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species makes up over a
third of the
entire family.
Corvids (ravens) are the
largest p****erines.
Corvids display remarkable intelligence for
animals of their...
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Australian raven is
distinguished from the
Australian crow, and
other related corvids, by its long
chest feathers, or
throat hackles,
which are
prominent in...
- po****r as cagebirds. In
addition to
other members of the
genus Pica,
corvids considered magpies are in the
genera Cissa, Urocissa, and Cyanopica. Magpies...
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CorvidResearch.blog. 4
December 2015.
Retrieved on 2021-08-01. Grodzinski, Uri; Clayton,
Nicola S. (2010). "Problems
Faced by Food-Caching
Corvids and...
-
civilization from the
previous books encounters a
society of
intelligent corvids. The
novel is a
sequel to
Children of Time and
Children of Ruin. In 2023...
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members of Corvus, and at
least 14
extinct species have been described.
Corvids are
found in
major cities across the world, and a
major increase in the...
-
corvid playing with a
table tennis ball in
partnership with a dog, a rare
example of tool use for the
purposes of play. Blue jays, like
other corvids...
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gregarious birds.
Coming from the
nesting habits of rooks, the term is used for
corvids and the
breeding grounds of colony-forming seabirds,
marine mammals (true...
- boundaries.
German astronomer Cuno
Hoffmeister discovered and
named the
Corvids in 1937,
after observing them
between June 25 and July 2. They have not...
- Wolters. A
study of
corvid phylogeny undertaken in 2007
compared DNA
sequences in the
mitochondrial control region of
several corvids. It
found that the...