It’s a bird city
Cork City, where birds have become incredibly adept at turning human carelessness into dining opportunities. Urban-adapted birds like the seagulls and crows photographed here have developed significantly different behaviours compared to their rural counterparts. City-dwelling seagulls often show reduced fear responses to humans and have learned to time their foraging around peak human activity periods,…
Stop crows walking on people
It’s a serious problem all over the world. Crows are walking on people. In Cork, they put up signs hoping to discourage the crows, but instead the crows just walk on the signs.
Outstretched Wings
A crow lifts off from the pole he was standing on, with his wings spread out to glide down.
The Crumb Patrol
A crow watches for crumbs on the ground at the Blarney Woollen Mills today. The white gazebo/tent is gone but it was good to see the (permanent?) outdoor covered seating next to the building still there.
Having a drink
Two crows on the top of Berwick Fountain on the Grand Parade, Cork.
Crows for the Snow
Crows sitting through the snow falling in Blarney a few minutes ago.






