dpratt wrote:Pete - of course not. You know them better than I do. I appreciate the education! I'll know what to look for next time. While I certainly see ravens out by me all the time, they are a lot more skittish than Bonnie was. It was really cool to see her communicating up close.
Thanks Doug.
Those two are fun to watch.
You never know what they'll do.
One day Bonnie was in a tree nearby and Clyde was on Squeeze.
Bonnie let out three very loud, "harsh", low pitched(for her) calls.
Clyde answered in what sounded to me like an exact "mimic" of her calls---three and very loud.
Then the two of them took off flying like bullets toward the lodge.
It's that ability to mimic each other like that that I find really interesting.
I've only heard them do that a 3 times.
ND wrote:Nice pics, Pete!
Hey ND.
How's life in the chilly mid west?
A friend of mine just began working over there someplace in ND. 20days on/10 off.
Bugger of a drive this time of year
You do much photography in winter? Or just play with what you took earlier?
MarxMN wrote:Thanks for the pictures Pete and Doug.
It is fun to see the Lake MacDonald and Lake MacDonald Lodge areas in January. There is a lot more snow than in November.
Yeah, the lake always has a different look. Never the same.
Lots more snow. More today. Been snowing lightly since daybreak.
Thanks.
Say Hi to Candy
pete