Magpies, Ravens, and Crows--Oh My!

I'd love to make and trade art featuring corvids (the fancy name for the crow family). I know there are crow lovers out there! Get in touch. CAW!

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  • Sabrina S

  • Sabrina S

    Kraaah!

    Corvids are awesome! :)

  • Kayenderes

    love this bird  Raven    Crow............CA Ca ca

    will swap for what I can make fabric ones post cards etc.

    let me know      being native i know legends of this birds

    and will share in swap.   thank you.   Being home bound I love all

    and on reservation we have little.  

    Looking for cotton fabric with small designs of Corn, Beans & Squash

    all seperation on fabric.    like One of corn.

    one of bean and one of squashes but small ones.

  • Kayenderes

  • Kayenderes

  • Kayenderes

    I will make you pin cushions of 3 Sisters if you swap me with these fabrics of beans, squash and corn       thank you so.

  • Kayenderes

    Love all small

    prints and 3 is our 3 sisters and also legend I will swap for. and make you pin cushions

  • Sabrina S

    Thank you, Carolyn. :)

  • Mail Art Martha

    Many years after my crow friend disappeared, today I had a lovely experience. Coming back from the High Street I passed the patch of grass where he used to be waiting for his biscuits and a young crow was strutting there, as if he owned the place. So I threw a handful of biscuits on the grass and the crow flew away, so disappointing... But! I had to go back to the shops later and the crow flew past me and landed not far. I had changed my coat, and still it recognised me! Unfortunately I did not have biscuits in the pocket now.  Of course, I run home, got a handful of the dog biscuits I keep for foxes and others and run back. It was on top of a tree and came down to eat but only when I moved a bit away. It is the first time we have hooked and I am looking forward to a long and happy relationship.

    This is the Old Crow, photos of my new friend will follow. 

  • Jan Hodgman

    What a glorious tale, Martha! To a long and satisfying relationship (or not, as the case may be---maybe Just Right in whatever way that unfolds),

    from your Zen pal Jan

  • BoozyBarb

    Oh Martha, what great pictures and a lovely story. My “crowd” of crows appear daily about 5pm and get noisy when I’m late getting them snacks. They are not too happy about our new kittens, but seem to be getting more comfortable, as they realize the cats can’t get out of our screen patio. Thanks again for sharing.

  • Sabrina S

    Beautiful, Martha!

    In the city I live the crows are a bit more tame then at the countryside. So it is possible to feed them, too. When we're walking in the park my husband sometimes brings some nuts with him. And in case he sees a crow he throws a nut on the ground so that the crow can see it. That way we feed several crows so far. Often they call for other crows to come. One day we started with one crow and in the end we were surrounded by 12 of them! It's so cute! 

  • Sabrina S

    Handsome young crow 

  • Mail Art Martha

    Thank you for your good wishes everybody. My photos were not good, not as that of Sabrina'a crow. What a handsome bird!

  • Sabrina S

    I got this stunning paper cut from Carolyn! Thank you so much Carolyn! It arrived save and in one piece. :) I will frame it, but the frames I have at home aren't fitting. 

    @Martha: my husband did the photo. He's a hobby photographer. 

  • Toni Hanner -- tonipoet

    Carolyn Cline sent me this beautiful crow collage!

  • Sabrina S

    Awesome collage!

  • Jan Hodgman

    Carolyn and Toni, great works! My sis just gave me the cutest baby crow finger puppet. I'll have to include her portrait in some mail art.....I've been overly involved in 2 back-to-back gallery shows and am about ready to get back to mail art!

  • BoozyBarb

  • Mail Art Martha

    I found this poor lonely crow among my rejected doodles. Not a beauty as all your super work but I am sorry for it so here it is.

  • Mail Art Martha

    If I could do cut outs or drawings on black on the gold it would be great but I do not think I would be successful. Not where near Carolyn's.

    I shall try.

  • Heleen de Vaan

    I love these birds, so yes, please, Pam, if you want to send it to me, would be great!

  • Heleen de Vaan

    Thank you, Pam, looking forward to adding some fellow corvids to your add&pass!

  • Jan Hodgman

    To Carolyn's Deer Rider:  Yeehaw, ride 'em, Cowcrow! (guess that oughta be Deercrow)

  • Toni Hanner -- tonipoet

    I would love to receive this A&P. It might take me a little while to send it on, but I think it's really cool!

  • Heleen de Vaan

    Thank you, Pam, your crows have landed safe and sound in the Netherlands!

    Shall I forward it to you, Toni?

    It might take a few weeks due to some family circumstances, but as i love to draw corvidae i hope and guess my contribution will take days instead of weeks...

  • Heleen de Vaan

    At least the envelope already is ready :-) 

    Please let me know, Toni, if I shall add your name and address to it!? :-)

  • Heleen de Vaan

    (a jackdaw, no crow but at least they're family)

  • Toni Hanner -- tonipoet

    Yes, Heleen, I'd love to receive this!

