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American Crow
Corvus brachyrhyrichos
29.9728, -95.5276
Field Notes
Description:
A large, long-legged, thick-necked bird with a heavy, straight bill. In flight, the wings are fairly broad and rounded with the wingtip feathers spread like fingers. The short tail is rounded or squared off at the end.
Habitat:
In fields, open woodlands, and forests. Around people, agricultural fields, lawns, parking lots, athletic fields, roadsides, towns, and city garbage dumps.
Notes:
American Crows are all black, even the legs and bill. When crows molt, the old feathers can appear brownish or scaly compared to the glossy new feathers.
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