- nutcrackers. In
colloquial English, they are
known as the crow
family or
corvids. Currently, 135
species are
included in this family. The
genus Corvus containing...
- po****r as cagebirds. In
addition to
other members of the
genus Pica,
corvids considered as
magpies are in the
genera Cissa, Urocissa, and Cyanopica...
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- Gamauf, A.; Kryukov, A. (2007). "Phylogeographic
patterns in
widespread corvid birds".
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 45 (3): 840–862. doi:10.1016/j...
- (May 20, 2013). "****tail Weenies:
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farmland where they
compete with
other social birds such as gulls,
other corvids, and
ducks for food in
parks and gardens. The
carrion crow can be seen...
- cr****irostris), a
corvid from the Horn of Africa,
shares with the
common raven the
distinction of
being the
largest bird in the
corvid family, and indeed...
- Wolters. A
study of
corvid phylogeny undertaken in 2007
compared DNA
sequences in the
mitochondrial control region of
several corvids. It
found that the...
-
little raven is
closely related to the
other four
species of
Australian corvid,
which include the
Torresian crow and
little crow as well as the forest...
- Rook or
rooks may
refer to: Rook (bird) (Corvus frugilegus), a bird of the
corvid family Rook (chess), a
piece in
chess Rook (card game), a trick-taking card...