  • Heleen de Vaan

    Pam's Crows and my Magpie (and twitterbirds) are on their way to you, Toni!

  • Toni Hanner -- tonipoet

    I am ready to send on Pam's Add & Pass, which is quite gorgeous --

    Sorry this is such a crappy photo, but you can see how nice it is with Heleen's, Pam's and my adds so far. Who wants this?

  • Sabrina S

    Here's a picture of a crow that symbolizes how we all may feel sometimes...

    Very odd position. I first thought the crow might be dead and made some noise to attract its attention. It looked at me, then got back to this odd position. I've no idea what it is doing. 

      

  • Mail Art Martha

    I think your crow is sun bathing. He stetches to feel the heat on his chest and throat. Could it have a sore throat?

  • Sabrina S

    You might be right, Martha... 

  • Mail Art Martha

    I saw the crow that usually patrols the front of the house with a white something in his beak, which turned out to be a piece of bread, obviosly very dry because he dropped it in the bird bath to soften it and then came back several times to eat it through the morning.

  • Sabrina S

    How cute, Martha. :)

  • Ann Golden

    Loved all the images of corvids that have been posted.Sunce the 60 foot cedar adjoining my back yard was felled , I do not have 

    crows frequenting my b ack yard and do miss them.For fellow crow lovers I would like to recommend the film Tokyo Waka a lyrical look at the city and its love hate relationship with crows.I saw it some yeRs back at an international film festival  and discovered that at the moment you can see for free by doing. Trial of Fandor via Amazon.I will be sending out some crow pieces to those of you who still seem active.

  • Mail Art Martha

    Ann, welcome. I am so sorry you lost your crows and the trees too. Years ago I had a crow near our house i used to feed with dog biscuits. One day while I was feeding it a band of young crows attacked it right in front of me. I managed to shoo them off and my crow survived but I did not see it again. The band stayed around so I suppose it was scared off. i still miss it when I go to the shops. Now I got a couple living right in front of my house where there is a group of trees and I saw them yesterday with a baby. The adults were drinking at the bird bath by my front door and the youngster was looking on. I could not get to my phone quickly enough to take a photo .

  • Mail Art Martha

    Received from Ann Golden  with a very up to date comment. Since I am here,  news from my  crows. Yesterday the parents were feeding the youngster on top of a tree and after they encouraged it to fly. Seemed a bit worried and not very keen, they were very high up.

  • Jo Beckford

    Hi all

    I'm new to IUOMA but when I saw this group name, my heart sang. I am a huge lover of all things corvid and would love to send and receive art on this theme. If you'd like me to send you something, please let me know!

    Jo

  • Jo Beckford

    Thank you so much Salorina!

  • Mail Art Martha

    The following is from the BBC, which tries hard to show it is not only Covid, Brexit and Trump that worries the nation:

    The Tower of London's "queen" raven is missing and feared dead, according to staff at the fortress.

    Merlina, who joined the flock in 2007, has not been seen for several weeks.

    The Tower usually has six ravens at any time and, according to legend, if they ever leave then both the fortress and the kingdom will fall. There are currently seven in residence. Charles II is believed to have been the first monarch to officially decree that the birds must be kept at the Tower at all times.

    When numbers fell to just a single raven guard, Winston Churchill ordered that the flock — known as an "unkindness" — was increased to at least six.

    In 2018 the Tower launched a raven breeding programme after Historic Royal Palaces warned it was becoming "increasingly difficult" to source the birds.

    Below the Ravenmaster Christopher Skaife with a raven chick. He is distraut at the disappearance of Merlina.

  • Sabrina S

    Thank you for sharing, Martha. But I'am afraid I have to say, you are doomed!

  • Kayenderes

  • Kayenderes

    Raven Women.  Hope you like.   I love the Black Birds also.  CAW    CAW

  • Ann Golden

    Is that Merlina herself ? Great name.I have had an. Envelope almost put together for you for weeks now, if not months. Will try to get out this week.

  • Mel Anie

    Kayenderes, I like your winged woman. 

  • Heleen de Vaan

    Beautiful Raven Woman, Kayenderes!

    And Martha, thank you very much for writing about the Tower Ravens. I had never heard about them before, and it is good to read that people are caring for these amazing and beautiful birds. Ravenmaster must be a wonderful job! I hope Merlina will come back soon (or otherwise will be spotted in an other tower, or tree, where she is happy)

  • Mail Art Martha

    That super Raven Woman should have a whole comic dedicated to it. What about it, Kayenderes?  Maybe called Merlina, it is a great name for sure.

    Yes Sabrina, we are,  we have brexited against my last flimsy hopes.  I am so sad.

    Maybe Merlina, the Raven Woman. will save us.

  • Jan Hodgman

    We grow 'em big out here in the Pacific Northwest!

    With love from She Who Talks To Crows, aka Zen Jan.