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Hispaniolan Palm Crow - BirdForum Opus

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Corvus palmarum
Photo by arthurgrosset in Najasa, Cuba.

Identification

The Palm Crow is classified as Endangered.

It is similar to the Cuban Crow but is smaller, with shorter wings and elongated tufts over the upper mandible.

Distribution

Dominican Republic and Haiti.

Taxonomy

This form is slightly smaller and is usually separated as a sub-species called Corvus palmarum minutus. Both forms are usually now given the respective common names of Hispaniolan Palm Crow and Cuban Palm Crow to distinguish them.

Both forms appear to be closely related to the Fish Crow of the eastern seaboard of the United States and also two smaller species, the Tamaulipas Crow and Sinaloa Crow of Mexico and forms a species group with them.

Habitat

Mountain pine forests.

Behaviour

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