Common Crow
The Common Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) is a medium-sized bird found throughout North America. It has a distinctive black plumage, a stout body, and a short, thick bill. Common Crows are highly adaptable and can thrive in various habitats, including urban areas, forests, and agricultural fields.
These birds are known for their intelligence and social behavior. They often gather in large groups, especially during the winter months. Common Crows are omnivorous, feeding on a diverse diet that includes insects, fruits, and human food scraps. Their vocalizations are varied, with a characteristic cawing sound that is easily recognizable.