Brown-necked Raven
Corvus ruficollis
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Size:
46 to 56 centimeters (18 to 22 inches)
Weight:
320 to 450 grams (11 to 16 ounces)
Taxonomy:
Lesson, 1831
Short Description:
Brown-necked Raven (Corvus ruficollis) is a distinctive bird species found in Pakistan, characterized by its glossy black plumage with a brown neck and upper breast. It has a robust build with a strong, slightly curved bill and wedge-shaped tail. Adults typically exhibit a pale iris and prominent throat hackles.
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Brown-necked Raven is distributed across various regions of Pakistan, including arid and semi-arid habitats such as deserts, scrublands, and rocky areas. It is commonly observed in both urban and rural areas, often foraging for food in open landscapes, garbage dumps, and agricultural fields.
Brown-necked Ravens are highly adaptable birds with opportunistic feeding habits. They are omnivorous, feeding on a wide range of food items including small mammals, insects, fruits, seeds, carrion, and human food waste. These birds are often seen scavenging for food in groups, utilizing their intelligence and resourcefulness to exploit various food sources. Brown-necked Ravens are also known for their vocalizations, producing a variety of calls and croaks to communicate with conspecifics and establish territories. During the breeding season, pairs may engage in aerial displays and nest-building activities, typically constructing nests on cliffs or rocky ledges. Overall, the Brown-necked Raven plays a valuable ecological role as a scavenger and predator in the diverse landscapes of Pakistan.
Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts. Separated they live in Bookmarksgrove right at the coast
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