- The fish crow (Corvus
ossifragus) is a
species of crow ****ociated with
wetland habitats in the
eastern and
southeastern United States. The fish crow was...
- or
Australian crow (Australia, New
Guinea and
nearby islands)
Corvus ossifragus – Fish crow (Southeastern U.S. coast)
Corvus palmarum – Palm crow (Cuba...
- Fossils,
formerly referred to as
Crocodylus ossifragus...
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smaller and the beak is
slightly less pronounced; from the fish crow (C.
ossifragus)
because American crows do not
hunch and
fluff their throat feathers when...
- with C.
borissiaki being the
oldest known representative. The
species C.
ossifragus was the only
hyena to
cross the
Bering land
bridge into the Americas,...
-
characteristics more akin to
North American species, such as the fish crow (C.
ossifragus),
which it is
probably closely related to. It can be
found quite commonly...
-
Australian crow (Australia, New Guinea,
Lesser Sunda Islands)
Corvus ossifragus Wilson, A, 1812 – fish crow (eastern
United States coast)
Corvus palmarum...
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leucocephalus Linnaeus, 1766
Falco pygargus Daudin, 1800 (nec Linnaeus)
Falco ossifragus Shaw, 1809 (nec Linnaeus)
Haliaeetus leucocephalus alasc**** Townsend...
-
voice is
quite different,
indeed a
third species, the fish crow (Corvus
ossifragus) of the
southeastern United States appears to be very
closely related...
- leucognaphalus)
Cuban palm crow (C. minutus)
Cuban crow (C. nasicus) Fish crow (C.
ossifragus)
Hispaniolan palm crow (C. palmarum)
Sinaloan crow (C. sinaloae) Tropical...