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photos from California-based photographer Phoo Chan show a crow nestled on a flying eagle's back. But the crow was likely looking to do more than catch a lift.

When close enough to land, the crow was probably mid-attack, explains Kevin McGowan, a biologist who specializes in crow behavior at the Cornell lab of Ornithology.
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CheyenneNudist · 61-69, M
[c=#7700B2]KUdos to that photographer for his perfect timing.[/c]
sogdianrock · 61-69, M
hi CheyenneNudist
she says thanks
best wishes
:)

ps just joshing ya!
photos from California-based photographer Phoo Chan show a crow nestled on a flying eagle's back. But the crow was likely looking to do more than catch a lift.

When close enough to land, the crow was probably mid-attack, explains Kevin McGowan, a biologist who specializes in crow behavior at the Cornell lab of Ornithology.