Pine trees have long been frequently depicted in paintings as a symbol of Japanese aesthetic sentiment; however, I believe it is quite rare to see them portrayed in combination with crows.
We have Mourning Doves around our home, attracted by the bird feeders and the nesting possibilities - but never, ever buy a home built by a Mourning Dove, their nests are the most incredibly ramshackle piles of nest materials imaginable and always placed in the most precarious places they can manage.
In Japan, we often see the nests of crows and swallows, but strangely enough, I have never once seen a pigeon's nest. Perhaps it is simply because their nests are so minimal that I just don't realize I'm looking at one.
Explain! Love the pine tree
Pine trees have long been frequently depicted in paintings as a symbol of Japanese aesthetic sentiment; however, I believe it is quite rare to see them portrayed in combination with crows.
We have Mourning Doves around our home, attracted by the bird feeders and the nesting possibilities - but never, ever buy a home built by a Mourning Dove, their nests are the most incredibly ramshackle piles of nest materials imaginable and always placed in the most precarious places they can manage.
In Japan, we often see the nests of crows and swallows, but strangely enough, I have never once seen a pigeon's nest. Perhaps it is simply because their nests are so minimal that I just don't realize I'm looking at one.
Birds in natural environment, Bird in man made environment, Man-made bird.
That’s right! (^_-)