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Common Raven

Corvus corax

Description:

Not just large but massive, with a thick neck, shaggy throat feathers, and a Bowie knife of a beak. In flight, ravens have long, wedge-shaped tails. They're more slender than crows, with longer, narrower wings, and longer, thinner “fingers” at the wingtips. Common Ravens are entirely black, right down to the legs, eyes, and beak.

Habitat:

Common Ravens live in open and forest habitats across western and northern North America. This includes deciduous and evergreen forests up to treeline, as well as high desert, sea coast, sagebrush, tundra, and grasslands. They do well around people, particularly rural settlements but also some towns and cities.

Notes:

Common Ravens aren’t as social as crows; you tend to see them alone or in pairs except at food sources like landfills. Ravens are confident, inquisitive birds that strut around or occasionally bound forward with light, two-footed hops. In flight they are buoyant and graceful,

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2 Comments

lana.decle
lana.decle 12 years ago

"And the raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting"

:)

emmy.wade
emmy.wade 12 years ago

Quoth the raven, nevermore!

lana.decle
Spotted by
lana.decle

Ontario, Canada

Spotted on Aug 8, 2011
Submitted on Oct 18, 2011

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