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Carrion crow - Wikipedia
The carrion crow has a wingspan of 84–100 centimetres (33–39 in) and weighs 400–600 grams (14 oz – 1 lb 5 oz). Juvenile carrion crows can be identified by their brownish plumage and …
Carrion Crow - eBird
The quintessential big black crow, without obvious field marks. Juvenile Rook has longer, more pointed bill with more extensive feathering on base. Smaller than Common Raven, which has …
Carrion Crow - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The carrion crow (Corvus corone) is a passerine bird of the family Corvidae and the genus Corvus which is native to western Europe and the eastern Palearctic.
Carrion Crow Facts | Corvus Corone - The RSPB Wildlife Charity
The all-black Carrion Crow is one of the cleverest, most adaptable of our birds. It's often quite fearless, although it can be wary of humans. They're fairly solitary, usually found alone or in …
Carrion Crow Bird Facts (Corvus corone) | Birdfact
The Carrion Crow is a medium-sized bird with entirely black plumage that often displays a glossy, iridescent sheen in sunlight. Its stout, slightly curved beak and strong legs are also black, …
Carrion crow - The Wildlife Trusts
Carrion crows are birds of farmland and grassland, but are extremely adaptable and will come to gardens for food, often seeming to be quite fearless. They feed on dead animals (as their …
Black Vulture, or Carrion Crow | John James Audubon's Birds ...
Black Vulture, or Carrion Crow. This bird is a constant resident in all our southern States, extends far up the Mississippi, and continues the whole year in Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, and even in …
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