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The Common Raven (Corvus corax), also known as the Northern Raven, is a large, all-black passerine bird. Found across the northern hemisphere, it is the most widely distributed of all corvids. Perching.
Australian magpie close up, sitting on a ground, birds in the city. High quality photo
A raven keeps food residue in its beaks.
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A large crowd or raven is perched in a tree looking out at the field
Close-up of a wet raven in the rain.
Raven in Milagra Ridge
common raven perched and croaks at Saltykovsky forest park, Kosino-Ukhtomsky, Moscow, Russia at winter
black and green bird on tree branch in winter in new zealand
Crow
a crow standing in the woods
Common Raven in Yellowstone National Park
Daw next to tree. Western jackdaw
Close-up of a black crow perched on a tree branch.
Two crows sitting on a branch in front of multi colored autumn leaves
Carrion Crow (Corvus corone) in profile perching in a tree in Summer.
A large cuckoo which eat fruits and has loud distinctive calls.
A crow is a bird of the genus Corvus, or more broadly a synonym for all of Corvus.
A crow sits on a branch in a treetop
A hooded crow perching on a branch.
Crow on the tree bark
The rook (Corvus frugilegus) is a member of the family Corvidae in the passerine order of birds.  This species is similar in size to or slightly smaller than the carrion crow, with black feathers often showing a blue or bluish-purple sheen in bright sunlight. The feathers on the head, neck and shoulders are particularly dense and silky. The legs and feet are generally black and the bill grey-black. Rooks are distinguished from similar members of the crow family by the bare grey-white skin around the base of the adult's bill in front of the eyes. The feathering around the legs also looks shaggier and laxer than the congeneric carrion crow.
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Crow or raven sitting on a tree branch
early autumn nature, bird on a tree
Bird nests on tree branches
Rooks have ed to remove nestling by springtime on white birches
Crow with coloured plastic ring in Jardin des Plantes, Paris. To better answer to stakeholders asking how to face disturbances caused by the numerous crows living in Paris city, a research study started in July 2015 under the lead of Frédéric Jiguet, professor at the National Museum of Natural History, following a request by the Paris environment services. Five years later, more than 550 crows have been captured and ringed with coloured plastic rings engraved with a three-digit code, so that people visiting the city can relocate them. Many individuals spend the day in Tuileries but\nmove in late afternoon to join a roost in Jardin\ndes Plantes, which has numerous tall trees.
Closeup of the back of a black crow looking in the distance with a natural green background. Black bird in The Netherlands.
Jackdaw (Corvus monedula)
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