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Corvus ossifragus
Photo by Joe Bellantoni

Identification

15 inches in length. Entirely black plumage with squared-off tail. Has a more nasal call than American Crow.

Distribution

Southeastern United States=Taxonomy=

Habitat

Fish Crows forage in almost all habitats and eat everything from garbage to small animals, seeds, and fruits. Nest in trees most of the time and are quiet and hard to find during the breeding season.

Behaviour

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