Large-billed Crow

Latin Name: 
Corvus macrorhynchos
Category: 
Size: 
48cm
Description: 

Sexes alike. Glossy black plumage; heavy beak, with noticeable culmencurve. The Carrion Crow C. corone of NW mountains is confusingly similar, except for less curved culmen though this character not easily visible in the field. Solitary or in groups of two to six; most common around villages and only small  numbers in urban areas; overall not as ‘enterprising’ as the familiar House Crow; in forested areas, its behaviour often indicates presence of carnivore kills.

Habitat: 
forests, rural habitations; small numbers in towns and cities.
Food: 
omnivorous.
Distribution: 
subcontinent, to about 4,500m in the Himalaya; absent in extreme W Rajasthan and parts of Punjab.
Call: 
Call Description: 
harsh khaa…khaa calls; several variations on this among the various races of this crow.
National Status: 
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