Spyke
lemmy.zip

If you think it's a raven, it's a crow. If you think it's a cat, it's a raven.

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FiveMacsreply
lemmy.ca

pretty sure people don't usually confuse cats with ravens...but people are pretty stupid so I won't dismiss this myself.

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Mmm most points are valid but...Rooks and Jackdaws are nearly always in groups, but Carrion Crows are often alone. I assume they don't mean Magpies, Jays & Hooded Crows as they look distinctly different, but there's also Choughs to consider re all black crows, and possibly others I'm not familiar with outside of the UK.

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Mycatiskaireply
lemmy.ca

Look at their eyes, it will have the wise look of having dealt with humans for far too long.

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Aren’t ravens also the size of red-tailed hawks, while crows are closer to (but still noticeably larger than) pigeons in size? It’s been a bit since I’ve seen them side-by-side.

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slrpnk.net

the size of crows varies regionally. east coast crows in north america are considerably larger than west coast crows. further east coast crows are dispersed further into rural areas

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Here in my “suburban” mid Atlantic yard I have crows and owls battling it out for supremacy while the ravens steal the food those two are fighting for.

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Also age. For ravens, the younger ones will usually find a small gang to socialize before full maturity, not always pairs.

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In my local language, telling them apart is easy. You listen. If it says "gronk gronk", you call it "ronk". :)

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Must have been a pair of ravens walking across my yard yesterday. There were so huge I had to stop and stare.

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Cenotaphreply
mander.xyz

Depends how fast they're trying to go. If they gotta move quicker on the ground my city crows like to hop a lot

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I've seen crows travel in pairs too... At least I think they're crows? I don't know if we get many ravens in the south east of England but they have a flat bill and such

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