
Crows belong to the Corvidae family. You've probably heard of "corvids," a moniker for this family. This family is comprised of over 120 species. Crows are part of the Corvus genus, which also includes ravens, rooks, and jackdaws. Crows have rich black plumage, thick dark beaks, and long legs for perching and gripping stuff. The crow is a highly versatile bird that can live in a variety of environments. They make the most of available meals based on their surroundings. Let us understand what do crows eat?
Crows are omnivorous creatures who will consume almost anything they can find, including frogs, reptiles, insects, eggs, and invertebrates like worms. They also feed on seeds, fruit, nuts, and grains. As a result, they are opportunistic feeders.
Types of crows and their eating habits
List of a few common types of crows and their eating habits:
American crow: The American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) is a huge bird with a wingspan of 85 to 100 cm and a weight of 316 to 620 grams. They have a black body, bill, and legs, which is typical of crows. Fields, woodlands, forests, and suburban areas are common habitats for them. The American crow can be found almost everywhere in North America.
Beetles, grasshoppers, spiders, and millipedes are among the insects often consumed by these creatures. They eat a variety of reptiles, amphibians, and other birds, as well as stolen eggs. Mice and voles, among other small mammals, have been targeted. Plant-based foods like pears, grapes, cherries, apples, and corn are also preferred food options for the American crow.
Hooded crow: The head and legs of the hooded crow (Corvus cornix) are completely black, with grey spots around the shoulders and underbelly. It weighs between 370-650 gms and has a wingspan of around 100 cms. These birds can be found in northern and eastern European countries' open forests, farmlands, and moorlands. In Germany, it's known as the "mist crow."
The Hooded Crow has evolved to hunt for more aquatic food options. They take advantage of the neighbouring cliffs and sea, cracking open the outer skeletons of molluscs and crabs with the rocks. When given the opportunity, they will also take puffin eggs. The Hooded Crow will also eat carrion, insects, grain, fruit, amphibians, and animals in addition to their favourite foods. Overall, they are accomplished scavengers.
Torresian crow: These birds are almost the same size as the two previously described species, measuring 48 to 53 centimetres in length. Their glossy black plumage is distinguished by a duller hue on the chest. It tends to reside near northern and Western Australia's beaches, woods, woodlands, and farmlands.
Grain is the Torresian crow's primary source of nutrition. This is due to the fact that it forages in a variety of croplands. Fruits, insects, invertebrates, and abandoned debris are also common prey items for them. These birds make use of residential environments as well, feasting on carrion along various roads.
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