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Corvus coroneRelease date:2021-12-10

Small-billed crow (scientific name: Corvus corone) is a bird of the Corvus genus, similar in appearance to the big-billed crow, with a body length of 45-53 cm. The body color is black with purple luster. The hairiness on the nape of the neck, the feather petals are more obvious, showing a relatively strong feather structure, and the feathers are obvious and shiny. The beak of the small-billed crow is slightly higher than that of the bald-nosed crow, and the end of the beak of the small-billed crow is not straight but slightly curved. The difference from the bald-nosed crow is that the base of the mouth is covered with black feathers. The difference from the big-billed crow is that the forehead is lower, and the beak is strong but small in shape.

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