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Crow Jokes – Corvid Corner
A: An attempted murder! A: Crows like to make long distance caws! Q: Why do crows never receive a busy signal when they call each other on the telephone? A: They all have caw-waiting! Q: Where do cr...
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A group of birds… – Corvid Corner
It is all in a name…groups of birds have different names. Here are some of the corvidae group names: A group of Jays are called a band, a scold or a party of jays. A group of Magpies are called a tidi...
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Caw! Caw! The Chronicle of Crows: A Tale of the Spring-time by RM – Corvid Corner
Caw! Caw! Or The Chronicle of Crows: A Tale of the Spring-time by RM, illustrated by J.B. It is a fun, lovely crow book. Lots of poetry with crows. This is well-worth the read. Try reading it aloud…
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Grey Jay a.k.a Whiskey-Jack
The Gray Jay (Perisoreus canadensis), also Grey Jay, Canada Jay, or Whiskey Jack, is a member of the crow and jay family (Corvidae) found in the boreal forests across North America north to the tree-l...
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Corvid Photos
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Azure-hooded Jay
Azure-hooded Jay Originally uploaded by hanszw The Azure-hooded Jay, Cyanolyca cucullata, is a species of bird in the Corvidae family. It is found in Middle America. Its natural habitat is subtropical...