Phoo Chan, a gifted California-based bird photographic artist whose photographs have been highlighted by National Geographic, has caught an extraordinary, once in a blue moon series of photographs of a crow arrival and riding on the rear of a bald eagle mid-flight.

As per Chan, “Crows are known for forcefully irritating different raptors that are a lot greater in size when seen in their regions and generally these ‘gatecrashers’ essentially retreat absent a lot of quarrel.
In any case, in this edge the crow didn’t appear to bother the bald eagle at such nearness and neither did the bald eagle appear to mind the crow’s presence attacking its own space.

What made it significantly more odd was that the crow even made a short stop on the rear of the bird as though it was taking a free beautiful ride and the falcon basically obliged.”
As unusual as this photograph might be, it’s not whenever that such an intriguing and startling sight first has been spotted by a picture taker.



