A fight of Crows.

He was fleeing to save his life.
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We often have some fights in the sky here and today was no exception.

The Pied Crows protect their territories against roving predatory birds like hawks, falcons and kites, but sometimes they also have to protect against their own.
Sounds like our own lives doesn't it?

This Pied Crow (Corvus albus) stranger decided that the coast was clear and he was about to land in the high palm tree where our resident crow's nest is.
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But his bad luck is that the parents sat hidden in a nearby tree and
here you can see the parents rising up to "greet" the stranger.
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The next moment the parents were above the stranger and he realized that he was in danger.
The stranger flew away at top speed as you can see in the first photo with the parents hot on his heels (wings)
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After a while here the the one parent returned to the tree.
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Finally followed by the other parent a while later. I presume that this is the dad and he made sure that the stranger disappeared.
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I am a bit late tonight with my second post, as we were called out to do a job. A security meeting invited me to come and open the meeting with a reading and prayer. So, it's not really a job as I like what I do.
Any case, "A loota contiua" sporadically in different regions and our country is burning as many of you know.
Extra soldiers were sent in to help the police and we hope that it will all end soon.
In the meantime we do what we can to help.

And That's All Friends!

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX60HS Bridge camera.

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