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    A Right Telling Off...

    I was out shooting in my local park, a place often dominated by crows. As anyone familiar with them will testify to, they are a raucous bunch, particularly so when they are wound up over something. This time one individual incurred the wrath of what I presume was an elder, who launched into a long and vociferous tirade on the unfortunate miscreant. I shot the result and, and while perhaps my imagination or an attempt to anthropomorphise, the victim of this looks particularly sheepish and miserable...

    I know crows are very smart but never been able to perceive any close details because of their all-black livery. It makes them a royal pain to try to photograph as well!

    A Right Telling Off...

    Gory Details: Canon EOS 7D Mk II, EF-L 100-400 Mk II + 1.4 Mk III Extender, ISO 200, 460mm equiv. f7.1, 1/400sec at 30m
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    Re: A Right Telling Off...

    Nicely timed capture.

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    Re: A Right Telling Off...

    Nice scene with plenty of fine feather detail.

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    Very nicely done Trev. As Geoff says, plenty of fine feather detail - which is not easy with these. The spot of red at the "hinge" of the beak in the right side one is a bonus.

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    Re: A Right Telling Off...

    The best bit is the body language of the bird on the left. Clever capture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    The best bit is the body language of the bird on the left. Clever capture.
    Thanks John.

    I did not appreciate until this that birds could actually wince...
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    Re: A Right Telling Off...

    What a great image, made me laugh. I may show it to my wife......or maybe not

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    great image Trev, well captured and yep seen them do that - they actually do manage to look embarressed and wince at particulally strident scolding dont they

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    Re: A Right Telling Off...

    Trev, a really good shot. Was this hand held (I believe your usual practice?)? -- no sign of motion blur.

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    Thanks for all the kind words to Marie, John, Geoff, Bill, Mark, and Bruce:

    Yes, it was hand-held, and you are quite correct that is my normal mode!

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    Re: A Right Telling Off...

    Well seen and captured Trev. I wonder if the one on the right could be a juvenile begging for food. As its closest to the camera but looks to be the smaller of the two. The red at the junction of its upper and lower beak seem like the colouring young birds have which act as an additional (the wide open beak being the other) aiming point for adults at feeding time.


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    Re: A Right Telling Off...

    This is a really fun capture. As you say, they are a "raucous bunch" and quit annoying at 5 a.m.

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    Ah, so the "conversation" MIGHT be something like... "You call that a meal!!? What a pathetic effort!!! I WANT MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

    I understand what you mean about the target concept. I was trying out the performance of some camera gear (instead of studying for an exam ) and I took the shot below of a seagull. Initially I thought it had swallowed a cherry, but quickly realized ALL the seagulls must have swallowed a cherry because they all looked the same. I later discovered that the red "cherry" was a target for chicks to hit to release the food from the parent's gullet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ST1 View Post
    Well seen and captured Trev. I wonder if the one on the right could be a juvenile begging for food. As its closest to the camera but looks to be the smaller of the two. The red at the junction of its upper and lower beak seem like the colouring young birds have which act as an additional (the wide open beak being the other) aiming point for adults at feeding time.
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    Re: A Right Telling Off...

    The crow on the right side is the young one screaming for food, sure ; here we have crows all over.....

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    Two beautiful shots

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    Thanks Binnur and Nandakumar!

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