Difference between revisions of "Corvids"
Ken Czworka (talk | contribs) (→American Crow) |
Ken Czworka (talk | contribs) (→American Crow) |
||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
=== American Crow === | === American Crow === | ||
− | (Corvus brachyrhynchos) | + | (Corvus brachyrhynchos)<br> |
+ | Entirely black. Large, long-legged, thick-necked bird with heavy, straight bill. In flight, wings are fairly broad and rounded with wingtip feathers spread like fingers. Short tail, squared off at the end. Very social, sometimes forming noisy flocks in the thousands. Aggressive, often chase away hawks and owls. Common in fields, woods, and cities. Thrives around people. | ||
{| border="0" | {| border="0" |
Revision as of 21:32, 14 February 2020
|
Local corvids include crows and jays.
Crows
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
Entirely black. Large, long-legged, thick-necked bird with heavy, straight bill. In flight, wings are fairly broad and rounded with wingtip feathers spread like fingers. Short tail, squared off at the end. Very social, sometimes forming noisy flocks in the thousands. Aggressive, often chase away hawks and owls. Common in fields, woods, and cities. Thrives around people.
Jays
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
Blue above, light gray below. Black and white markings on wings and tail. Larger than a robin, smaller than a crow. Crest and long tail. Noisy and conspicuous in areas with large trees. Regularly visits feeders.