
Grey Crow
Grey Crow
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The Grey Crow is a distinctive and somewhat uncommon crow species found in the forested regions of New Guinea. It is characterized by its mostly grey body, contrasting with black wings and tail.
Where to spot
Endemic to the island of New Guinea, inhabiting primary and secondary lowland and hill forests, often near forest edges or clearings.
How to spot
Look for a crow with a predominantly grey body and black wings/tail. This coloration is quite unique among crows. Listen for its calls, which are often described as high-pitched or squawking, unlike typical harsh caws.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Active during daylight hours. Can be seen flying above the canopy or perched in exposed trees.
Where to spot
Endemic to the island of New Guinea, inhabiting primary and secondary lowland and hill forests, often near forest edges or clearings.
How to spot
Look for a crow with a predominantly grey body and black wings/tail. This coloration is quite unique among crows. Listen for its calls, which are often described as high-pitched or squawking, unlike typical harsh caws.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Active during daylight hours. Can be seen flying above the canopy or perched in exposed trees.
Despite its name, its plumage varies, with some individuals showing more dusky grey or even brownish tones, making identification challenging at times.
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