FunkyGibbon 27 Mar 2015 Are you sure? I don't have a picture of the signage but I thought it was a raven. Also Tallinn's ZTL entry has Raven but no Carrion Crow.
Are you sure? I don't have a picture of the signage but I thought it was a raven. Also Tallinn's ZTL entry has Raven but no Carrion Crow.
Chlidonias 27 Mar 2015 with some googling, there are several sites which say it is an albino hooded crow....
FunkyGibbon 28 Mar 2015 Chlidonias said: with some googling, there are several sites which say it is an albino hooded crow.... Click to expand... I think you (and google) are right Chli. Also in the parts of the eastern Baltic I visited Hooded Crows were pretty ubiquitous.
Chlidonias said: with some googling, there are several sites which say it is an albino hooded crow.... Click to expand... I think you (and google) are right Chli. Also in the parts of the eastern Baltic I visited Hooded Crows were pretty ubiquitous.
P P Pertinax 28 Mar 2015 The beak is not heavy enough for Raven. Also the bird's general shape and shorter neck is more crow-like than Raven.
The beak is not heavy enough for Raven. Also the bird's general shape and shorter neck is more crow-like than Raven.
B B bongowwf 28 Mar 2015 This bird - wildborn in Russia (Kamchatka), sorry - Oriental Crow (orientalis) - ssp. Carrion Crow (Corvus corone)
This bird - wildborn in Russia (Kamchatka), sorry - Oriental Crow (orientalis) - ssp. Carrion Crow (Corvus corone)