
Fish Crow Identification - All About Birds
Fish Crows fit the standard crow shape: hefty, well-proportioned birds with heavy bills, sturdy legs, and broad wings. At rest, Fish Crows’ wings fall short of their medium-length, square tails.
Fish crow - Wikipedia
The fish crow (Corvus ossifragus) is a species of crow associated with wetland habitats in the eastern and southeastern United States.
Fish Crow Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Looking almost identical to the ubiquitous American Crow, Fish Crows are tough to identify until you learn their nasal calls. Look for them around bodies of water, usually in flocks and …
Fish Crow | Audubon Field Guide
Like a smaller edition of the American Crow, but with a more nasal voice, and typically found near water, the Fish Crow is very common in parts of the southeast. On the coast, it hunts in salt …
Fish Crow ID - Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Fish Crows (Corvus ossifragus) are a rather small species of crow endemic to the Southeastern United States. Typically they have been restricted to the coastline from southern New England …
Long Overlooked and Understudied, the Fish Crow Is Worth Your ...
Jan 27, 2025 · From an original range among the beaches and wetlands of the Southeast, the Fish Crow has spent the last half-century spreading far inland (even reaching Kansas in the …
Fish Crow - eBird
A relatively small, glossy crow. Very difficult to separate from American Crow by appearance; look for Fish Crow’s slightly more tapered wings, quicker wingbeats, and shorter legs. Most easily …