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Corvus corax
Common Ravens are entirely black, right down to the legs, eyes, and beak.
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.
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Thank you Ava
Cool! In the last picture you've caught its nictatating membrane over its eye.