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ViewsCarrion CrowFrom OpusIncludes Hooded Crow Photo by RichUK
[edit] Identification48-52cm. All black with a green or purple sheen, black bill, legs and feet, stout bill. [edit] DistributionMost western Europe to the most eastern points of northern Asia. [edit] Taxonomy[edit] Subspecies1Hooded Crow corvix complex:
[edit] Status of Hooded Crow corvix complexClements (2007) treats Hooded Crow (C. (corone?) cornix, including sharpii, pallescens, and capellanus) as a full species, citing the recommendation of Parkin et al. (2003)2. However, Howard & Moore (2003) and Sibley & Monroe (1996) retain the Hooded Crow cornix complex within Carrion Crow (C. corone) and the Opus awaits further clarification. See BirdForum threads discussing this taxonomic discrepancy here and here. [edit] HabitatFound almost anywhere from coast to moorland, even city centres. 3 [edit] BehaviourIngenious adaption to all urban environments and intelligent. Can be observed sitting atop of trafficlights and dropping hardcased nuts onto the streets below so to make use of the crushing effects of traffic; and will retrieve the contents at a 'red' signal. The diet includes carrion, insects, worms, seeds, fruit and scraps. [edit] VocalisationListen in an external program [edit] References
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