American Crow
The American Crow is a highly intelligent and social bird found throughout North America. They are known for their jet-black plumage and their loud, raucous "caw-caw" call.
Crows live in large family groups and have a complex social structure. They are one of the most intelligent birds in the world, capable of using tools and solving complex problems. They have an excellent memory and can even recognize individual human faces.
Crows are Omnivore, with a diet that includes everything from insects and seeds to carrion and garbage. Their social nature and high intelligence make them one of the most fascinating birds to observe in the wild.
American Crow
Classification
Aves > Passeriformes > Corvidae > Corvus > C. brachyrhynchos
Native To
Conservation Status
Average Height
1.5 feet
(0.5 m)
Average Weight
1 - 1.5 lbs
(0.5 - 0.7 kg)
Average Life Span
7 - 8 years
Gestation Period
18 days
Did You Know?
The American Crow is known for its intelligence and problem-solving abilities.
They are highly social birds and often gather in large flocks, especially during the winter.
American Crows have a diverse diet, including insects, seeds, fruits, and even small animals.
They can mimic a variety of sounds, including other bird calls and human speech.
American Crows are excellent communicators and use a complex system of calls to convey different messages.
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