why this crow is suffering from colour loss?Btb you've not clicked the wisdom at Juhu beach yet?
He sur is checking you out Deepak, I love the wild birds, have so many that come and feed in my back garden. Have a great Sunday.
Always look forward to your camera critters!! Interesting coloring!
Like the bokeh.
The albino version hehe
Looking at the crowd or for food -looks like a sabji bazar down there.Very nice capture.
great capture. kakku looks so cute:-)
very natural pose n take :)
I really like this picture. When I was young, I wanted to have a tame crow, but somehow it never happened. :o)— KKay, Alberta, CanadaAn Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Years and years of soaringbetween houses,alighting on balconiesand glaringat the smart lady applying stuff. years and yearsof hanging out on telephone poles,peeringinto living rooms and watchingcommercials on afternoon TV soaps....He tried.He really tried,crushing open the tube,with his clawsand rubbinghis neck in it....And now,misguided,remorseful,he ponders,over why he believedthat "Fair and Lovely"was an answer.Time to go caw at the Unilever building......
And did you answer his question?Lucy
That's an extraordinary capture!
What a cute pose!
Curious critter, and probably checking you out with good reason seeing as how you were pointing that strange-looking machine at it! :-)
Nice capture.
Great capture of "the" look.
the crow looks lost in thoughts!
awesome capture :)
Such a beauty!
it must be wondering- what next?Great capture though :) http://vj-menon.blogspot.com/
Perfect capture and caption :-)
What a handsome devil this is!
why this crow is suffering from colour loss?
ReplyDeleteBtb you've not clicked the wisdom at Juhu beach yet?
He sur is checking you out Deepak, I love the wild birds, have so many that come and feed in my back garden. Have a great Sunday.
ReplyDeleteAlways look forward to your camera critters!! Interesting coloring!
ReplyDeleteLike the bokeh.
ReplyDeleteThe albino version hehe
ReplyDeleteLooking at the crowd or for food -looks like a sabji bazar down there.Very nice capture.
ReplyDeletegreat capture. kakku looks so cute:-)
ReplyDeletevery natural pose n take :)
ReplyDeleteI really like this picture. When I was young, I wanted to have a tame crow, but somehow it never happened. :o)
ReplyDelete— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Years and years
ReplyDeleteof
soaring
between houses,
alighting
on balconies
and glaring
at the smart lady applying stuff.
years and years
of
hanging out
on telephone poles,
peering
into living rooms
and watching
commercials
on afternoon TV soaps....
He tried.
He really tried,
crushing open the tube,
with his claws
and rubbing
his neck in it....
And now,
misguided,
remorseful,
he ponders,
over why he believed
that "Fair and Lovely"
was an answer.
Time to go
caw
at the Unilever building......
And did you answer his question?
ReplyDeleteLucy
That's an extraordinary capture!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute pose!
ReplyDeleteCurious critter, and probably checking you out with good reason seeing as how you were pointing that strange-looking machine at it! :-)
ReplyDeleteNice capture.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture of "the" look.
ReplyDeletethe crow looks lost in thoughts!
ReplyDeleteawesome capture :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a beauty!
ReplyDeleteit must be wondering- what next?
ReplyDeleteGreat capture though :)
http://vj-menon.blogspot.com/
Perfect capture and caption :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome devil this is!
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome devil this is!
ReplyDeletePerfect capture and caption :-)
ReplyDeleteYears and years
ReplyDeleteof
soaring
between houses,
alighting
on balconies
and glaring
at the smart lady applying stuff.
years and years
of
hanging out
on telephone poles,
peering
into living rooms
and watching
commercials
on afternoon TV soaps....
He tried.
He really tried,
crushing open the tube,
with his claws
and rubbing
his neck in it....
And now,
misguided,
remorseful,
he ponders,
over why he believed
that "Fair and Lovely"
was an answer.
Time to go
caw
at the Unilever building......
He sur is checking you out Deepak, I love the wild birds, have so many that come and feed in my back garden. Have a great Sunday.
ReplyDelete