Corvidae - Crows, Ravens, Jays, Magpies 
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                  There are around 117 species in this family. They are larger than most birds in the passerine order and can range in size from 7-25 inches in length. They have long, strong bills with bristles over their nostrils.  
                Bird species in this family come in a variety of colors. Crows, ravens, and magpies are generally large birds with black, black and Gray, or black and white feathers. Jays are more colorful than crows and can come in shades of blues, greens, yellows, and Grays.  
                   
                  Bird species in the Corvidae family often live in open areas like grasslands, scrub areas, and open forests. They are usually omnivorous and eat a wide variety of foods including small birds, eggs, seeds, and insects. Some species store their food.  
                Males and females in this family usually look alike. Many birds in this family are highly intelligent and can be trained. The raven can even be taught to speak! Bird species in this family are found all over the world.  
                   
                  Corvidae  Photo Gallery 
                  World Status Key 
                      Least Concern   Near Threatened   Vulnerable   Endangered   Critically Endangered   Extinct in the Wild   Extinct  
                  Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.  
                  US Status Key 
                       Threatened in US    Threatened in NH    Endangered in US    Endangered in NH    Breeds in NH    Introduced 
                      Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game 
                  
                    
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                       North/Central American Species  | 
                     
                    
                      American Crow - Corvus brachyrhynchos        
Common Raven - Corvus corax         
Fish Crow - Corvus ossifragus        
Blue Jay - Cyanocitta cristata        
Canada Jay - Perisoreus canadensis                               | 
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                      Jamaican Crow - Corvus jamaicensis       
White-necked Crow - Corvus leucognaphalus        
Cuban Crow - Corvus nasicus     
Palm Crow - Corvus palmarum       
Sinaloa Crow - Corvus sinaloae      
Steller's Jay - Cyanocitta stelleri      
Black-chested Jay - Cyanocorax affinis      
Purplish-backed Jay - Cyanocorax beecheii      
Tufted Jay - Cyanocorax dickeyi       
Bushy-crested Jay - Cyanocorax  melanocyaneus      
Brown Jay - Cyanocorax morio      
San Blas Jay - Cyanocorax  sanblasianus      
Green Jay - Cyanocorax yncas      
Yucatan Jay - Cyanocorax yucatanicus     
Silvery-throated Jay - Cyanolyca argentigula      
Azure-hooded Jay - Cyanolyca cucullata      
White-throated Jay - Cyanolyca mirabilis      
Dwarf Jay - Cyanolyca nana      
Black-throated Jay - Cyanolyca pumilo      
Clark's Nutcracker - Nucifraga columbiana      
Yellow-billed Magpie - Pica nuttalli      | 
                     
                    
                       North/Central American Species  | 
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                      Black-billed Magpie -Pica pica     
                          Pinyon Jay - Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus    
                          Western Scrub-jay - Aphelocoma californica     
Florida Scrub-jay - Aphelocoma coerulescens     
Island Scrub-jay - Aphelocoma insularis     
Mexican Jay - Aphelocoma ultramarina     
Unicolored Jay - Aphelocoma unicolor     
Black-throated Magpie-jay - Calocitta colliei     
White-throated Magpie-jay - Calocitta formosa     
Northwestern Crow - Corvus caurinus     
Chihuahuan Raven - Corvus cryptoleucus     
Hawaiian Crow - Corvus hawaiiensis        
Tamaulipas Crow - Corvus imparatus     | 
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