White-necked Crow

Corvus leucognaphalus

The White-necked Crow (Corvus leucognaphalus) is a large, all-black bird with a distinctive white patch on the back of its neck. This crow species is native to the Caribbean islands, where it is known for its intelligence and adaptability. White-necked crows are highly social birds, often seen in pairs or small groups, and are known for their loud and varied vocalizations. They are omnivorous and feed on a wide range of food items, including fruits, insects, small vertebrates, and carrion. Their adaptability allows them to thrive in a variety of habitats, from coastal areas to forested regions.

Habitat: Coastal areas, forested regions

White-necked Crow
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