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Q. How can you tell the difference between crows and ravens? I've been unable to see any difference between the two when my tennis partner says it's one or the other. — John Stoekley, Flagstaff A.
Grackles: You either love them, love to hate them or — wait, is that a crow? While grackles are so popular they have been dubbed the “the unofficial city mascot,” University of Texas biology professor ...
In Colorado’s mountains, really big black birds are either American crows or common ravens, both of which can be found year-round throughout the state and both of which are often mistaken for the ...
Ravens and crows are among the most fascinating birds in the world, captivating people with their intelligence, adaptability, and striking black plumage. While they may look similar at first glance, ...
The final 35th anniversary Living Room Lecture Series presentation of the season at the Arboretum at Flagstaff will be Saturday from 10-11 a.m. Shannon Benjamin, volunteer and tour coordinator at the ...
For whatever reason, we get letters. Actually, it’s mostly emails these days, and I try to answer all those that aren’t insulting or otherwise derogatory. OK, I answer the insulting ones, too – but ...