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by Robert C Paulson Jr
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Puffed up bird black raven Corvus corax Corvidae standing in a cold freezing white snow storm iPhone case by Robert C Paulson Jr. Protect your iPhone with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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This beautiful big bird is a raven (Corvus corax, family Corvidae – close to 20 long, beak to tip of tail), from Jasper National Park in Alberta,... more
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Protect your with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
This beautiful big bird is a raven (Corvus corax, family Corvidae – close to 20" long, beak to tip of tail), from Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada. The photo is well liked and I have been fortunate to sell some large prints.
This fellow (or gal) was standing in the snow at -22° F, in a strong wind, and was all puffed up to help insulate himself against the cold. Some people are confused by the feathers that are sticking up on his head. A raven's feathers are often like this, but a person is not usually close enough to see the detail.
These ravens are the same as we have in many of the western states in the United States. They look much like a crow, but larger, heavier, and with a thicker head and bill. When the light/sun is on them just right, you can see that they are not just black, but that some feathers’ black has a purple and/or green sheen to them. In larger prints of this photo, that shows up very nicely.
Ravens, wolves, and coyotes have some ve...
Bob lives in Oregon City, Oregon, in the United States. His photography focuses on the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. & western provinces of Canada, but he occasionally travels outside those areas. He has always been driven to find and photograph new WONDERS OF NATURE that he just can't resist. Bob invites you to follow him on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/Robert-C-Paulson-Jr-Photography-430131864192365/. Or, if you are already logged into Facebook, search within it for: @BobPaulsonJrPhotos. Bob has been a professional and semi-professional photographer for over 40 years. He has one goal for his photography – BE TRUE TO NATURE while striving to capture an instant in time and a perspective that immediately elicits a...
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Sharon Ely
Marvelous image, Robert!! F
Robert C Paulson Jr replied:
Sharon – Thanks for taking the time to review my photo art. Glad you liked it. – And I'm still Following your artwork. -- 4-29-2019
Robert C Paulson Jr
Thank you very much for adding my raven as a Featured photo.
William Tasker
Superb capture with great feather detail! Thank you for submitting this fine nature shot to Wild Birds Of The World - A Nature Photography group, where the image is now featured on the home page. L/F
Robert C Paulson Jr replied:
Thanks William for featuring my Raven In The Snow on the home page. Much appreciated.
Don Columbus
Congratulations Robert, your work is Featured in "A Birding Group - Wings" I invite you to place it in the group's "2019 Featured Image Archive" Discussion!! L/Tweet
Robert C Paulson Jr replied:
Thanks Don for featuring my Raven In The Snow in "A Birding Group - Wings." Much appreciated.