Carrion Crow
About the Carrion Crow
The Carrion Crow is native to western and central Europe as well as eastern Asia. The separation of these two populations is believed to have taken place during the last ice age, with the closely allied Hooded Crow filling the gap between.
Carrion Crows are completely black and noisy. They perch on top of trees and call three or four times in quick succession, with a slight pause between each series of croaks.
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Details & Statistics
Added to Birdorable
Hatched March 29, 2008
Scientific Name
Corvus corone
Bird Family
Measurements
Length:
18 to 21 inches
(45.7 to 53.3 cm)
Wingspan:
inches
( cm)
Range
International Names
Chinese
小嘴乌鸦
Czech
Vrána černá
Danish
Krage
Dutch
Zwarte Kraai
Finnish
Nokivaris
French
Corneille Noire
German
Aaskrähe
Italian
Cornacchia Nera
Japanese
ハシボソガラス (Hashibosogarasu)
Korean
까마귀 (Kkamagwi)
Norwegian
Svartkråke
Polish
Czarnowron
Russian
ворона
Spanish
Corvus Corone / Corneja Negra
Swedish
Kråka