Show FEARLESS RAVENS From time Immemorial ravens have hae been the subject of song story and superstition Their fearlessness trickery trickery trickery trick trick- ery contradictory manners artfulness harsh note ugly form and beautiful black plumage have formed the theme tor or many a lore bird story Perhaps one of the most curious facts about the raven Is that while there Is no more shy bird or one mot moI difficult to get near to when it Is wild none tames more easily and when t. t tamed med It is totally fearless When wild wild the raven will never dare to attack attack attack at at- tack any bird but will steal eggs or young and hover around uttering the most moat dismal croaks But once tam tamed tl 1 bo hI th thinks nothing of walking up to your SOur dog and using old Towser's back backas ns as a sort of for cleaning his beak and will wUl often go so far if the tog dog is asleep as to pull the animals animal's ears cars and tweak its tail flying away with Kith a great scurry when the dog growls rowls at him but returning again In Ina ina a few minutes to renew the attack I |