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look at the top left at the two humongous black birds. they are too large to be crows and have the wrong beak to be an American Buzzard
those bricks must be 8 inches long
San Antonio,TX
Comments (51)
Star4mation
Cool capture Richard :)
prutzworks
must thinking of Alfred H indeed creepy
flavia49
very nice
UVDan
I love that shot. Lots of cool textures are happening there.
MagikUnicorn Online Now!
Crow Spy :)
Roywig
Big brother is watching you!!
sandra46
fabulous work!
SidheRoseGraphics
I think they're Western Ravens (Corvus Corax Sinuatus). They can average just over two feet in length. We saw some down in the Grand Canyon area that were bigger than that, camping there. The one that dive-bombed our tent was huge and must have had a 5 foot wingspan. No lie. Cool image.
mickeyrony
An more than 125 years old house And your birds may be in plastic lol....?? ((5++))
evielouise
maybe large black hawks!~~ great capture!~~
Razor42
Cool style! Odin's crows maybe?
PHELINAS
Splendid house and of course capture! Well done!
jocko500
wonderful seeing them
eekdog
they just are big ones i think, (crows) i've seen enormous ones here. love that old buildings structure with the faded ads.
starship64
Great capture.
Windigo
The California Condor (Gymnogyps californianus) currently restricted to western coastal mountains of the United States and Mexico. Well, it is possible they are adolescents without the neck feathers displaying prominently and ranging much farther afield! Apparently the neck colors appear around 3 to 5 years of age! Definitely large for crows or ravens! Great shot of the building also!!
blinkings
What captures my eye here is the 'ghost sign'. I love them, and they are getting harder to see.
ontar1
Could be Ravens, cool pov, outstanding capture!!!!!!!!!!!
drifterlee
Cool old building!
LBJ2
Fabulous capture and motif, Richard. I feel pretty sure it is predators. Some kind of eagle birds.
Cyve
Excelent shot !