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Crows

Crows are In the genus Corvus and are large passerine birds. All temperate continents with the exception of South America and a few islands including Hawaii have examples of the 40 members of this genus. Genus Corvus appear to have evolved in central Asia and migrated out into North America, Africa, Europe, and Australia.

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What does a white crow symbolize?

A white crow symbolizes time, past present and future. Seeing a white crow may mean that something in your past has happened that you need to overcome. Maybe it means that something is happening now that you're doing nothing about (which you probably should be). Or maybe it means that something important is going to happen in your future, good or bad.

What is the Name of bird in England similar to a crow?

Its closest relative is the ROOK which looks very similar but with a distinctive conical beak.

Its other close relative is the JACKDAW, a little smaller with a greyish collar.

Scotland (a little to the North of England) has a Hooded Crow, almost identical to the English Carrion Crow but with dark and light colouration.

Other names for crows and ravens?

These birds are members of the family Corvidae, including jays. Normally simply called ravens and crows.

How big is an average American crow?

An American crow is about 17.5in tall

What does the phrase Stone The Crows mean?

Well, maybe its a different way of saying "kill two birds with one stone"...

Do crows eat chicks?

Yes. They catch them alive and then take them to their nest where they kill and eat them.

Crows are increasing in Mumbai?

since mumbai one of the dirtiest city in the world ,it helps the crows to feed welldue to abundend of foods.people in large number throws there unfinisned foods in the grounds which help the crows to eat.

What year did The Crow come out?

If you are referring to the Brandon Lee movie, I think it was 1993.

What does a crow symbolize?

crows normally represent death or death soon to come. they're bad omens and supposedly they have the souls of demons.

Well, sorry to say this to the recent answer but a crow in many countries represents intellegence and often back in the past the people with the last name crow were thought to be pranksters and did bad things not nessicarily evil

What does it mean when a crow flies in front of you like it is leading you?

my interpretation of this (as it just happened to me twice ) is that i may need to reassess the direction i'm heading............ in life.

Do crows kill doves or have they done so in the past?

It is unusual but may happen if their normal diet goes extinct.

Why do crows peck at windows?

Crows peck at windows because they see their reflection and think they are seeing another bird. They are also attracted to shiny objects and try to pick them up.

Which birds can walk?

Im pretty sure all birds can

Do crows camouflage?

Everything camouflages when its in the right backround

Is there such thing as a blue headed crow?

== The American or common crow is black, but has iridescent plumage that can appear to be another color (like blue) if the lighting correct. It's an optical effect, but can present some remarkable variations on the theme. We've probably seen the phenomenon in insects (beetles, butterflies) or even on other birds. == We have a black crow that has been showing up at our bird feeder for a week now. When it spreads it's wings there is a rich blue color each time. We haven't seen any other color to date. We will keep watching. We are located in the country outside Seattle. Is this still an optical effect? == Certainly if an observer sees "blue" on a crow, he sees blue. No doubt. A lot of observers report this. And they are 100% correct in what they see. Even the camera catches the colors. What is still the same is that the plumage is black, but the observer is experiencing an optical effect - iridescence. Light does some funny things when it wants to. Few of us have not seen colors on a soap bubble when the light is "right" and we are looking at them. But it is a "trick of the light" to see colors there. Oh, they're there all right, but not because the bubble is any of the colors we see on it. Light is phase shifted, diffracted or undergoes interference. Or a combination of them. Believe your eyes, but believe your cortex. We see blue (or other colors) but not because the object under observation is really that color. Certainly an argument could be made to say a crow isblue if that is desired. But the color is a "temporary" one; it disappears under different viewing conditions. The black is constant. Need a link to the Wikipedia article on iridencence? You got it. The article is short and to the point. The pictures are good, too. Answer i think azure jay

How tall is an American crow?

The average height of a crow is 17.5 inches.

What do you call a group of apes bears crows geese?

The correct collective term for a group of crows is a "parliment of crows" whereas a common term for a group of geese would be a "gaggle of geese"