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American Crow

Corvus brachyrhynchos

Description:

A large, long-legged, thick-necked bird with a heavy, straight bill. In flight, the wings are fairly broad and rounded with the wingtip feathers spread like fingers. The short tail is rounded or squared off at the end.

Habitat:

American Crows are common birds of fields, open woodlands, and forests. They thrive around people, and you’ll often find them in agricultural fields, lawns, parking lots, athletic fields, roadsides, towns, and city garbage dumps.

Notes:

The tree pix are from St. Simons Island and the beach pic is from Jekyll Island Ga.

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Georgia, USA

Spotted on Jan 15, 2013
Submitted on Jan 18, 2013

Spotted for Mission

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