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==Description==
 
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American Crows possess a glossy, purple black plumage in addition to their black beaks and legs.
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They are often within the size range of 43 to 53 cm for length and 94 cm for wingspan. {{Ontario}}
 
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The American Crow emits a repetitive; yet, distinct "caw-caw-caw" call. <ref name="Ontario"/>
 
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Commonly found in urban areas, agricultural fields, and other open areas with scattered woodlands, marshes, lakes and rivers in densely forested areas. <ref name="Ontario"/>
 
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Revision as of 07:23, 20 May 2013

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Description

American Crows possess a glossy, purple black plumage in addition to their black beaks and legs.

They are often within the size range of 43 to 53 cm for length and 94 cm for wingspan. [1]

Similar species

Behaviour

Diet

Calls

The American Crow emits a repetitive; yet, distinct "caw-caw-caw" call. [1]

Reproduction

Distribution/habitat

Commonly found in urban areas, agricultural fields, and other open areas with scattered woodlands, marshes, lakes and rivers in densely forested areas. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Krista Kagume (2005). Compact Guide to Ontario Birds. Lone Pine Publishing. ISBN 1551054671. 

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