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The word "crow" can refer to any of the various usually black passerine birds of the family Corvidae (which also includes the jays), or…
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What is the difference between a crow and a raven? by Kevin J. McGowan ... More subtle characters include: ravens soar more than crows. If you see a "crow" soaring for more than a few seconds, check it a second time. Crows never do the somersault in flight that Common Ravens often do. Ravens are longer necked in flight...
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Crow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Note: Most of these answers pertain to the American Crow, Corvus brachyrhynchos. Much of the information here is from my own research on crows in central New York; where I used other sources I have tried to reference the material.
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Information on crows, links of references, and information on the crow and its relation with the West Nile Virus. ... about McGowan's crow study.
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Facts of American Crow belonging to birds species ... The American Crow is smart, bold, mischievous, noisy, and more numerous than ever. Crows will eat almost any food, and they use different calls to tell nearby crows about danger or food discoveries. Some crows (raised as pets) can imitate the human voice.
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