No. It does not even make the list of the five loudest birds in the world.
The loudest birds are "oil birds", which live in caves and navigate via echolocation. The sounds they make can range up to 100 decibels and this sound is exaggerated because they nest in the thousands. The next loudest birds a re all species of parrots. See the related link below for information on which species of parrots are the loudest.
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.
As eggs or as hatchling snakes will eat them. As a hatchling ants will kill and eat them if given the chance. As a full grown crow large raptors will prey on them. Vultures, rodrunners, magots, ants, and other crows will eat the already-dead crow bird.
The most Intelligent Bird(s) are crows and/or Parrots
robin
A Crow???
well i think it could be the crow because it has the loudest song to attract other crows :)
martin crow
The Indian Peacock.
a bird
I think its the Kookaburra
a bird
Yes, a crow is a bird.
a crow
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.
A crow!
Translation for crow, the bird, is gáagii.
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