Andrew, You are ahead of me. I knew neither. Donna, Me neither. CJ, Val and Jeanie, Good job on knowing about the crows. Hils, Very English folklore for sure. Jamie, Weird indeed. Elizabeth. Heh. Birgit, No doubt. Christine, Glad you think so. Denise, That's nice you have a pair of ravens at your place.
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I know about a murder of crows, which makes as much sense as an unkindness of ravens, which I didn't know.
I knew about the crows, but not the ravens!
I knew about crows but not the ravens
Omgoodness, No I didn't!
hugs
Donna
I knew about the crows but not the ravens!
Hi Sandra - yes I did ... very English folklore ... cheers Hilary
No, I didn't know this one either! That is so weird-sounding.
I'm beginning to wonder about birds and their true nature, LOL
I knew about Murder but not Unkindness. These names must have been coined during the midevil times when bur ING witches was the norm.
Interesting!
I knew about the crows, but not the ravens. We only have a pair of the ravens here :)
Andrew, You are ahead of me. I knew neither.
Donna, Me neither.
CJ, Val and Jeanie, Good job on knowing about the crows.
Hils, Very English folklore for sure.
Jamie, Weird indeed.
Elizabeth. Heh.
Birgit, No doubt.
Christine, Glad you think so.
Denise, That's nice you have a pair of ravens at your place.
I knew about the murder of crows and it seems I heard that about the ravens somewhere.
Good job, Elizabeth:)
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