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American Crow

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| Length: |
17.5 inches |
Song: |
Familiar loud call of caw-caw
with many variations. |
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Wingspan: |
33-40 inches |
Behavior: |
Gregarious |
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Weight: |
1.0
pound |
Breeding: |
Monogamous. |
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Habitat: |
Open forest, forest edge,
grassland with scattered trees (includes farmland, open landscapes,
grassland, upland streams and vicinity. |
Population: |
Abundant |
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Migration: |
Some
migrate |
Feeders: |
Eggs,reptiles |
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Appearance: |
Black |
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Interesting Facts: |
Two similar birds
to the American Crow are Common Raven and Fish Crow.
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Compiled by
Dionn, Middletown
Elementary School, Louisville, KY
Information from Birds of North America by Fred J Alsop III, DK Publishing, Inc., 2001
Photos used with permission from
Richard Healy.
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