Biologists already knew the corvid family–it includes crows, ravens, rooks, magpies and jackdaws–to be among the smartest of all birds. But this remarkable piece of behavior–it features in ...
That said, these crows aren’t the only smart members of the Corvidae family. Ravens, magpies and even common urban crows have demonstrated impressive feats of intelligence, from using traffic ...
Crows and ravens are frequently confused with one another ... These birds belong to the Corvidae family, including jays, magpies, and other highly intelligent birds. Being able to identify these ...
In wet and windy conditions, the Magpies trailed for much of the match against a spirited Crows side, before stepping up a gear in the last quarter to secure the 14.7 (91) to 13.8 (86). Collingwood ...
The last member of the corvid family found in East Lothian is the jay. Predominantly a woodland bird, it is shy and rarely seen, but can be easily identified by its pinkish brown body and the bright ...
The Magpies, meanwhile, were dominant for most of their clash with the Brisbane Lions but can't afford a late fadeout this time against a primed opponent. The Pies will also miss injured star Steele ...
The ploy worked and a goal to Scott Thompson had the Crows up by just one point at the last break. The result was on a knife-edge as the last quarter progressed. A goal to Perrie gave Adelaide some ...
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