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Vancouver blogger's Crow Calendar features 12 months of the city's infamous unofficial bird

The crow may well be the unofficial bird of Vancouver, and one local blogger and photographer shares her love for the distinctive birds in her annual City Crow Calendar.

They dive bomb. They make a lot of noise. They hold court on fences and wires. The crow may well be the unofficial bird of Vancouver, and one local blogger shares her love for the distinctive birds in her annual City Crow Calendar.

 The City Crow Calendar and model (Photo courtesy June Hunter)The City Crow Calendar and model (Photo courtesy June Hunter)

June Hunter is the woman behind the lens of the calendar featuring images of crows around Vancouver. This is her fourth year releasing a calendar.

"In a city getting denser by the day, watching a crow in action might be the only

reminder an urbanite gets of the wider natural world in which we all exist," explains Hunter.

Hunter blogs about nature--including, of course, crows--on her site The Urban Nature Enthusiast.

While crows are known for being aggressive, Hunter notes that they dive bomb because they are "family-oriented," adding "their intelligence is undeniable."

True, Vancouver seems to love and hate crows; they terrify many of us through the spring and into summer, but we also can find deep affection for them, including crows like Canuck, whose unique tale of companionship has been widely documented. We even voted to name Canuck the Crow the city's unofficial ambassador earlier this year.

Hunter has included crow facts and interesting tidbits from her own life observing crows within the pages of her calendar, in addition to the striking full-page photos used for each month.

You can purchase the City Crow Calendar via Hunter's online shop (she's also got other cool crow merch you might want to caw about) and you can also find it for sale at the following retailers:

  • Doctor Vigari Gallery - 1816 Commercial Dr., Vancouver
  • Vancouver Art Gallery Gift Shop - 750 Hornby St, Vancouver
  • Bird on a Wire Gallery - 2535 Main St, Vancouver
  • Wild Birds Unlimited - 1302 West Broadway, Vancouver

Most Vancouverites have a love-hate relationship with

these smart birds,