Ravens "kissing" in the snow.
Fun Fact: Ravens "bite" each other's beaks as a form of social interaction, often signifying affection, playfulness, or establishing dominance within their group, depending on the context and body language accompanying the behavior; it can be seen as a kind of "raven kiss" where they touch beaks to strengthen bonds, similar to how other birds might preen each other.
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Joseph, great moment I can almost hear the bills clattering and raven's guttural soft cackles. Super detail along with wonderful RGB blacks and irradiance (sp?)