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But this particular corvid is also, it seems, extremely smart.
It is a member of the family Cracticidae and not a corvid.
Which members of the clever corvid family were found to hold funerals for their dead this year?
Its placement remains unresolved; it does not seem to be a corvid at all.
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Unlike free schools, Corvid courses are not usually offered gratis.
That's why the scatter-hoarding corvid is so important to the life cycles of forests.
Many species of corvid are territorial, protecting territories throughout the year or simply during the breeding season.
It is not, however, related to the European magpie, which is a corvid.
Eggs are quite variable, and thus which Australian corvid laid them cannot be reliably identified.
The term "crow" is colloquially applied to any or all species of Australian corvid.
Ravens are members of the intelligent corvid family that includes crows and magpies.
Examples include various species of corvid, parrots-especially the African gray parrot- and dolphins.
The spotted nutcracker is a dark brown, broad-winged, short-tailed corvid.
There are four species of corvid which occur in the region, three native and one introduced (the house crow, likely ship-assisted).
Behind it, a video projection evokes chaos, creation and the slow-blinking eye of a corvid.
It was a black feather, roughly as long as his hand, probably from a corvid, like a crow, or perhaps a raven.
The name symbolizes the non-hierarchical and diversely social nature of Corvid College.
The bird's black beak decurves into a sharply pointed tip and is relatively small for a corvid.
They said: "In folklore, it is rarely possible to know with certainty which corvid is being referred to.
Once confined to the loneliest crags of the far west, Britain's largest corvid, or crow, is spreading east.
It is about the same size as the European magpie but has a much longer tail, one of the longest tails of any corvid.
Over much of this range, it is simple to distinguish from other species, as it is the only corvid found in northern Australia.
The species has a distinctive, deep, resonant prruk-prruk-prruk call, which to experienced listeners is unlike that of any other corvid.
Bunkers Tree Wood is also in the area and contains a large Corvid roost.