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Raven Bird Collection

The raven bird, also known as the Gray Jay or Canada Jay, is a fascinating creature found in the Yukon Territory of Canada

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Gray Jay, also Grey Jay, Canada Jay, or Whiskey Jack -Perisoreus canadensis-, Yukon Territory

Gray Jay, also Grey Jay, Canada Jay, or Whiskey Jack -Perisoreus canadensis-, Yukon Territory, Canada

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Raven (Corvus corax), adult

Raven (Corvus corax), adult

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: The seven Ravens (Die sieben Raben), Brothers Grimm, chromolithograph, 1898

The seven Ravens (Die sieben Raben), Brothers Grimm, chromolithograph, 1898
The girl reaches the stars in search of her enchanted brethren. Scene from the German fairy tale " The seven Ravens (Die sieben Raben)", written down by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Crow bird

Crow bird
A photograph of an original hand-colored engraving from The History of British Birds by Morris published in 1853-1891

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Ravens, lithograph, published in 1882

Ravens, lithograph, published in 1882
Ravens: 1) Western jackdaw (Corvus monedula), 2) Rook (Corvus frugilegus), 3) Carrion crow (Corvus corone), 4) Magpie (Pica pica), 5) Common raven (Corvus corax)

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius), put on a rock eating. Spain

Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius), put on a rock eating. Spain
Nature reserve of the saw Mariola in Bocairent, Valencian Community, Spain

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Halloween Spooky Castle Illustration

Halloween Spooky Castle Illustration
Halloween spooky castle illustration

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Crows, ravens, rooks or jackdaws nest with eggs

Crows, ravens, rooks or jackdaws nest with eggs
Illustration of a crows, ravens, rooks or jackdaws nest with eggs

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Nest and eggs of the Carrion Crown -Corvus corone corone-, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Nest and eggs of the Carrion Crown -Corvus corone corone-, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Jay -Garrulus glandarius- perched on a tree stump, Germany, Europe

Jay -Garrulus glandarius- perched on a tree stump, Germany, Europe

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Crow and man in dark atmosphere

Crow and man in dark atmosphere
Rui Almeida Photography, 594202557

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Ravens in the snow illustration 1882

Ravens in the snow illustration 1882
Brehms Thierleben (Tierleben). Allgemeine Kunde des Thierreichs. Zweite Abtheilung - VAogel. by A. Brehm, 1882

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Raven engraving 1896

Raven engraving 1896
A handbook to the birds of Great Britain by R. Bowdler Sharpe

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Northern raven bird lithograph 1897

Northern raven bird lithograph 1897
Diseases of Poultry by Leonard Pearson - Clarence M. Busch, State Printer of Pennsylvania 1897

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Raven bird engraving 1851

Raven bird engraving 1851
The Natural History of the Sacred Scriptures, By W. Bicknell, Tallis 1851 - London

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Odin

Odin
Bengt Erland Fogelberg, Odin, Stockholm

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Jackdaw (Corvus monedula), adult

Jackdaw (Corvus monedula), adult

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Raven (Corvus corax) perching on cliff edge, side view

Raven (Corvus corax) perching on cliff edge, side view

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Raven (Corvus corax), perching on a rock, side view

Raven (Corvus corax), perching on a rock, side view

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Black and white illustration of two Common Raven (Corvus corax)

Black and white illustration of two Common Raven (Corvus corax)

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Illustration of Common Raven (Corvus corax)

Illustration of Common Raven (Corvus corax)

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Illustration of a bible scene, 1 Kings 17, God protects Elijah from King Ahab

Illustration of a bible scene, 1 Kings 17, God protects Elijah from King Ahab and hides him in a place with plenty of water where he is fed by ravens

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: American crow, Corvus brachyrhynchos, eating a walking catfish, Clarias batrachus

American crow, Corvus brachyrhynchos, eating a walking catfish, Clarias batrachus. Everglades National Park, Florida, USA. UNESCO World Heritage Site (Biosphere Reserve)

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Bird Arendajo, (Garrulus glandarius), put on a trunk of pine. Species (Corvidae)

Bird Arendajo, (Garrulus glandarius), put on a trunk of pine. Species (Corvidae)
Nature reserve of the saw Mariola in Bocairent, Valencian Community, Spain

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius), put on a trunk. Spain

Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius), put on a trunk. Spain
Nature reserve of the saw Mariola in Bocairent, Valencian Community, Spain

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius), perched on a rock. Spain

Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius), perched on a rock. Spain
Nature reserve of the saw Mariola in Bocairent, Valencian Community, Spain

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Rooks -Corvus frugilegus- with moon, composing

Rooks -Corvus frugilegus- with moon, composing

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Rook -Corvus frugilegus-, standing on a sandy mount, calling, Baltic island of Fehmarn

Rook -Corvus frugilegus-, standing on a sandy mount, calling, Baltic island of Fehmarn, East Holstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, europe

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Golden Eagle -Aquila chrysaetos- with bait and a Hooded Crow -Corvus corone cornix- during a

Golden Eagle -Aquila chrysaetos- with bait and a Hooded Crow -Corvus corone cornix- during a blizzard, Kainuu, Utajarvi, Nordfinnland, Finland

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Carrion Crow -Corvus corone-, Bergisches Land region, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Carrion Crow -Corvus corone-, Bergisches Land region, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Magpie -Pica pica-, keeping lookout on a pole in a meadow, Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg

Magpie -Pica pica-, keeping lookout on a pole in a meadow, Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: A flock of Ravens lift up from a recently harvested field in Wangdue Phodrang Valley, Bhutan

A flock of Ravens lift up from a recently harvested field in Wangdue Phodrang Valley, Bhutan

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Canyon Raven

Canyon Raven
Picture taken of a raven at the Grand Canyon

Background imageRaven Bird Collection: Two ravens in the field

Two ravens in the field


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The raven bird, also known as the Gray Jay or Canada Jay, is a fascinating creature found in the Yukon Territory of Canada. With its sleek black feathers and intelligent gaze, this adult Raven (Corvus corax) captivates all who encounter it. Intriguingly, ravens have been depicted throughout history in various forms of art. An engraving from 1896 showcases the delicate beauty of bird eggs, while a chromolithograph from 1898 illustrates "The seven Ravens, " a tale by the Brothers Grimm. These depictions highlight the cultural significance and timeless allure of these birds. Often mistaken for crows due to their similar appearance, ravens possess unique characteristics that set them apart. A lithograph published in 1882 captures their distinct features and mysterious aura perfectly. While ravens are captivating on their own, they share similarities with other avian species such as the Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius). In Spain, one can observe this colorful jay perched on a rock while enjoying its meal—an enchanting sight indeed. As Halloween approaches, images of spooky castles come to mind. The raven's association with darkness makes it an ideal symbol for such occasions—a fitting addition to any eerie illustration. Nesting habits are another intriguing aspect of these birds' lives. Whether it be crows or ravens nesting alongside rooks or jackdaws—each nest holds precious eggs waiting to hatch into new lifeforms—a testament to nature's wonders. Even closer to home in Germany's Allgaeu region lies a nest belonging to the Carrion Crown (Corvus corone corone), showcasing both beauty and resilience amidst Bavaria's stunning landscapes. Lastly, we find solace in observing a Garrulus glandarius perched gracefully on a tree stump—its vibrant plumage contrasting against Germany's serene backdrop—an exquisite moment frozen in time.