Through regular visits to a park in Amsterdam, Levina de Ruijter manages to bond with a resident crow. Whenever she arrives, the crow would come to greet her, following her […]
“My colleague, Patrick Chua, took a video of this adult house crow (Corvus splendens) at his Housing and Development Board residence. When he informed me of this unusual phenomenon, I […]
Photographers and birdwatchers have made many documentations on parrots feeding on the fruits of oil palms (Elaeis guineensis) – Red-breasted Parakeets (Psittacula alexandri) LINK, Long-tailed Parakeets (Psittacula longicauda), Rose-ringed Parakeets […]
Prakash Garde of Pune, India, documented the activities of a pair of House Crow (Corvus splendens) building their nest within a short period of seven days. The female then laid […]
“An hour after sunrise on the morning of 6th February 2011, a Brahminy Kite (Haliastur indus) was observed carrying a large stick in its talons (above). A few House Crows […]
The Asian Koel (Eudynamys scolopacea) is a cuckoo and brood parasite. In Singapore, it makes use of the House Crow as its host; laying eggs in its nest and leaving […]
An account has been earlier posted on Asian Glossy Starlings (Aplonis panayensis), Yellow-vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus goiavier) and Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot (Loriculus galgulus) eating the fruits of the ceram palm (Rhopaloblaste […]
Dnyaneshwar Pagarr from Maharashtra, India, came across an albino crow near his house in Vijay Nagar, Deolali-Camp, dist-Nashik. The albino crow (Corvus sp.) was seen every morning from 0600-0900 hours. […]
House Crow (Corvus splendens) are scavengers. They hang around rubbish dumps and anywhere where there are scraps of food to forage on. Basically omnivorous, they eat anything from grains, fruits, […]
Sun Chong Hong came across a crow’s nest in Bishan, Singapore on 8th February 2010. The nest had a bluish clothes hanger incorporated in it together with some steel wires […]
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