A carrion crow flies low over tall, dry grasses at Ouaisné Common, Jersey. Its wings are mid-beat, splayed and slightly curved, revealing layered black feathers with a subtle gloss. The bird’s head is slightly tilted, and its beak points forward, giving a sense of focused motion against the soft, blurred background of beige grass.

Crowsight

Crows instinctively recognise geometric patterns, suggesting shared evolutionary intuition.