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Carrion crow

The carrion crow (Corvus corone) is a passerine bird of the family Corvidae, native to western Europe and the eastern Palearctic. Along with the hooded crow (Corvus cornix), the carrion crow occupies a similar ecological niche in Eurasia to the American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) in North America. The two species look very similar to one another, but…

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Carrion crow

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related to External links · 11
Carrion crow → Ageing, Cornell Lab, Explore Species, Gerd-Michael Heinze, HOME, Image, Javier Blasco-Zumeta, MB, Ornithology, PDF, Photo
related to Distribution and genetic relationship to hooded crows · 7
Carrion crow → DNA, Europe, Pleistocene, Poelstra, The, This, Thus
related to Taxonomy and systematics · 7
Carrion crow → Carl Linnaeus, Corvus, Eurasian, Greek, Latin, Systema Naturae, The
related to Description · 4
Carrion crow → Corvus, It, Juvenile, The
related to Diet · 4
Carrion crow → Crows, Due, Eurasian, Though
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Carrion crow → During, In, The
related to Intelligence · 3
Carrion crow → For, Given, Like

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carrion crow crows species corvus hooded two corone black rook also europe plumage contact occasionally food cornix one compared similar

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a building or the top of a treeinstance ofperching on a vantage point0.80text
calling three or four times in quick successioninstance ofperching on a vantage point0.80text
with a slight pause between each series of croaksinstance ofperching on a vantage point0.80text
gullsinstance ofwhere they compete with other social birds0.80text
other corvidsinstance ofwhere they compete with other social birds0.80text
and ducks for food in parksinstance ofwhere they compete with other social birds0.80text
gardens.The carrion crow can be seen performing bowing gestures while cawing.Other vocalizations of the carrion crow include clicking.Like other species of corvidsinstance ofwhere they compete with other social birds0.80text
carrion crows actively harass predatorsinstance ofwhere they compete with other social birds0.80text
competitors that enter their territories or threaten them or their offspringinstance ofwhere they compete with other social birds0.80text
and engage in group mobbing behaviour as a method to defend themselves.IntelligenceLike many corvidsinstance ofwhere they compete with other social birds0.80text
carrion crows are very intelligentinstance ofwhere they compete with other social birds0.80text
the Eurasian goshawkinstance ofbut powerful raptors0.80text

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