Editor’s note: Montana Birding is a monthly article featuring bird species of the Upper Clark Fork River Valley from Butte to Garrison. Author Gary Swant hopes the column will inspire people to take ...
Ravens and crows are among the most fascinating birds in the world, captivating people with their intelligence, adaptability, and striking black plumage. While they may look similar at first glance, ...
One is larger, smarter, and perhaps more vocally complex than the other. Olivia Young is a writer, fact checker, and green living expert passionate about tiny living, climate advocacy, and all things ...
Readers traveling in the Hill Country are asking how to tell the difference between crows and ravens. Both birds are big, bulky and black with raucous calls. But American crows are smaller and leaner ...
Ravens were once a rarity in the North Country, but now they are becoming a common sight. They have a similar appearance to crows, but if you see... Oct 28, 2021 — Ravens were once a rarity in the ...
Living alongside a group of crows can be murder for a raven. This grudge match goes way back. In North America, ravens are both competitors and predators of the crow. Given the chance, brazen, ...
It’s late October, season of the crow. Faux crows hunch over the lintels of Halloween spook houses and perch on the shoulders of would-be witches. The midnight-black birds blot the autumn sunset, and ...
If people were asked to name the most familiar American bird, several names would immediately top the list: robin, bluebird, blue jay, bald eagle, cardinal. Crow would probably also come to mind, ...
Maybe we should consider eating crow. Not in the traditional sense, but because we appear to be in the midst of a crow boom. Ravens, too. A few columns ago, I asked if anyone else had noticed a marked ...
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