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Crow Rides On The Back Of An Eagle In Once-In-A-Lifetime Photos
Phoo Chan, a talented California-based bird photographer whose photos have been featured by National Geographic, has captured an incredible, once-in-a-lifetime series of photos of a crow landing and riding on the back of a bald eagle mid-flight.
Crows before hoes
I saw two birds do this once many years ago
i remember the space shuttle being piggybacked to houston, tx on a 747..
If this is not cut & paste as we suspect, then it the most remarkable series of photos I've seen in many years; crows and ravens will normally only approach a bird of prey (since they are prey) when it fears the predator is encroaching upon its nesting ground, and peck at the larger bird before dashing away. Predators are able to spin with talons upward should the pesky annoyance stick around too long or return too often, and then the inattentive lager might sustain serious, if not fatal, wounds.
Outstanding work, either way.
That is uber-kewl....
thanks - crows are clever and cunning i know
Crows are the lazy slackers of the avian world.
so beautiful