Crows (Corvidae)
Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) - HBW 14, p. 630
French: Corneille mantelée
German: Nebelkrähe
Spanish: Corneja Cenicienta
Other common names: Common/Eurasian Crow (with C. corone); Mesopotamian Crow (capellanus)
Taxonomy: Corvus Cornix Linnaeus, 1758, Sweden.
Thought to form a superspecies with C. corone, possibly also including C. pectoralis; was for long treated as conspecific with former. Situation complex, as narrow bands of hybridization between present species and C. corone exist across Scotland, through C Europe, in C Siberia and in C Asia, but striking plumage differences, subtle differences in vocalizations, and both narrowness and plasticity of hybrid zones all suggest that speciation has been at least partially achieved. British Is present a most interesting distributional jigsaw, with present species throughout Ire.. View all taxonomy...
Thought to form a superspecies with C. corone, possibly also including C. pectoralis; was for long treated as conspecific with former. Situation complex, as narrow bands of hybridization between present species and C. corone exist across Scotland, through C Europe, in C Siberia and in C Asia, but striking plumage differences, subtle differences in vocalizations, and both narrowness and plasticity of hybrid zones all suggest that speciation has been at least partially achieved. British Is present a most interesting distributional jigsaw, with present species throughout Ireland, I of Man, N Scotland and Scottish isles, being replaced by C. corone over England, Wales and S Scotland; this suggests that present species had colonized from E, probably being the original British crow, but N-spreading C. corone from France or Spain colonized S England; meanwhile, Ireland and I of Man had separated from mainland Britain before England became separated from continental Europe. The spread continues today, with Scottish band of hybrids creeping N as black-plumage genes obliterate grey genes. Nominate race intergrades with sharpii in region of Urals. In E Europe and W Asia there is a cline of increasing paleness and smaller size from N to S, but complicated by bleaching, and several other described races are best treated as synonyms: thus, khozaricus (described from S Russia) is synonymized with nominate, and kaukasicus (Caucasus region), sardonius (Sardinia), italicus (Italy) and minos (Crete) are treated as synonyms of sharpii. Extreme S race, pallescens, is at palest end of cline, is relatively small and rather weak-billed, and contrasts markedly with the almost black-and-white, large-billed capellanus of Iraq and extreme SW Iran, suggesting that latter may well have evolved to full species level. Four subspecies recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- cornix Linnaeus, 1758 - Faroe Is, N Scotland, Ireland and I of Man E throughout Fennoscandia and W Russia to Urals, S in Europe to Hungary and NW Romania, N Balkans, N Italy and Corsica; some N birds move S or SW in winter, reaching as far as W France.
- sharpii Oates, 1889 - Urals E in Siberia to R Yenisei, C Asia, Iran, Turkey (except S), from Caucasus W through S Ukraine to S Balkans, Crete and S Italy (including Sardinia and Sicily); N populations migrate S to as far as Afghanistan.
- pallescens ( Madarász, 1904) - Cyprus, S Turkey E to N Iraq, S to Egypt, Israel and Jordan.
- capellanus P. L. Sclater, 1877 - Euphrates Valley of lowland Iraq (reaching N to Kirkuk) and E into SW Iran (as far as Bushire).
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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A bird calling and trying to collect cow's hair. Wild bird. Locality Tierpark Berlin, Berlin, Germany (ssp cornix)
Josep del Hoyo 22 March 2008 4 years ago 46 sec 4.3 -
An adult feeding in short grass Locality Moscow, Western Russia, Russia (ssp cornix)
Laurent Demongin 4 June 2008 4 years ago 27 sec 4.1 -
Adult bird trying to soak food in river water. Locality Wrocław, Lower Silesian Province, Poland (ssp cornix)
Hanna Sztwiertnia 29 March 2011 1 year ago 19 sec 4.1 -
A bird feeding on mussel Locality Lindoya Island, Oslo Fjord, Oslo & Akershus, Norway (ssp cornix)
Eric Roualet 21 October 2006 2 years ago 15 sec 4 -
A bird on a rock,calling. Locality Axios Delta, Central Macedonia Region, Greece
Theo Mamais 20 April 2008 2 years ago 19 sec 4 -
Close-up of a juvenile recently fledged Locality Labytnangi, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Eastern Russia, Russia (ssp sharpii)
Laurent Demongin 27 June 2010 2 years ago 16 sec 4
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Adult Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) - besides The Historic Shahrestan Bridge
Locality Shahrestan Bridge, Isfahan, Isfahan Province, Iran
parastegari m-javad 14 October 2010 16 weeks ago 4.2 -
This bird was in the grass.
Locality Vienna, Vienna State, Austria
Dannie Polley 17 April 2013 4 weeks ago 4.1 -
Hooded crow on a trash bin
Locality Israel
Rob Belterman 24 March 2008 3 years ago 4.1 -
adult on garbage bags
Locality Ajaccio, Corsica, France (ssp cornix)
Georges Olioso 18 May 2013 2 days ago ADDED LAST WEEK 4 -
Adult bird. Locality Warsaw, Masovian Province, Poland
Tomasz Doroń 1 April 2010 44 weeks ago 4 -
CORVIDO POTENTE DE MIRADA RETADORA,SIN MIEDO AL ACERCAMIENTO HUMANO Locality Egypt
José Miguel Grande Gutier... 3 March 2010 45 weeks ago 4
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One Bunting Crow, perched on an oak, croaks pleasure calls, resembling the syllable Crāă. Locality Berlin, Germany
Thomas Voekler 21 November 2010 2 years ago 4.5 -
Adults calling Locality Labytnangi, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Eastern Russia, Russia
(ssp sharpii)
Laurent Demongin 27 June 2010 2 years ago 4.3 -
A bird calling. Locality Axios Delta, Central Macedonia Region, Greece
Theo Mamais 20 April 2008 27 weeks ago 4 -
A juvenile calling Locality Norilsk, Taymyr Peninsula, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Eastern Russia, Russia
(ssp cornix)
Laurent Demongin 27 July 2008 3 years ago 4 -
Calls of a bird perched Locality Istinye, Istanbul Province, Turkey
(ssp sharpii)
Stuart Fisher 23 December 2008 3 years ago 4 -
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A bird flying and calling Locality Roma, Lazio Region, Italy
(ssp cornix)
Eric Roualet 7 February 2009 19 weeks ago 0
