The crow intervened not to protect its fellow corvid but solely because a crow cannot resist the temptation to bully a small raptor. |
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He asked anyone who finds a dead crow, raven, magpie or jay or other member of the corvid bird family to call the health authority. |
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The grey treepie, a corvid, was a late riser, but hoodlum gangs soon made up for it. |
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It is almost identical to the corvid choughs but has white wing patches and a less powerful, black bill. |
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One important set of studies centers on the clever corvid family of birds, which includes crows, ravens, jays, and magpies. |
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Normally found in northern Scotland and on the Isle of Man, this grey and black corvid arrived several years ago and liked it so much it stayed. |
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This widespread corvid is regularly noted on the floodplain during the summer. |
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Highest mortalities are seen in the corvid family, which include jays, magpies and crows. |
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Ravens are songbirds belonging to the corvid family like crows and magpies, and they surpass most of the other avian species in terms of intelligence. |
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A company called Corvid Technologies employs a 5,000-processor supercomputer for solving complex engineering problems for clients. |
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