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Gary Martin | all galleries >> Galleries >> British birds > Hooded Crow
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01-AUG-2008

Hooded Crow

Latin name: Corvus cornix
Family: Crows and allies (Corvidae)

The hooded crow is closely related to the carrion crow, which until recently was regarded as the same species. In areas where the two species overlap there may be some interbreeding with hybrids showing a mixed grey and black body plumage. Like carrion crows, hoodies also feed on dead animals. Unlike crows they can be more sociable in the feeding habits and groups of them may be seen together in fields.
Where to see them

Found in N and W Scotland, N Ireland and on the Isle of Man, where it replaces the carrion crow. Outside the breeding season it is found across the breeding range and is also found, but scarce in E Scotland and even rarer down the eastern side of England. Most of the winter visistors come fron Scandinavia.

(Info courtesy of rspb.org.uk)

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Bev 17-Jun-2016 12:58
Can anyone tell which bird is the size and shape of a woodpecker, but with turquoise flashes under the wings near the tail?
Guest 29-May-2015 10:19
Can these be found in the north west of England???
sue 25-Jun-2010 12:55
Saw lots of these birds in Baltasound, Unst Shetland last week. (12 to 21 June 2010)
Guest 29-Aug-2008 14:08
beautifully sharp shot, Gary.