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Northwestern Crow

Corvus caurinus

Photo by Machi
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Field Notes

Description:

These and ravens are both very common here, so without a closer look they can be hard to tell apart. Northwestern Crows have a smaller beak and lack the wedge-shaped tail that the ravens have, and are just generally smaller in size.

Habitat:

Harbor docks close to town where private, charter, and commercial fishing boats dock.

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