Corvid enthusiasts who were on twitter before coming here will remember my friend Kris Tsujikawa's crow photographs. Below, two of her latest, posted with permission.

Kris is on the board of PAWS, a local pet and wildlife rescue and rehabilitation organization, and is close to her fundraising goal for this year. If you miss Kris's photography, take a look at what PAWS does and consider making a donation to her campaign.

https://give.paws.org/fundraiser/4644917

#crows #corvids

PAWSwalk: Exercise your heart for animals 2023

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@ct_bergstrom I'm not much of a photographer, but I'll see if I can get some decent pictures of my backyard friends.

I've been feeding them for most of a year now, and they've gone from extremely skittish to only marginally skittish. :D

They'll let me get about 6' away when they come down to eat the cat food I leave them. One, who I've named Phineas, comes by to say hello and chat even when they're not hungry! Cooing, beak clicking, hooting - we make noises at each other and hang out for a few minutes almost every day.

#crows #corvids #seattle

@bluewinds Wonderful! It's so much fun having crow friends.
@ct_bergstrom just donated! they once helped me with an injured crow.

@tuthill You're awesome — thank you so much, John. I really appreciate it.

(Below, one of my crow friends)

@ct_bergstrom I had to go through some loops to force myself to understand that it was "Corvid enthusiasts" and not "COVID enthusiasts" you were tooting about 😅
@ct_bergstrom , I do miss Kris! I love her photos and also we've not met, I went to college with her brother, Jason. Thanks for sharing the link!