
This small Eurasian crow has been found several times in northeastern North America. Adults are blackish overall, with pale gray on the nape that wraps around to the sides of the head. The iris is white. The bill is fairly short, and the wings are short and pointed. Juveniles have darker napes and dark irides.
Length: 33 (cm) Wingspan: 43 (cm)
Habitat:
Open habitats, including fields and urban areas.
Behavior:
Like other crow species, often congregates in flocks.
Feeding:
Grains, fruit, invertebrates, small mammals, eggs.
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