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Published: 2009-05-15 16:10:01 +0000 UTC; Views: 1170; Favourites: 21; Downloads: 50
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Description After strolling through the woods nearby, we stopped for a cup of coffee and a sandwich, when a few Jackdaws (Kauw in Dutch and Corvus monedula in Latin ) came to visite us near our table in the hope they would get something also. Which they did !
This one came and sat next to me in a very relaxed manner, so I took his photo at an distance of 25cm (10 inches) with the 10-20 mm sigma !! and was allowed to feed him by hand afterwards !

Corvus monedula

The Jackdaw (Corvus monedula), sometimes known as the Eurasian Jackdaw, European Jackdaw, Western Jackdaw, or formerly simply the daw, is a dark-plumaged passerine bird in the crow family. It is found across Europe, western Asia and North Africa, and four subspecies are currently recognised. At 34โ€“39 cm in length, it one of the smallest species in the genus of crows and ravens. It is a black-plumaged bird with grey nape and distinctive white irises. It is an omnivorous and opportunistic feeder, and eats a wide variety of plant material and invertebrates, as well as food waste from urban areas.

Social.

Jackdaws have been observed sharing food and objects. The active giving of food is rare in primates, and in birds is found mainly in the context of parental care and courtship. Jackdaws show much higher levels of active giving than documented for chimpanzees. The function of this behaviour is not fully understood, although it has been found to be compatible with hypotheses of mutualism, reciprocity and harassment avoidance.

Cultural depictions and folklore

Ancient Greek authors tell how a jackdaw, being a social creature, may be caught with a dish of oil which it falls into while looking at its own reflection.[39] The Roman poet Ovid also saw them as a harbinger of rain (Amores 2,6, 34).[40] In Greek legend, a princess Arne was bribed with gold by King Minos of Crete, and was punished for her avarice by being transformed into an equally avaricious jackdaw, who still seeks shiny things.[41] In Aesop's Fables, the jackdaw embodies stupidity in one tale, by starving while waiting for figs on a fig tree to ripen, and vanity in another - the daw sought to become king of the birds with borrowed feathers, but was shamed when they fell off.[40] Pliny notes how the Thessalians, Illyrians and Lemnians cherished jackdaws for destroying grasshoppers' eggs. The Veneti are fabled to have bribed the jackdaws to spare their crops.[39]

In some cultures, a jackdaw on the roof is said to predict a new arrival; alternatively, a jackdaw settling on the roof of a house or flying down a chimney is an omen of death and coming across one is considered a bad omen.[42] In the 11th century William of Malmesbury records the story of a woman who upon hearing a jackdaw chattering "more loudly than usual", grew pale and became fearful of suffering a "dreadful calamity", and that "while yet speaking, the messenger of her misfortunes arrived."[43] Still another ancient Greek and Roman adage runs "The swans will sing when the jackdaws are silent" meaning that educated or wise people will speak after foolish prattlers finally run out of talk.[44]

The Ingoldsby Legends (1837) contains a poem named The Jackdaw of Rheims, which is about a jackdaw who steals a cardinal's ring and is made a saint.[45] A jackdaw standing on the vanes of a cathedral tower is meant to foretell rain. Czech superstition formerly held that if jackdaws are seen quarrelling, war will follow, and that jackdaws will not build nests at Sรกzava having been banished by Saint Procopius.[46]

In Milan Kundera's The Book of Laughter and Forgetting (1979), Kundera notes that Franz Kafka's father Hermann had a sign in front of his shop with a jackdaw painted next to his name, since kavka means jackdaw in Czech.

Courtesy Wikipedia.

hope you like it , greetz lenZ
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wolfcreek50 [2011-01-27 07:22:57 +0000 UTC]

Grand shot and capture...wonderful closeup...very fine work...

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pagan-live-style In reply to wolfcreek50 [2011-01-28 18:06:03 +0000 UTC]

thank you so much !! greetz lenZ

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wolfcreek50 In reply to pagan-live-style [2011-01-29 07:52:25 +0000 UTC]

Your very welcome my friend...

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beautifully0chaotic [2009-05-16 23:06:08 +0000 UTC]

Mooie foto^^

die beesten kunnen soms heel tam zijn =]
we hadden hier ook een tamme kraai rondvliegen..
ging altijd op de deurklink zitten... en dan wou die eten.. of hij kwam binnen ^^

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pagan-live-style In reply to beautifully0chaotic [2009-05-17 14:44:27 +0000 UTC]

Bedankt !!!

Vindt het leuk als deze in principe wilde vogels toch genoeg vertrouwen hebben om zo dicht bij te komen !!

Bij ons binnen zou dat geen goed idee zijn , we hebben 4 katten !!

Een pers , een Main Coon (11 kg)[link] , een wilde kat uit zuid italie [link] , en een verwilderde kat die we uit hetzelfde bos waar de foto is gemaakt hebben meegenomen in zeer slechte staat .

blijkt dat er voor de zomer zo'n 30+ katten daar gedumpt zijn door hun lieve baasjes omdat ze zo nodig op vakantie moesten !!

