Crows (Corvidae)
American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) - HBW 14, p. 626
French: Corneille d'Amérique
German: Amerikanerkrähe
Spanish: Cuervo Americano
Other common names: Common Crow
Taxonomy: Corvus brachyrhynchos C. L. Brehm, 1822, North America = vicinity of Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Recent molecular-genetic studies suggest that this species might be most closely related to C. corone and that the two form a sister-taxon to the Caribbean C. jamaicensis, C. nasicus and C. leucognaphalus. Genetic similarity to C. caurinus unknown, but the two may well be a single species at present owing to present species' genetic swamping of former, probably accelerated by its NW range expansion (now extending N to Hyder, in Alaska), facilitated by urbanization and agricultural development of formerly densely forested NW Pacific coast. There appears to be.. View all taxonomy...
Recent molecular-genetic studies suggest that this species might be most closely related to C. corone and that the two form a sister-taxon to the Caribbean C. jamaicensis, C. nasicus and C. leucognaphalus. Genetic similarity to C. caurinus unknown, but the two may well be a single species at present owing to present species' genetic swamping of former, probably accelerated by its NW range expansion (now extending N to Hyder, in Alaska), facilitated by urbanization and agricultural development of formerly densely forested NW Pacific coast. There appears to be no distinct boundary between nominate race and hesperis, and individuals of this species found N into SE Alaska and E to C Alberta, C Saskatchewan, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico may include hesperis. Geographical variation largely clinal: in S USA, proposed races paulus (described from Alabama) and hargravei (Great Basin) synonymized with nominate. Known to hybridize in wild with C. corax. Three subspecies recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- brachyrhynchos C. L. Brehm, 1822 - S Canada from SW Northwest Territories E to Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, and S throughout Midwest and E USA to at least NW Florida and Gulf of Mexico; expanding W through Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Nevada and C Arizona.
- hesperis Ridgway, 1887 - SW Canada (interior British Columbia) S in W USA to Washington, N Idaho, Oregon and California, and extreme NW Mexico (extreme NW Baja California).
- pascuus Coues, 1899 - peninsular Florida.
- Least Concern Enlarge map
- 4.5 Drinking water... Canada, Jun 2012 Ken Simonite
- 4.5 Shown foraging... USA (Unite..., Mar 2013 Don DesJardin
- 4.4 A bird calling... USA (Unite..., Jun 2012 Josep del Hoyo
- 4.4 An adult perch... USA (Unite..., Nov 2009 Don DesJardin
- 4.2 A flock of bir... USA (Unite..., Dec 2001 Robert Schaefer
- 3.9 A fledgling ju... USA (Unite..., 2005 Leslie Lieurance
- 4.5 Adult USA (Unite..., Feb 2009 Paul Cools
- 4.3 An individual ... USA (Unite..., Hanne and Jens Eriksen
- 4 American Crow USA (Unite..., Sep 2007 DansPix
- 4 Adult bird caw... USA (Unite..., Feb 2006 Pia Öberg
- 4 Individual car... Canada, Dec 2011 Miriam Bauman
- 3.9 American Crows... USA (Unite..., Feb 2013 Ethan Winning
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A bird emiting diferent sounds. Locality Virginia Lake, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, USA (United States)
(ssp brachyrhynchos)
Josep del Hoyo 24 June 2012 36 weeks ago 4 -
Several birds calling in flight. Locality Virginia Lake, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, USA (United States)
(ssp brachyrhynchos)
Josep del Hoyo 24 June 2012 36 weeks ago 4 -
Alarm calls of 2 or 3 individuals Locality Atlanta, Georgia, USA (United States)
Stuart Fisher 4 June 2009 3 years ago 4






