Crow
Corvus brachyrhynchos
Class
Birds
Range
They are found in Canada and all across the U.S. down into Mexico. They spend the winter in the southern part of their range.
Habitat
They are found in woodlands, fields, marshes, farms, towns and cities.
Body Traits
They are a big bird, up to 17 inches long. They are all black, but their feathers can shine purple in the sun. Males and females look alike.
Habits
They flap wings in flight instead of gliding like hawks. Distinctive caw call.
Diet
They will eat what they can find (scavenger). They will eat plants, fruits, eggs, insects, frogs, fish and even dead animals (carrion). They like to wash their food in water if they are near it and will hide it and come back for it later.
Reproduction
They build their nests out of twigs and branches high up in tall deciduous trees. It is not unusual to see a crow’s nest 60 feet off the ground. In dry places, they will build their nests in trees along the rivers and streams.