Overview
Common Raven: Large raven with all-black body, large, stout bill, wedge-shaped tail. Eats invertebrates, vertebrates, insects, carrion, refuse, eggs and young of other birds, and rodents. Strong flight, alternates several deep wing beats with long glides on flat wings. Soars on thermals, updrafts.
Range and Habitat
Common Raven: Resident from the Aleutians, northern Alaska and northern Canada south throughout western U.S. to Minnesota, Great Lakes, and northern New England; also found in the Appalachians to northwestern Georgia. Preferred habitats include coniferous forests and rocky coasts; also found in deserts and arid mountains in the west.
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Perching-like Body
Listen to Call
Similar Sounding
Voice Text
"croooaaak", "cur-ruk", "tok", "wonk-wonk"
Interesting Facts
Common Ravens engage in seemingly playful acts such as yanking the tails of cats and dogs. This may account for the fact that American Indian folklore often portrays them as tricksters.
In many cultures it is viewed as an auspicious symbol of wisdow, fertility and creation. However in the Christian tradition it is considered a bird of ill omen, heralding evil, warfare and death.
It is an acrobatic flier and has even been observed flying upside down for as far as one kilometer.
A group of ravens has many collective nouns, including a "bazaar", "constable", "rant", "storytelling", and "unkindness" of ravens.
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Author
Gary Owen Dick
Artist
Santiago Cornejo
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