its the reflection from the glass ,so there is a raven in the mirror,-) who irritats the female raven of the couple,she thinks she `s got a rival....i think
I have a hybrid male raven that tries to mate with my hand! He then crouches and does the wing and tail vibrating. I also have a rescued crow that does the same thing. It's funny, I'll try to video it!
Wow, so neat! I didn't realize the females used their "beards" like that too, but ya it does seem the one attacking the window was doing female display. The male puts his beak up and the female puts it down. It's so neat learning about these birds. There's so much to learn.
Yes, there are many crows, and ravens too, like these. Crows are common nationwide, while ravens are common only in certain areas. Fortunately for me, they are common where I live!
These are very intelligent. They were probably curious of the glass and were probably trying to find a way in.
Shadowblood66 1 month ago
@chadschuler2000
As far as I know, there is no sure way to tell a raven's sex besides DNA testing.
koRnkitty 4 months ago
Cute.:-)
guyNbluejeans 6 months ago
what sorcery is this
chengda85 8 months ago
its the reflection from the glass ,so there is a raven in the mirror,-) who irritats the female raven of the couple,she thinks she `s got a rival....i think
031doolittle 2 years ago
I have a hybrid male raven that tries to mate with my hand! He then crouches and does the wing and tail vibrating. I also have a rescued crow that does the same thing. It's funny, I'll try to video it!
euromerc 3 years ago
how can you tell a ravens sex, i really want to know cuz i have a white raven that visits my home.
chadschuler2000 3 years ago
Wow, so neat! I didn't realize the females used their "beards" like that too, but ya it does seem the one attacking the window was doing female display. The male puts his beak up and the female puts it down. It's so neat learning about these birds. There's so much to learn.
Beardedyoungman 3 years ago
Yes, there are many crows, and ravens too, like these. Crows are common nationwide, while ravens are common only in certain areas. Fortunately for me, they are common where I live!
ccoraxfan 4 years ago
i mean, there are a lot of crows in your country?
DarkCrow1303 4 years ago