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American Crow- Juvenile

Corvus brachyrhynchos

Description:

Juvenile

Habitat:

forest

Notes:

Found him hopping around the yard

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5 Comments

MitchRay
MitchRay 13 years ago

Definitely. It's a tough call to make unless you have photos as good as these.

thecloudspassby
thecloudspassby 13 years ago

your right, I checked out the bill on another up close head shot I have of it. They are very similar though :P

MitchRay
MitchRay 13 years ago

If it were a juvie Raven, he would have gray based neck feathers, a shaggier throat and a longer heavier bill.

thecloudspassby
thecloudspassby 13 years ago

he looked too big to be a crow. maryland has ravens

MitchRay
MitchRay 13 years ago

If this is in Maryland, it's much more likely to be an American Crow than a Common Raven

thecloudspassby
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thecloudspassby

Maryland

Spotted on Jul 11, 2005
Submitted on Apr 18, 2011

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