Sunday, April 6, 2008
Ravens in the Eastern Sierra
Birdwatching in the early Spring comes with the advantage of naked trees! Without leaves to hide nests, viewing is easy. This raven pair took turns protecting their nest in the Eastern Sierra near Bishop, CA. (First thought these to be crows then noticed the wedge-shaped tail indicative of a raven. Crows have fan-shaped tails.)
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