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    How can I identify a crow?
    Roger J. Lederer, PhD
    Ornithologist
    Dr. Roger Lederer is an Ornithologist and the founder of Ornithology.com, an informative website about wild birds. Dr. Lederer has spent over 40 years teaching, studying, and writing about birds. He has traveled to over 100 countries to study birds. Dr. Lederer is an Emeritus Professor of Biological Sciences at California State University, Chico, and has been a Department Chair of Biological Sciences and Dean of the College of Natural Sciences. He has written more than 30 research papers and 10 books on birds and a textbook entitled “Ecology and Field Biology.” Dr. Lederer has consulted the BBC, National Geographic, National Public Radio, ABC News, the Guinness Book of World Records, and numerous other organizations and publications.
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    Crows have rounded tails while they're flying, unlike ravens that have a wedge shape.
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    Will three ravens hang out together? How tall is a raven?
    Community Answer
    Yes, multiple ravens may be seen together. Common ravens are usually around 2 feet tall/long. Their wingspan is around 45 inches generally.
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    Are crows' feet orange?
    Community Answer
    No, they are black or really dark grey, like the rest of the bird.
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    Do crows or ravens eat any meat?
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    Yes, crows are omnivores but their diet consists mostly of meat as well as nuts.
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    Is there a difference in the way crows and ravens move on the ground?
    Community Answer
    There normally isn't too much of a difference. To be sure, try looking in a bird book.
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