- The
piping crow (Corvus typicus) is a
species of bird in the
family Corvidae. It is
endemic to
Sulawesi in Indonesia. Its
natural habitat is subtropical...
- 1900s. The name
Piping Shrike is
closely linked to the
early name for the
Australian magpie. From the
early 1800s, the name
Piping Crow Shrike was used...
-
crow (Eastern China,
south into Vietnam)
Corvus tristis – Grey
crow or Bare-faced
crow (New
Guinea and
neighboring islands)
Corvus typicus –
Piping crow...
-
Indian jungle crow,
Corvus culminatus House crow,
Corvus splendens Collared crow,
Corvus torquatus Piping crow,
Corvus typicus Banggai crow,
Corvus unicolor...
- fish
crow (Corvus ossifragus) is a
species of
crow ****ociated with
wetland habitats in the
eastern and
southeastern United States. The fish
crow was given...
- The
Hawaiian crow or ʻalalā (Corvus hawaiiensis) is a
species of bird in the
crow family, Corvidae, that is
currently extinct in the wild,
though reintroduction...
-
throughout much of
North America.
American crows are the New
World counterpart to the
carrion crow and the
hooded crow of Eurasia; they all
occupy the same...
- The
house crow (Corvus splendens), also
known as the Indian, greynecked,
Ceylon or
Colombo crow, is a
common bird of the
crow family that is of Asian...
- The gray
crow (Corvus tristis),
formerly known as the bare-faced
crow, is
about the same size (42–45 cm in length) as the
Eurasian carrion crow (Corvus...
- slender-billed
crow, but it is
actually rather distinct from this bird,
resembling an
entirely black piping crow overall. The
Banggai crow is a
small crow, some...