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Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix)
Hooded crow (Corvus cornix), Scotland
Black crow, Corvus corone, Carrion Crow, perched on a branch in the mountains of Bizkaia
A close up of a black raven.
A vibrant starling bird perches on a branch, captured in the African bushveld during a safari game drive. The bird’s iridescent feathers shimmer in the natural light, showcasing its stunning beauty in the wild.
Young white winged chough (Corcorax melanorhamphos) perched on a branch
Adult great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) drying wings on a tree.
Hooded crow close up
Grey-cheeked hornbill, bycanistes subcylindricus: Sigean African Reserve, Aude
Jackdaw (Corvus monedula)
Starling - Black (Sturnus unicolor),Family Bird Sturnidae. It is characterized by shimmy black pluning. The beak is yellow and the paws are red, this species is distributed only by the Iberian Peninsula and the southwest of France. In Portugal it is a very common resident species. Ribatejo, Almeirim, Coruche, Benavente, Azambuja, Cartaxo, Avieira de Escaroupim, Magos Dam, Vanellus, Cais da Vala, Capela da Paço Real, Capela de Sáo Miguel, Celeiro da Vala Real, Casa da gloria do Ribatejo, Coucheiros de Mugue, Fonte do Arneiro, Praça de Taurus, Vila de Salvaterra de Magos - Santarem - Portugal.
The Jackdaw is a small, black crow with a distinctive silvery sheen to the back of its head. The pale eyes are also noticeable
The rook (Corvus frugilegus), black bird on the branch of a tree
Red winged starling (Onychognathus morio) in a tree in a South African Game Reserve.
Raven (Corvus corax)
The American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) is a large passerine bird common throughout much of North America.  The American crow is black, with iridescent feathers.  It looks like the Common Raven (Corvus Corax) but is much smaller in size.  The American crow was first described by the German ornithologist and pastor Christian Ludwig Brehm in 1822.  It is an omnivorous bird and will feed on anything it can find through scavenging or hunting.  The intelligent crow is able to modify and use natural tools to obtain food.  American crows reach breeding age at two years or more but most do not breed until they are four or five years old.  The nesting season starts in early April with birds building stick nests in trees and bushes.  A typical clutch is from three to six eggs which are incubated for 18 days.  Fledging takes place about 36 days after hatching.  This American crow was photographed on the beach at Heceta Head State Park near Florence, Oregon, USA.
California Condor in Big Sur
hooded crow
hooded crow perched on a leafy tree (Corvus corone cornix)
A hooded crow perching on a branch.
Birds in woods Nature
The blue-black grassquit, Portuguese: tiziu (Volatinia jacarina) is a small bird in the tanager family, Thraupidae. It breeds from southern Mexico through Central America, and South America as far as northern Chile, Argentina and Paraguay, and on Trinidad and Tobago. It is the only member of the genus Volatinia.
(Corvus brachyrhynchos) The American Crow is a all-black bird with a short tail and broad wings.  Juveniles have a red splotch on the edge of the beak in the malar region.  These birds are omnivores.  They are found in most of North America except Alaska, Yukon and Northwest Territories to the Artic.
L23,5-29cm. \nBreeds commonly in woodland, parks and gardens.\nNorthern populations migratory, winter in W Europe Sep/Oct-Mar/Apr. Confiding.\nSings from rooftop etc., or treetop in wood.\nFood earthworms, insects, berries.\nNests in bush, on trellis, behind logs, etc.\n\nThis is a very common Bird in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Portrait of a rook (corvus frugilegus) perching on a wooden post
Hooded crow (Corvus corone cornix)
a crow falls on the stand
Carrion Crow (Corvus corone) in profile perching in a tree in Summer.
A black crow standing on a tree in autumn, portrait
a Crow survives in the forests of Cuba
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