It could be a treepie, or an ani bird (which has grey eyes).
Although the more usual suspects are the rook, raven, jackdaw, which are similar in colour and shape.
It could simply be a different sub-species of the crow you are use to seeing.
The trick is to listen out for their vocalisations.
There are Grackles and Brewer's Blackbird. See related links below.
The fish crow, the raven.
no it is not because a crow is much stronger than a fowl
A female crow is called a crow. They do not have a special name that distinguishes them from their male counterparts. Crow: nothing under Female Bird: Hen
If it's a large bird, it could be a wood stork.
I say that the largest flying bird is the Bald Eagle But the largest non flying bird is the Emu.The Ostritch.
The scientific name for the Crow genus is corvus for example the common raven is covus corax, the carrion crow corvus corone, the thick billed raven Corvuscrassirostris and the Cuban crow Corvus nasicus.
The jackdaw.
Mr Edelweiss is the bird. the breed is a Jackdaw
The currawong is a black bird, similar in appearance to the crow, but related to the Australian magpie and butcherbird.
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Don't you mean the pet MOUSE ?It was a pet bird, not mouse.Jake
no it is not because a crow is much stronger than a fowl
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