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A young, fledgling albino fish crow was discovered in Connecticut struggling to fly, a wildlife rehabilitation center says. It’s rare.
This is the first known report of an albino fish crow in Connecticut, state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection spokesman Paul Copleman told McClatchy News on July 14.
The American Crow gives the classic "caw," whereas the Fish Crow's voice is typically more nasal and shorter, and more commonly sounds like a double "ah ah." ...
KILLINGWORTH, Connect. - A Place Called Hope, which heals injured, orphaned or ill birds, has admitted a very rare albino fish crow to its center. The wildlife rehabilitation center, located in ...
Historical counts of American and Fish crows during the Lehigh Valley Audubon Society's Christmas Bird Count. Fish crows typically account for less than 1% of local crow counts.
A recent observation of fish crows, working in concert and collaboration with one another, led columnist Leslie Kouba to wonder if humans could aspire to build such a community.
They are virtually identical, but sound very different, Swayser said, adding that fish crows sound nasally — like a “crow with a sore throat” — while American crows have that classic ...
A young, fledgling albino fish crow was discovered in Connecticut struggling to fly, a wildlife rehabilitation center says. It’s rare.
A young, fledgling albino fish crow was discovered in Connecticut struggling to fly, a wildlife rehabilitation center says. It’s rare.
A young, fledgling albino fish crow was discovered in Connecticut struggling to fly, a wildlife rehabilitation center says. It’s rare.
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