- The
carrion crow (Corvus
corone) is a p****erine bird of the
family Corvidae,
native to
western Europe and the
eastern Palearctic. The
carrion crow was...
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subspecies of
C.
corone/cornix) †
Corvus simionescui – (fossil:
Early Pliocene of Maluşteni-Bereşti, Romania;
possibly a
subspecies of
C.
corone/cornix) †...
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fluff their throat feathers when they call; and from the
carrion crow (
C.
corone) by size, as the
carrion crow is
larger and of a
stockier build. American...
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species name
coronoides highlighting its
similarity with the
carrion crow (
C.
corone). Two
subspecies are recognised,
which differ slightly in
their vocalisations...
- bill,
beard and body and
relatively longer tail. All-black
carrion crow (
C.
corone) in
Europe may
suggest a
raven due to
their largish bill but are still...
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Corvus corone. A
fifth subspecies,
C.
c.
sardonius (Kleinschmidt, 1903) has been listed,
although it has been
alternately partitioned between C.
c. sharpii...
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Linnaeus in the same work
include the
carrion crow (
C.
corone),
hooded crow (
C. cornix), rook (
C. frugilegus), and two
species which have
since been moved...
- crow (
C. capell****)
Hooded crow (
C. cornix)
Carrion crow (
C.
corone) Rook (
C. frugilegus)
Eastern carrion crow (
C. orientalis) Fan-tailed
raven (
C. rhipidurus)...
- 52–55 cm in length—the same size or
slightly larger than the
carrion crow (
C.
corone), with
proportionately slightly longer wings, tail and bill. A sl**** and...
- Lee, Sang-im; Parr,
Cynthia S.; Hwang, Youna; Mindell,
David P. & Choe, Jae
C. (2003):
Phylogeny of
magpies (genus Pica)
inferred from
mtDNA data. Archived...