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== About ==
== About ==
[[File:Corvus_corone_01.jpg|thumb|Carrion Crow in a park]]
[[File:Corvus_corone_05.jpg|thumb|Curious Carrion Crow on a roof]]
<b>Carrion Crow</b>
 
The <b>Carrion Crow</b> is a large black crow native to the mid and South of Europe and some parts of Asia. It deals well with the colder climate of countries such as Germany, Austria and Switzerland but has not spread to very cold countries like Norway and Sweden. Consequently it also can be found in warmer countries of South and South East Asia and is very rarely seen in Russia and the North.
 
== Sam says ==
 
Crows in my area are very clever and interact with humans in the city all the time. That goes for <i>[[Corvus corone]]</i>, <i>[[Corvus cornix]]</i> and their hybrid <i>[[Corvus cornix x corone]]</i> alike. They get used to waiting for food and treats and can be seen playing with pets such as cats and dogs without actually getting hurt. These crows eat just about anything you offer them but love peanuts, dry cat food and snacks like potato chips and peanut flips. They don't really show interest in fresh fruit and vegetables but would probably eat it, if there was nothing else available. When not feeding on human food scraps, they hunt for big insects, spiders and small mammals like the tiniest of mice. Carrion Crows living near the river can usually be seen also feeding on clams and small fish.


== Slideshow ==
== Slideshow ==


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Corvus_corone_07.jpg|alt=on roof 03
Corvus_corone_06.jpg|alt=on roof 02
Corvus_corone_05.jpg|alt=on roof 01
Corvus_corone_04.jpg|alt=on antenna 01
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Corvus_corone_02.jpg
Corvus_corone_02.jpg
Corvus_corone_01.jpg
Corvus_corone_01.jpg|alt=in the grass 01
 
Corvus_corone_21.jpg|alt= fountain 02
Corvus_corone_20.jpg|alt= fountain 01
Corvus_corone_19.jpg|alt= in the dry heat 02
Corvus_corone_18.jpg|alt= in the dry heat 01
Corvus_corone_17.jpg|alt= two in tree 01
Corvus_corone_16.jpg|alt= in tree 01
Corvus_corone_15.jpg|alt= at the river 03
Corvus_corone_14.jpg|alt= at the river 02
Corvus_corone_13.jpg|alt= at the river 01
Corvus_corone_12.jpg|alt= flying 01
Corvus_corone_11.jpg|alt=in the grass 02
Corvus_corone_10.jpg|alt=on car 02
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Corvus_corone_08.jpg|alt=sleeping 01
Corvus_corone_07.jpg|alt=on roof 03
Corvus_corone_06.jpg|alt=on roof 02
Corvus_corone_05.jpg|alt=on roof 01
Corvus_corone_04.jpg|alt=on antenna 01
Corvus_corone_03.jpg
Corvus_corone_03.jpg
Corvus_corone_02.jpg
Corvus_corone_02.jpg
Corvus_corone_01.jpg
Corvus_corone_01.jpg|alt=in the grass 01
 
Corvus_corone_21.jpg|alt= fountain 02
Corvus_corone_20.jpg|alt= fountain 01
Corvus_corone_19.jpg|alt= in the dry heat 02
Corvus_corone_18.jpg|alt= in the dry heat 01
Corvus_corone_17.jpg|alt= two in tree 01
Corvus_corone_16.jpg|alt= in tree 01
Corvus_corone_15.jpg|alt= at the river 03
Corvus_corone_14.jpg|alt= at the river 02
Corvus_corone_13.jpg|alt= at the river 01
Corvus_corone_12.jpg|alt= flying 01
Corvus_corone_11.jpg|alt=in the grass 02
Corvus_corone_10.jpg|alt=on car 02
Corvus_corone_09.jpg|alt=on car 01
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[[Category:Crows and Ravens]]
[[Category:Crows and Ravens]]

Latest revision as of 18:09, 23 May 2026

See Corvus cornix x corone for hybrids.

About

Curious Carrion Crow on a roof

The Carrion Crow is a large black crow native to the mid and South of Europe and some parts of Asia. It deals well with the colder climate of countries such as Germany, Austria and Switzerland but has not spread to very cold countries like Norway and Sweden. Consequently it also can be found in warmer countries of South and South East Asia and is very rarely seen in Russia and the North.

Sam says

Crows in my area are very clever and interact with humans in the city all the time. That goes for Corvus corone, Corvus cornix and their hybrid Corvus cornix x corone alike. They get used to waiting for food and treats and can be seen playing with pets such as cats and dogs without actually getting hurt. These crows eat just about anything you offer them but love peanuts, dry cat food and snacks like potato chips and peanut flips. They don't really show interest in fresh fruit and vegetables but would probably eat it, if there was nothing else available. When not feeding on human food scraps, they hunt for big insects, spiders and small mammals like the tiniest of mice. Carrion Crows living near the river can usually be seen also feeding on clams and small fish.

Slideshow

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