Ethiopian Bushcrow

Zavattariornis stresemanni

Endangered

The Ethiopian Bushcrow is an intelligent corvid of sub-Saharan African forests, savannas, wetlands, and open country. It uses a strong bill and flexible behavior to take insects, fruit, seeds, eggs, carrion, or scraps, and many jays, magpies, crows, and ravens cache food, solve problems, and give varied social calls.

Family
Corvidae
Range
Ethiopian Bushcrow Range — Resident or seasonal range in sub-Saharan African forests, savannas, wetlands, and open country
Population
≈ 10K-20K
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