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- Wikipedia: Raven
Encyclopedic article about the bird Raven and its various species, including Common Raven, Australian Raven, and Thick-billed Raven.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven
- DesertUSA: Ravens
Profile of the largest member of the Crow Family, know for their wide repertoire of vocalizations.
www.desertusa.com/mag99/oct/papr/raven.html
- Carl Cook Photography: Crows
Images, stories, and observations.
www.clcookphoto.com/crows.htm
- Crows & Jays
Introduction to the Corvids, a large family composed of the familiar crows and jays, plus close relatives like magpies, treepies, nutcrackers, and choughs.
www.montereybay.com/creagrus/corvids.html
- corvus.org
Devoted to information, issues and blatant admiration of the American Crow.
www.corvus.org
- So, You Want to Know More About Crows?
General information and excerpts from Kevin J. McGowan's ongoing reproductive and social behavior study.
birds.cornell.edu/crows/crowinfo.htm
- For the Love of Crows
Offers general information, mythology, drawings, and photographs.
www.zeebyrd.com/corvi29
- Genus Corvus, The
Contains black stocky birds with strong feet and bills commonly known as jackdaws, rooks, crows, and ravens.
www.earthlife.net/birds/crows.html
- Pennsylvania Game Commission Wildlife Notes: Ravens and Crows
Profile of the intelligent and wary birds that have adapted well to human activity.
www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/cwp/view.asp?a=458&q=150475
- Crow City
Celebration of British crows.
www.crowcity.com
- Raven's Aviary
Devoted to ravens, crows, and the rest of the Corvidae.
www.shades-of-night.com/aviary
- As the Crow Flies: The Mysterious and Intelligent Corvids Pondered by Edgar Allen Poe
Offers a brief overview of various cultures take on the Corvids.
www.johnshepler.com/articles/crow.html
- Blue Jay
Brightly colored member of the Covidae family.
cnet.windsor.ns.ca/Environment/Advocates/Anim/bluejay.html
- Shaping of Hooks in New Caledonian Crows
Links to the video capturing a tool-making crow in action.
www.sciencemag.org/feature/data/crow
- Corvus Corax - Common Raven
Examines the mythology, folklore, and biological facts of the common raven.
w1.859.telia.com/~u85903393/corvus_english.html
- Family Corvidae (Crows, Jays, and Magpies)
List many of the family's genus and species. Offers photographs and sound files.
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Corvidae.html
- Crows and Ravens: Birds of Mystery and Intrigue
Focuses on the intelligence and myths surrounding these birds.
www.angelfire.com/id/ravensknowledge/index.html
- No Caws for Alarm!
Article about the American crow from the Missouri Conservationist.
www.conservation.state.mo.us/conmag/1997/01/3.html
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