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pied crow

  1. Pied Crow

    Pied Crow

    This good looking black-and-white crow is found in most sub-Saharan habitats except the dry deserts and thick rainforest. Here is a flight shot showing the contrast between the black tail and head and its white underparts. Sometimes called "African Pied Crow" or "White-bellied Crow."
  2. Pied Crow

    Pied Crow

  3. Pied Crow

    Pied Crow

  4. Pied Crow

    Pied Crow

  5. Pied Crow

    Pied Crow

    Plenty of these around
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    Pied Crow

  7. Pied Crow 16-1.jpg

    Pied Crow 16-1.jpg

    Thank you all for your kind comments
  8. Pied Crow

    Pied Crow

  9. Pied Crow ETH SER

    Pied Crow ETH SER

    At this horse carcass, pied crows were accompanied by Dwarf Ravens, by Hooded and White-backed Vultures, and a dog.
  10. Pied Crow

    Pied Crow

    This became one of the commonest birds we encountered, but the first sighting in the hotel grounds was quite impressive.
  11. Pied Crow (Corvus albus)

    Pied Crow (Corvus albus)

    Pied Crow (Corvus albus) in Berenty Reserve in southern Madagascar
  12. Pied Crow UGANDA SER

    Pied Crow UGANDA SER

    We observed this species in many habitats throughout our travels in East Africa. When the lighting is right, the black feathers display blue iridescence.
  13. Pied Crow

    Pied Crow

  14. Pied Crow

    Pied Crow

  15. Pied Crow

    Pied Crow

    Though absent from closed forest, the Pied Crow is not uncommon in Liberia's more open coastal region where it scavenges for food near human habitations. This individual was one of a small group that seemed to spend the hottest hours of the day patrolling a rocky ridge not far from the ocean...
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    Pied Crow

  17. Pied Crow

    Pied Crow

    Now, THESE are big! Common in Nairobi, I took this cracking corvid from the roof of the hotel. More photos at http://www.charliesbirdblog.com
  18. Crow

    Crow

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