La Corneille têtue, illustration de couverture pour un recueil de contes populaires d’Iran, éditions l’Asiathèque – gouache, 2022.
Graphisme Jean-Marc Eldin.
The birds eating the Gavle Goat are jackdaws, which are corvids, but not crows.
People also call the family corvidae the "crow family" but that family includes ravens, jays, rooks, magpies, etc. So, I guess you could call jackdaws crows if you really want to, but if you're going to do that you should commit to that classification and call bluejays crows as well.
The jackdaws are, however, very cute, and very good for taking up the mantle of destroying the goat.
This isn't really a question as much as it is just dropping in out of the blue to tell you that your Tumblr has this energy about it...this calm, stillness but with flashes of warm lightening if that makes any sense at all. It's attractive but that's not the 'draw' entirely because it's not solely reblogs but also these snapshots into your life that you show ever-so-often; which for me is the entire reason I'm here.
I'm not an expert, I know nothing about ornithology or biology or zoology or wildlife science or animal behaviours or animal intelligence, but sometimes I think about the fact that birdwatchers in Toronto observed a raven learn how to mimic crow calls, make a nest with a crow and raise a pair of crow-raven hybrids the birdwatchers referred to as cravens and I just think. That's gotta be love, baby.