Weekend Sky #10 – Dec 12th

There’s something in the air!

A slight feeling of anew over the horizon or sensing that whatever wrong or bad is happening right now will certainly go away.

This keeps us all going ahead, despite the odds.

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If you could sit atop of the palm tree like this crow and gaze over the horizon ahead, what will be your feelings?


As another weekend is here, I’m feeling relaxed because last few days got onto my nerves in the most unusual way. And what made me more happy was to check out the amazing sky captures shared by fellow bloggers for episode #09 last week.

Check them out below:


Follow the steps below to join this challenge:

  1. Create a Weekend Sky post on your blog.
  2. Add the title of your post as Weekend Sky #(episode number) or you can use your own title, if you prefer it.
  3. Insert the tag of WeekendSky in your post’s Tags section.
  4. Create a pingback to my post by inserting my post’s link in your post or mention the link of your post in the comments section below.
  5. All done 🙂

I’m looking forward to see nature’s most majestic wonder from your part of world.

Wishing you a lovely weekend 🙂

 

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42 thoughts on “Weekend Sky #10 – Dec 12th

  1. Debbie Smyth December 12, 2020 / 5:08 PM

    What a delightful view – for us and the crow 🙂 Have a good weekend, Hammad

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    • Hammad Rais December 12, 2020 / 9:03 PM

      Thank you so much for liking this capture, Debbie 🙂

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    • Hammad Rais December 12, 2020 / 9:11 PM

      There are just so many in my town 🙂

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    • Andrew Blair December 13, 2020 / 3:04 AM

      There are here too. There is one in the tree at the bottom of the garden. It carries on the most amazing conversation with the others. I didn’t know they had such a large range of calls.

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    • Hammad Rais December 13, 2020 / 11:59 AM

      They are very socialized. I’ve seen numerous times if one baby crow falls off from a tree, the entire clan gathers around and shouts out in unison until that baby crow returns back to the safety.

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    • Andrew Blair December 14, 2020 / 11:54 AM

      I haven’t seen that, I know that when together they are called ” a Murder of Crows”.

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    • Hammad Rais December 14, 2020 / 11:05 PM

      Murder of Crows!
      Quite interesting 🙂

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    • Andrew Blair December 15, 2020 / 9:49 AM

      Yes. I thought it quite apt, when you see them all lined up on the wires.

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    • Hammad Rais December 12, 2020 / 9:12 PM

      Thank you so very much for liking my snap and sharing yours, Jez 🙂

      Liked by 1 person

    • Hammad Rais December 12, 2020 / 9:22 PM

      Thank you very much, Carol 🙂

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