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- Q1123528 subject Q6799096.
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- Q1123528 abstract "The grey crow (Corvus tristis), formerly known as the bare-faced crow, is about the same size (42–45 cm in length) as the Eurasian carrion crow (Corvus corone) but has somewhat different proportions and quite atypical feather pigmentation during the juvenile phase for a member of this genus.The tail feathers are relatively long and graduated and the legs are relatively short. The overall colouring of the adult bird is black with randomly bleached wing and tail feathers. A large region around the eye is quite bare of feathering and shows pinkish-white skin with the eyes a bluish-white. The bill is unusual too in being very variable, bluish on upper mandible and pinkish-white on the lower in some specimens, while on others the whole bill is pinkish white with a darker tip. The forward pointing nasal bristles so often prominent in other Corvus species are very reduced also.The juvenile bird by comparison has remarkably pale plumage being light brown to cream, the wings, tail and primaries showing blackish-brown and fawn and the head and underparts often almost white.The species occurs all over the huge island of New Guinea and associated offshore islands in both primary and secondary forest in both lowland and hill forest up to 1350 m.Feeding is both on the ground and in trees taking a very wide range of items. Fruit seems to be very important making up a large percentage of the intake though small animals such as frogs and aquatic insect larvae are taken from shallow water on sand or shingle beds in rivers. When foraging through the trees the birds keep loose, noisy contact with each other and usually number between 4–8 individuals.The voice is described as a weak sounding 'ka' or a whining 'caw' with other hoarse sounding notes added when excited.".
- Q1123528 binomialAuthority Q318217.
- Q1123528 class Q5113.
- Q1123528 conservationStatus "LC".
- Q1123528 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q1123528 family Q25565.
- Q1123528 genus Q43365.
- Q1123528 kingdom Q729.
- Q1123528 order Q25341.
- Q1123528 phylum Q10915.
- Q1123528 thumbnail Corvus_tristis_map.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1123528 binomialAuthority "Lesson & Garnot, 1827".
- Q1123528 classis Q5113.
- Q1123528 familia Q25565.
- Q1123528 genus "Corvus".
- Q1123528 name "Grey crow".
- Q1123528 ordo Q25341.
- Q1123528 phylum Q10915.
- Q1123528 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1123528 status "LC".
- Q1123528 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q1123528 type Animal.
- Q1123528 type Bird.
- Q1123528 type Eukaryote.
- Q1123528 type Species.
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- Q1123528 comment "The grey crow (Corvus tristis), formerly known as the bare-faced crow, is about the same size (42–45 cm in length) as the Eurasian carrion crow (Corvus corone) but has somewhat different proportions and quite atypical feather pigmentation during the juvenile phase for a member of this genus.The tail feathers are relatively long and graduated and the legs are relatively short. The overall colouring of the adult bird is black with randomly bleached wing and tail feathers.".
- Q1123528 label "Grey crow".
- Q1123528 depiction Corvus_tristis_map.jpg.
- Q1123528 name "Grey crow".