Sunda Crow

Corvus typicus

The Sunda Crow (Corvus typicus) is a medium-sized black crow native to the Sunda Islands in Indonesia. It has a glossy black plumage, a strong bill, and a distinctively rounded tail. These highly adaptable birds are often found in a variety of habitats including forests, urban areas, and agricultural lands. They are known for their intelligence and problem-solving abilities, often forming social groups and displaying complex behaviors. The Sunda Crow is an opportunistic feeder, consuming a wide range of food including fruits, insects, small vertebrates, and carrion. While their population is currently stable, they face threats from habitat loss and human disturbance.

Habitat: Forests, urban areas, agricultural lands

Sunda Crow
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