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- Corvus - Wikipedia
Corvus is a widely distributed genus of passerine birds ranging from medium-sized to large-sized in the family Corvidae It includes species commonly known as crows, ravens, and rooks
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- 43 Types of Crows | All Corvus Species | Corvidae Family Birds
Crows (Corvus genus - Corvidae family) are among the most widespread, recognizable, and intelligent birds across diverse habitats worldwide Explore all 43 types of crows here
- American Crow Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of . . .
American Crows are familiar over much of the continent: large, intelligent, all-black birds with hoarse, cawing voices They are common sights in treetops, fields, and roadsides, and in habitats ranging from open woods and empty beaches to town centers
- Crow | Corvidae Family, Adaptability Intelligence | Britannica
crow, (genus Corvus), any of various glossy black birds found in most parts of the world, with the exception of southern South America Crows are generally smaller and not as thick-billed as ravens, which belong to the same genus
- Corvus | Ask A Biologist
One of the most wide-ranging birds in the world, it also occupies a great variety of habitats from mountain tops to deserts Ths huge bird often soars on its wide wings like a hawk high overhead Usually found in pairs but occasionally small flocks will form in the winter
- Corvidae - Wikipedia
The genus Corvus has re-entered Australia in relatively recent geological prehistory, with five species and one subspecies there Several species of raven have reached oceanic islands, and some of these species are now highly threatened with extinction, or have already become extinct
- List of Corvus species - Wikipedia
Corvus caurinus was once considered a separate species from Corvus brachyrhynchos (the American crow) but has since been merged into it due to genetic overlap and mating patterns
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