Crows froze where they stood (Turkey)

scyth

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Ardahan (East Anatolia) continues to be effective in the freezing cold. Wild Lake area, the Kura River and routine freezing of water mains, while the birds affected by the cold weather, he noted.

http://www.haber7.com/guncel/haber/1116873-kargalar-durduklari-yerde-dondu
 
Hello scyth,

I cannot read/speak that language. In that article, there is a picture of a crow standing on the fence post. Was that crow frozen solid (dead) standing there on the fence post? If so, was it flash frozen by the wind perhaps? What temperature would do that? Brrr, that's mighty cold..
:shock: :shock: :shock:
 
In the news, all the display as far as I mentioned above. Unfortunately, more information is not available. Crow random photos can be taken, I don't know. But this issue in Turkey, some of the internet news site was the subject that I think is right.
 
This reminded me of some frozen (not to death) donkeys, also in Turkey which i red some time ago:

_http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000101338
 
I saved one crow a month ago. I found her motionless in the snow. When I took her in my hands she only moved her head. She made no sound. But I could not find a trace of any injury. It was cold outside but not too much. I held her for about ten minutes in my hands when she suddenly came alive and flew away. My crow was gray-black: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hooded_Crow
 
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