Brown-Necked Raven with Dune by David Clark
David Clark

Brown-Necked Raven with Dune by

Brown-necked ravens are indigenous to the sand dunes and mountains on the United Arab Emirates – usually they are in alone or in pairs – today 30 of them were in the dunes hunting lizards and skinks in the sand. I tried to find what a flock of ravens is called and here are the results: congress or quorum or flight or plunder or unkindness (seems this is the one?) or conspiracy or constable or ???

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  • linaji
    linajiover 1 year ago

    Holy Wow.. otter.. you are soaring!!! xoxoxo

  • Lynda  McDonald
    Lynda McDonaldover 1 year ago

    this is really good !………….hard to show detail on them !
    fabulous image

  • Béla Török
    Béla Törökover 1 year ago

    Great capture, David!

  • Chris Snyder
    Chris Snyderover 1 year ago

    What wonderful contrast! Beautiful.

  • Quinn Blackburn
    Quinn Blackburnover 1 year ago

    marvelous portrait of one of my favorite Creature Teachers :o)

  • Thanks Quinn – I love to watch these guys – they have been in a “group” of about 10-15 lately and they are so intelligent and clever – it is a joy to watch them – dave

    – David Clark

  • Eyal Nahmias
    Eyal Nahmiasover 1 year ago

    Thanks for sharing with the Art of the Middle East group.