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  • Hooded crow (Corvus cornix)

    Corvus cornix (Hooded crow)

    The hooded crow, or 'hoodie' is now recognised as a different species to the carrion crow (Corvus corone). Both are around the same shape…

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    12 photos

    3 videos

  • Jackdaw (Corvus monedula)

    Corvus monedula (Jackdaw)

    The jackdaw (Corvus monedula) is a lively, diminutive member of the crow family. It appears to have totally dark plumage from a distance…

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    19 photos

    9 videos

  • Hawaiian crow (Corvus hawaiiensis)

    Corvus hawaiiensis (Hawaiian crow)

    Known in Hawaii as Alala, this species is the most endangered corvid in the world and is the only crow species found in Hawaii. It is a…

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    12 photos

    2 videos

  • House crow (Corvus splendens)

    Corvus splendens (House crow)

    Information on the house crow is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    14 photo

    1 video

  • Carrion crow (Corvus corone)

    Corvus corone (Carrion crow)

    The carrion crow (Corvus corone) was, until recently, considered to be a race of the same species as the hooded crow (Corvus cornix), but it…

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    38 photos

    12 videos

  • Rook (Corvus frugilegus)

    Corvus frugilegus (Rook)

    The rook (Corvus frugilegus) is the same size as carrion and hooded crows (Corvus corone, and C. cornix respectively). It has black plumage…

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    18 photos

    7 videos

  • Mariana crow (Corvus kubaryi)

    Corvus kubaryi (Mariana crow)

    Similar in appearance to other crow species, the Mariana crow is the only corvid found in Micronesia. The plumage of this species is uniform…

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    12 photos

    4 videos

  • White-necked crow (Corvus leucognaphalus)

    Corvus leucognaphalus (White-necked crow)

    The largest, and now the rarest, of the West Indian crows, the white-necked crow is a large, black corvid with a long, heavy, slightly…

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    2 photo

    1 video

  • Brown-necked raven (Corvus ruficollis)

    Corvus ruficollis (Brown-necked raven)

    A large, attractive corvid with glossy plumage, the brown-necked raven (Corvus ruficollis) has distinctive, elongated, pointed and often…

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    11 photos

    0 videos

  • Collared crow (Corvus torquatus)

    Corvus torquatus (Collared crow)

    Information on the collared crow is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    4 photos

    0 videos

  • Banggai crow (Corvus unicolor)

    Corvus unicolor (Banggai crow)

    Until its rediscovery in 2007, the Banggai crow (Corvus unicolor) was known from only two specimens thought to be collected as long ago as…

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    4 photos

    0 videos

  • Jungle crow (Corvus levaillantii)

    Corvus levaillantii (Jungle crow)

    Information on the jungle crow is being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    4 photos

    0 videos

  • American crow (Corvus brachyrynchos)

    Corvus brachyrynchos (American crow)

    The American crow (Corvus brachyrynchos) is a relatively large, thick-necked, uniformly black bird with a purple iridescence on the back and…

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    26 photos

    0 videos

  • Little crow (Corvus bennetti)

    Corvus bennetti (Little crow)

    A relatively small, slender corvid with short legs and a small bill, the little crow (Corvus bennetti) is the smallest of Australia’s crow…

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    8 photos

    0 videos

  • Chough (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax)

    Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax (Chough)

    A member of the crow family, the chough  (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax) is glossy black in colour, with a long curved red…

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    12 photos

    4 videos

  • Sri Lanka magpie (Urocissa ornata)

    Urocissa ornata (Sri Lanka magpie)

    This boldly patterned, blue and chestnut magpie can be easily distinguished from other Sri Lankan species by its distinctive, vivid…

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    9 photo

    1 video

  • Jay (Garrulus glandarius)

    Garrulus glandarius (Jay)

    The shy jay (Garrulus glandarius) is a strikingly coloured member of the crow family. It is generally pinkish-brown in colour…

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    17 photos

    9 videos

  • Sichuan jay (Perisoreus internigrans)

    Perisoreus internigrans (Sichuan jay)

    Information on the Sichuan jay is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    5 photos

    0 videos

  • Tufted jay (Cyanocorax dickeyi)

    Cyanocorax dickeyi (Tufted jay)

    The tufted jay is a strikingly beautiful relative of crows, named for the unmistakable stiff, fan-shaped crest of feathers on its head. The…

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    2 photos

    0 videos

  • Magpie (Pica pica)

    Pica pica (Magpie)

    The common magpie (Pica pica) is an unmistakable species with its black and white plumage, and iridescent green or blue glossy sheen. The…

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    28 photos

    10 videos

  • Amami jay (Garrulus lidthi)

    Garrulus lidthi (Amami jay)

    This stunning, richly coloured bird is found only on a few islands in Japan. Its plumage is a deep purplish-blue, with a velvety black…

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    1 photos

    0 videos

  • Florida scrub-jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens)

    Aphelocoma coerulescens (Florida scrub-jay)

    The Florida scrub-jay is the rarest of five species belonging to the genus Aphelocoma, which translates as ‘smooth-hair’ and refers to the…

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    11 photos

    3 videos

  • Crested jay (Platylophus galericulatus)

    Platylophus galericulatus (Crested jay)

    Information on the crested jay is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    4 photos

    0 videos

  • Ethiopian bush-crow (Zavattariornis stresemanni)

    Zavattariornis stresemanni (Ethiopian bush-crow)

    This starling-like crow was reported to science in 1938 and has been a taxonomic riddle ever since. It resembles a starling in body form, it…

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    17 photo

    1 video

  • Pinyon jay (Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus)

    Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus (Pinyon jay)

    A member of the crow family, the pinyon jay is a highly social bird with a truly remarkable memory. Although the body and head are uniform…

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    8 photo

    1 video

  • Azure jay (Cyanocorax caeruleus)

    Cyanocorax caeruleus (Azure jay)

    Information on the azure jay is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    4 photos

    0 videos

  • Island scrub-jay (Aphelocoma insularis)

    Aphelocoma insularis (Island scrub-jay)

    Information on the island scrub-jay  is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    4 photos

    0 videos

  • Rufous treepie (Dendrocitta vagabunda)

    Dendrocitta vagabunda (Rufous treepie)

    Information on the rufous treepie (Dendrocitta vagabunda) is being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    15 photos

    2 videos

  • Grey jay (Perisoreus canadensis)

    Perisoreus canadensis (Grey jay)

    Information on the grey jay is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    12 photo

    1 video

  • White-bellied treepie (Dendrocitta leucogastra)

    Dendrocitta leucogastra (White-bellied treepie)

    Information on the white-bellied treepie (Dendrocitta leucogastra) is currently being researched and written and will appear here…

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    5 photos

    0 videos

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