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Tag Archives: crows
Scaredy Crow
Hi blog. The rainy season has officially started in western Japan, three weeks earlier than usual, and we are experiencing rainy season-ish weather here even if the Bureau of Meteorology hasn’t announced it yet. Cloudy days, on and off rain … Continue reading
Walking in a Winter Wonderland
Hi blog. I had been hoping to make one more post last month, but my material was thin and I ended up being busy with other things. We are in the depths of winter here, with some days not getting … Continue reading
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Tagged birds, crows, grey wagtail, jorogumo, mistletoe, wintersweet
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Bird on a Wire
And the birds up on the wires and the telegraph poles They can always fly away from this rain and this cold You can hear them singing out their telegraph code All the way down the telegraph road Dire Straits, … Continue reading
Do not pass Crow (do not collect $200)
Hi blog. Here is an interesting article from late last month. Crows have a poor reputation, but I think part of the problem is that humans don’t know how to deal with a vastly intelligent animal that is using that … Continue reading
Stone the Crows
Japan has a rich diversity of birds, and even in the cities a good variety can be seen – assuming you know where to look. Unfortunately, the casual observer has a hard time seeing past the “big four” – sparrows, … Continue reading