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  2. Common raven - Wikipedia

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    Common ravens are often located in coastal regions because these areas provide easy access to water and a variety of food sources. [63] Also, coastal regions have stable weather patterns without extreme cold or hot temperatures. In general, common ravens live in a wide array of environments but prefer heavily contoured landscapes.

  3. Common raven physiology - Wikipedia

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    Since common ravens are omnivores, [2] metabolic rates must fluctuate according to the type of food consumed. [3] According to one study, species that consume only fruit possess lower metabolisms compared to species that ate both fruit and insect material. The high metabolic rate of the common raven is partially due to the diversity of its diet ...

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    The basic climate of the UK annually is wet and cool in winter, spring, and autumn with frequent cloudy skies, and drier and cool to mild in summer. The climate in the United Kingdom is defined as a humid temperate oceanic climate , or Cfb on the Köppen climate classification system, a classification it shares with most of north-west Europe. [ 1 ]

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    In America, ravens are most often associated with the spooky poet Edgar Allan Poe, who famous poem “The Raven” was about a talking bird visiting a mourning man who thinks the animal is some ...

  6. Raven - Wikipedia

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    These species do not form a single taxonomic group within the genus. There is no consistent distinction between crows and ravens; the two names are assigned to different species chiefly based on their size. The largest raven species are the common raven and the thick-billed raven; these are also the largest passerine species.

  7. Australian raven - Wikipedia

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    Australian ravens generally nest in tall trees, never near to the ground as some species do. [33] The nest also functions as a lookout post and so tall or emergent trees are selected. [45] The ravens occasionally nest on buildings, telegraph poles, [33] or tall windmills which allow the species to occupy areas lacking in tall trees. Windmills ...

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