Sometimes referred to as tree-ducks, the Fulvous Whistling duck is composed of a singular group of eight species of worldwide distribution, largely within the tropics. They are distinctive for his... Read More ⟶
Common Raven is a giant, blackbird, with a sturdy, heavy bills. They look relatively like American Crows however are a lot bigger and may weigh more than 4 instances as a lot.
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Northwestern Crow, scientific name Corvus brachyrhynchos caurinus is a giant, shiny, blackbird with a long, strong bill. They could be distinguished from Common Ravens by their smaller size,... Read More ⟶
American Crow, scientific name Corvus brachyrhynchos is a shiny, blackbird with a robust, stout bill. Corvus brachyrhynchos may be distinguished from Common Ravens by their smaller size, their... Read More ⟶
Clark's Nutcracker is a medium-sized bird with long, sharp bills. The Clark's Nutcracker is the size of a jay however is more like a crow in construct and flight. Its body is primarily grey.... Read More ⟶
Pinyon Jay, scientific name Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus scours pinyon-juniper patches for seeds and customarily aren't discovered alone. Large teams forage in timber and on the ground. They transfer... Read More ⟶
Western Scrub-Jay, or California Scrub-Jay, scientific name Aphelocoma californica are medium-sized, slender birds with long tails. The Western Scrub-Jay has blue upperparts, a grayish-brown back,... Read More ⟶
The Steller's Jay, scientific name Cyanocitta stelleri is a hanging bird with deep blue and black plumage and a long, shaggy crest. The front of its body is black, and the rear is deep blue. The... Read More ⟶
Gray Jay or Canada Jays are usually in small teams. They fly in quiet swoops, typically holding their wings beneath the horizontal. While they have a big number of vocalizations together with hoots... Read More ⟶
The Black-billed Magpie is a medium-sized bird with an, especially long tail. It is an extremely distinctive bird with black masking its head and lengthening by way of its breast and down its back.... Read More ⟶