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A posed Crow
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Took myself off for a short drive along the backroads SW of the city yesterday afternoon (20 April 2014), partly because the sun was actually shining, but also hoping to give my painful arms and shoulder a bit of a rest. Not sure that it helped, though, as I had to keep starting and turning off the car, which may have been worse, or just as bad as, mouse clicking, ha. One of the times I pulled over was to catch this (unfortunately, "eyeless") Crow, perched along one of the gravel roads within the city limits. I don't usually get chances to photograph these large, black birds., but there were several of them flying low over a field.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Crow
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/american_crow/id
A few minutes ago, I discovered how to open two separate screens in My Pictures, simply by holding down the shift key before clicking on My Pictures. That discovery should save a lot of unnecessary mouse clicking, which is greatly to blame for my excruciating arm and shoulder pain.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Crow
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/american_crow/id
A few minutes ago, I discovered how to open two separate screens in My Pictures, simply by holding down the shift key before clicking on My Pictures. That discovery should save a lot of unnecessary mouse clicking, which is greatly to blame for my excruciating arm and shoulder pain.
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