Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Crow Bird

 
American Crow
 Corvus brachyrhynchos

Animals Unique | Crow Bird | Bird Spotting: From tail to beak the American Crow Appears totally black. In theright light, however, a green or Bluish tinge Suddenly makes a showing. Malesand Females look similar.
Habitat: A good place for spotting the American crow is in woodlands, farmlandsand suburban areas. Nesting: Four to six dull green eggs, spotted dark brown, are placed in a mass ofTwigs and sticks. The nest is then lined with feathers and grass and placed in atree.

Bird Bite: Crows may gather in roosts of over half a million birds. The crowfamous scene from Hitchcock's The Birds Was not too far off!

NEXT BIRD: American goldfinch

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