Thanks for posting this. Interesting varieties, but in spite of the 2018 date, some of the information conflicts with what I see in other bird manuals.
For instance, the American Crow does not go into Mexico much at all. Also, the range of the Fish Crow is very much understated. Guess they were going on old info.
But, because it is on the internet, it’s got to be true!
Demi
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I could see that but I figured every one might like it-some of these crows looked like Ravens!! Not a big surprise there how ever.
Regarding the Fish crow range? Well I was aware their range now included parts of New England; there is a roost in winter in Nantucket in example, maybe 150(?) birds...maybe 300(?) this is Massachussettes....there is supposed to be 40 in Manchester,NH but I haven't looked...yet...the Pacific Northwest crow covers Washington (thousands there in Bothel) and Idaho-here again I saw a bunch getting harassed by some kind of falcon; probably a "pigeon hawk"; didn't get close enough...but they are a little bigger than a fish crow but definately smaller than the common crow with a higher voice but other wise the same pattern; not at all like a Fish crow...I was very surprised to see them too-the Northwest crow. Quite a few in the Northwest too!!