
The northwestern crow is an all-black passerine bird of the crow genus native to the northwest of North America. It is very similar to the more western forms of the widespread American crow , but it averages slightly smaller with proportionately smaller feet and a slightly more slender bill. This taxon is reliably identified by range only.
Similar species: Perching Birds
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I identified it and set the country for you but members are encouraged to do this themselves. The description of the photos and classification by species and location is one of the added values here. Posted 9 years ago, modified 9 years ago
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