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  2. Black drongo - Wikipedia

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    The species is known for its aggressive behaviour towards much larger birds, such as crows, never hesitating to dive-bomb any bird of prey that invades its territory. This behaviour earns it the informal name of king crow. Smaller birds often nest in the well-guarded vicinity of a nesting black drongo.

  3. Currawong - Wikipedia

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    The three currawong species are sombre-plumaged dark grey or black birds with large bills. They resemble crows and ravens, although are slimmer in build with longer tails, booted tarsi [7] and white pages on their wings and tails. [16] Their flight is undulating. Male birds have longer bills than females.

  4. Jackdaw - Wikipedia

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    Jackdaws are two species of bird in the genus Coloeus closely related to, but generally smaller than, crows and ravens . They have a blackish crown, wings, and tail, with the rest of their plumage paler. [2] The word Coloeus is Neo-Latin, from the Ancient Greek for jackdaws: koloiós (κολοιός).

  5. Black currawong - Wikipedia

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    The black currawong (Strepera fuliginosa), also known locally as the black jay, is a large passerine bird endemic to Tasmania and the nearby islands within the Bass Strait. [2] One of three currawong species in the genus Strepera , it is closely related to the butcherbirds and Australian magpie within the family Artamidae .

  6. Great-tailed grackle - Wikipedia

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    Female, Guatemala. The great-tailed grackle or Mexican grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus) is a medium-sized, highly social passerine bird native to North and South America.A member of the family Icteridae, it is one of 10 extant species of grackle and is closely related to the boat-tailed grackle and the extinct slender-billed grackle. [2]

  7. Why are flocks of black birds in my yard this winter? Here’s ...

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    Flocks of black birds have been spotted in backyards and parks over the past few weeks in the Triangle, causing many of us to do a double take when we leave our homes or pass a large, grassy field ...

  8. Pied currawong - Wikipedia

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    The pied currawong is generally a black bird with white in the wing, undertail coverts, the base of the tail and most visibly, the tip of the tail. It has yellow eyes. Adult birds are 44–50 cm (17–20 in) in length, with an average of around 48 cm (19 in); the wingspan varies from 56 to 77 cm (22 to 30 in), averaging around 69 cm (27 in).

  9. Sacramento turns to unexpected solution for downtown crows: A ...

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    The birds like to roost in the warm city, and where there are sleepy crows, there’s copious poop. Baz and two fellow falconers who work for his company, Hawk on Hand, started the contract in ...