In fact, this woman and her talking raven have a theory that the species’ love of mimicry may be what is fueling most legends ...
D espite their colorful appearance, blue jays are actually in the genus corvidae, the same as crows and ravens. These birds ...
Birds like ravens and vultures seem menacing, but are they actually misunderstood? Here's why spooky birds deserve more ...
Experts say the leucistic bird could return to Anchorage for the winter — but so far there have been no confirmed sightings.
Come with us, as we explore a wide variety of black-colored birds in the USA and Canada, including Red-winged Blackbirds, Ravens, and Anis! The post 9 Black Birds With Blue Heads: Our Captivating List ...
The blue-black grassquit, a tropical grassland bird of South America ... the impression that a rival male is on his territory. Ravens do a similar thing. Members of a pair learn each other's ...
Can a crow—or any bird—make decisions of this sort? Researchers studying crows, ravens, and other corvids (the family of songbirds that includes crows, jays, rooks, magpies, and others ...
Visitors from abroad always have blue jays on the top of their American birding wishlists, and are surprised that they are common, backyard birds. Boisterous, but lovely to behold. Jays are in the ...
These night birds have been rumored to stalk the night ... and ate any corn that escaped to the ground. . Relative of the raven, blue jay and magpie, crows are known for their black feathers.