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White-necked Crow
Corvus leucognaphalus
Least ConcernThe White-necked Crow is an intelligent corvid of woodlands, open country, mountains, islands, and human-shaped habitats. 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
- White-necked Crow Range — Resident or seasonal range in woodlands, open country, mountains, islands, and human-shaped habitats
- Population
- ≈ Unknown