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looks like there are more than one species of crow on this tree.
Sewri Mudbanks
The all black crow is the Indian Jungle Crow
Some authorities lump all the Jungle Crows under C. macrorhynchos. C.(m.) culminatus is the Indian form, sometimes considered a separate species.
Corvus culminatus?
Agree that the all-black pair appear to be (Indian) Jungle Crows.
Natralist any idea about the completely black crow? Is it a thick billed crow?
Spotted on Jan 2, 2013 Submitted on Jan 23, 2013
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Some authorities lump all the Jungle Crows under C. macrorhynchos. C.(m.) culminatus is the Indian form, sometimes considered a separate species.
Corvus culminatus?
Agree that the all-black pair appear to be (Indian) Jungle Crows.
Natralist any idea about the completely black crow? Is it a thick billed crow?