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ViewsAustralian RavenFrom Opus
[edit] IdentificationLength 50 cm. All-black plumage, beak and legs with a white iris. Australian Raven shows strongly elongated feathers at the throat which are especially obvious when it is calling. Juveniles: have dark eyes. [edit] DistributionAustralia: in eastern and central Australia found almost everywhere except Cape York Peninsula and Tasmania, but west of central South Australia only found in a coastal strip and in less dry corner of Western Australia called the South-West. [edit] TaxonomyPolytypic. Consists of two subspecies1:
[edit] HabitatAll habitats. [edit] Behaviour[edit] DietThey are omnivorous, feeding on items ranging from seeds and fruit to carrion and reptiles. [edit] BreedingThey nest at the top of tall trees; the nest is a bowl or platform of sticks lined with grasses, barks, and feathers. Three to six greenish eggs with olive, brown and blackish markings eggs are laid. The female incubates them for about 20 days. The young fledge after 45 days. [edit] References
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