Ze is weer gheel opgeknapt en leeft nu gelukkig in ons katten gezin !!

greetz lenZ

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beautifully0chaotic In reply to pagan-live-style [2009-05-17 17:50:04 +0000 UTC]

Mooie katten =]

ik vind het niet normaal als mensen hun dieren dumpen.. =s als je een dier in huis neemt, zorg er dan ook voor tot het eind..

Goed dat ze is opgeknapt^^

Waar is dat dan waar mensen die katten dumpen?

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pagan-live-style In reply to beautifully0chaotic [2009-05-17 18:03:08 +0000 UTC]

Het is het bos van het voormalige landgoed Groenendaal net onder Haarlem/ Heemstede!

Kennis van ons heeft ook daar vandaan een kat mee genomen !

Er is ook het "Katten"vrouwtje die daar s'avonds eten gaat brengen aan die zwerfkatten, fijn dat er dat soort mensen zijn ! overdag zijn ze vrij schuw voor mensen en laten zich niet makkelijk zien !!

Mimi was vel over been toen we haar vonden, je kon haar ruggegraat en ribben goed voelen, we hebben haar eerst 3 weken lang gevoerd op steeds dezelfde plaats voordat we haar mochten optillen, en ! oktober hebben we haar voer gegeven in een kattte kooitje en toen direct de deur dichtgedaan, en met haar direct naar onze dierenarts voor onderzoek en injecties !! binnen 3 weken kon ze al goed opschiten met onze andere katten, en is nu vriendjes met die grote kat !!

groetjes lenZ

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beautifully0chaotic In reply to pagan-live-style [2009-05-17 19:02:56 +0000 UTC]

Heel goed at jullie dat hebben gedaan^^

wel fijn dat er mensen zijn die om de dieren geven =]
ik ben zelf ook zwaar tege het dumpen van dieren en tegen dierenmishandeling..

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pagan-live-style In reply to beautifully0chaotic [2009-05-18 15:26:57 +0000 UTC]

Mimi (uit groenendaal)is een schat van een kat, so sociaal met mensen an andere dieren dat je niet snapt dat mensen zoiets doen !!!!

Als je haat roept, begint ze direct te antwoorden (op haar manier) !!!

Echt een kwebbel !! greetz lenZ

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beautifully0chaotic In reply to pagan-live-style [2009-05-18 18:27:05 +0000 UTC]

haha zo leuk als dieren antwoorden op mensen^^

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pagan-live-style In reply to beautifully0chaotic [2009-05-18 18:30:13 +0000 UTC]

ja gaaf !

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OlivierLD [2009-05-15 17:48:16 +0000 UTC]

Nice! I haven't this bird here!

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pagan-live-style In reply to OlivierLD [2009-05-15 18:14:09 +0000 UTC]

I know they are in france , but you will have to look in the forests !!

greetz lenZ

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OlivierLD In reply to pagan-live-style [2009-05-16 06:18:54 +0000 UTC]

So next time I'll take my binoculars! Have a nice week-end lenZ!

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pagan-live-style In reply to OlivierLD [2009-05-16 12:13:36 +0000 UTC]

Merci Olivier !! Le Corvus Monedula en Francais est une Choucas des Tours. See link >>>> [link] <<<<<.

nice weekend Olivier !! greetz lenZ

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VloowtjuH [2009-05-15 16:54:09 +0000 UTC]

Aw, very very nice! I just love those birds ^^

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pagan-live-style In reply to VloowtjuH [2009-05-15 17:10:26 +0000 UTC]

Me to !! we go to groenendaal several times a week, and some of them don't fear us!

this one will aleays sit down very relaxed like this , waiting till he/she gets something to eat !

he/she is very nice !!

greetz lenZ

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VloowtjuH In reply to pagan-live-style [2009-05-15 17:23:37 +0000 UTC]

Groenendaal, like, near the Hague? That's not too far from here, but I've never been there, don't no way, actually. Probably because I'm too lazy too cycle there and I hate busses, or something. Anyhow, you should name the little fellow

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pagan-live-style In reply to VloowtjuH [2009-05-15 18:13:18 +0000 UTC]

Groenendaal is next to Heemstede near Haarlem, we go ther about 3 times a week t stroll and have a cup of coffee !!

Mimi our 4th cat we took from Groenendaal last October ! she was in a terrible shape !! see photo before >>> [link] and at our home with Dutchy , our 11.7 kilo cat !! no fat pure muscle !!>>>> [link]

Last year about 36 cats were dumped in the forest just before the summer holidays!

hate those people , friends of us took another cat !!

will upload another of the bird in a few minutes !!

greetz lenZ. Ps hope for better weather at keltfest !!!

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RowanLewgalon [2009-05-15 16:35:49 +0000 UTC]

What a beautiful capture.

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pagan-live-style In reply to RowanLewgalon [2009-05-15 16:39:58 +0000 UTC]

Thank you Sheerie !! and at only 25cm !! perhaps he thought i was a big brother , a Corvus Corax !! lol !!

greetz lenZ

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