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Starlings, crows, and ravens are all types of birds belonging to the family Corvidae. The main difference between them lies in their size, appearance, and behavior. Starlings are smaller birds with iridescent plumage, known for their vocal mimicry. Crows are medium-sized birds with a distinct cawing call and a more varied diet, including carrion and insects. Ravens are the largest of the three, with a deep croaking call and a preference for scavenging and hunting larger prey.

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