Crows and ravens may look similar, but they have distinct differences. Ravens are larger with chunkier beaks, longer shaggy feathers on their necks, deeper croaks, and more acrobatic flight patterns.
Can a crow—or any bird—make decisions of this sort? Researchers studying crows, ravens, and other corvids (the family of songbirds that includes crows, jays, rooks, magpies, and others ...
I go with James "Battery Killa" Watson to Hooters to try their AYCE wings and fries for $19.83. Can we get our moneys worth? Which wings taste the best?
The celebration kicks off on Feb. 15 at Valentine Farm: there may not be much snow on the ground this year, but in just over ...
NAIROBI ― Introduced to East Africa in 1891, in Zanzibar, to deal with domestic food waste, Indian house crows are now ...
Crows and ravens are frequently confused with one another because they appear to be the same, but there are subtle differences as well as big ones that could distinguish them separately.
You see them in all of Payson’s parking lots. Are those large, black birds crows or ravens? It’s rather difficult to tell ...
Besides being dark and mysterious, crows are extremely intelligent birds. So smart, in fact, that it might be a little bit scary. Even though their brains are the size of a human thumb, their ...
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Blue jays are among the smartest birds
Off in the distances I can hear the familiar scream-like call of a blue jay. The sound pierces through the yellow and orange autumn maple leaves on a crisp blue sky day. I sit enjoying the sunshine, ...
The last member of the corvid family found in East Lothian is the jay. Predominantly a woodland bird, it is shy and rarely seen, but can be easily identified by its pinkish brown body and the bright ...
Listen, I always knew animals were way smarter than we all thought, but what put me over the edge was the day my best friend ...