The crow is the state bird of several states in the United States, including Idaho and Illinois. It is recognized for its intelligence and adaptability, thriving in various environments. Crows are often associated with folklore and have a significant presence in many cultures. Their distinctive caw and social behavior make them a notable part of the avian community.
Eastern Hemlock tree. Ruffed Grouse the state bird.
The crow currently has not been selected as the bird for any state.
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Yes, a crow is a bird.
In Navajo, the term for "crow" is "bilasáana." The word specifically refers to the common crow found in the region. If you want to say "crow bird," you can say "bilasáana bil" where "bil" means bird.
Translation for crow, the bird, is gáagii.
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