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Corvus is a widely distributed genus of birds in the family Corvidae. Ranging in size from the relatively small pigeon-size jackdaws to the common raven of the Holarctic region and thick-billed ...
The Corvus genus includes the common American crow, ravens, rooks, and other variations, and the wider family (Corvidae) includes jays, magpies, nutcrackers, and other birds. Crows and West Nile Virus ...
All crows and ravens belong to the same genus. Members of the genus Corvus can be found on every continent except Antarctica and South America (although other close relatives live there).
Crows and ravens are both all-black, smart, social members of the genus Corvus that’ll eat anything from dead animals to garbage. In other words, comparing them is less apples-to-oranges and ...
The highly intelligent Corvus genus, including crows, magpies, rooks and ravens, fascinate Woolfson the most, and she transmits their appeal with startling clarity.
Not every black bird is a crow, and to make matters a bit more confusing, there are three very close relatives in the crow genus that live in the Poconos.
Members of the Corvus genus have previously been shown to form hooked tools, use a tool on another tool to get a piece of meat, watch other birds caching foods in order to steal that food later, ...
The elegant and intelligent birds in the Corvus genus have finally been getting the appreciation they deserve lately, with ...