The American crow is the “default” crow across most of North America. It overlaps broadly with the common raven, and to a lesser extent with the Chihuahuan raven, fish crow, and northwestern crow.
Their ability to “exploit urban riches,” as one 2001 avian ecology paper titled “Causes and consequences of expanding American Crow populations” described their capacity to optimize a good ...
Last week, driving home from Audubon Community Nature Center, my daughter and I were so captivated by a flock of crows that I ...
Wild bird populations are declining nationwide, and a trend map from Cornell University’s eBird site shows that drop applies to the American crow. “Many, many species are declining right now ...
In Europe, the word “crow” is used to refer to the carrion crow or the hooded crow, while in North America it is used for the American crow or the northwestern crow.
the most common bird found was the American crow — 20,000 strong, accounting for about half of the birds seen. The Christmas Bird Count was held in some areas in the region Dec. 31, New Year’s ...
The segregation and disenfranchisement laws known as "Jim Crow" represented a formal, codified system of racial apartheid that dominated the American South for three quarters of a century ...
The Hamburg count began in 1965, and the Bernville count was instituted in 1985. And it was also befitting that on Christmas ...