow Deer
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herpsandbirds · 2 months
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Common Green Magpies (Cissa chinensis), family Corvidae, order Passeriformes, India
photograph by @dhanapalphotography
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corvidsofthedeep · 6 months
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No Context Crow #124: Blanket Crow
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wild-raven-and-crow · 2 months
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Munin at Yosemite National Park, enjoying a view of the river.
(Munin is my African raven.)
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abz-j-harding · 5 months
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Preview pages for Parliament of Rooks #2
Read it here
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thegorgonist · 4 months
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Ah, January! It's a bare wintery landscape where I live, so here are some crows we visit at the park every day. Shop
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fishtrouts · 2 years
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Dragons are so dramatic 🙄
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todaysbird · 1 year
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the purplish jay is a medium-sized member of the corvid family found in portions of south america (bolivia, brazil, colombia, ecuador, guyana, and peru). like other jays, these birds are noisy and social, and often travel in loud groups through the forest canopy. they prefer tropical & subtropical lowland forest habitats. they are named for their distinctive purple-blue color. like other jays, they are omnivorous, and feed on everything from fruits and insects to small reptiles and eggs.
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alonglistofbirds · 3 months
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[2501/11080] Clark's nutcracker - Nucifraga columbiana
Order: Passeriformes Suborder: Passeri Superfamily: Corvoidea Family: Corvidae (corvids)
Photo credit: Eric VanderWerf via Macaulay Library
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vi-visected · 10 months
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God bless the daylight
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crows-before-bros · 2 days
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Basil the Crow
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feather-bone · 3 months
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Common raven. Intelligent, adaptable, and playful! They play alone, with other ravens, and sometimes with other species like wolves and otters.
[ID: an illustration of a raven flying to the right, surrounded by twigs in a circular pattern. the background is teal with white stars. below if a short video of two ravens playing in the snow. end.]
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herpsandbirds · 2 months
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Black-headed Jay or Lanceolated Jay (Garrulus lanceolatus), family Corvidae, order Passeriformes, Sattal, Uttarakhand, India
photograph by Sujatha Murching
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corvidsofthedeep · 1 year
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No Context Crow #72: Origami Crow
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