From National Audubon Society <[email protected]>
Subject 🐦‍⬛It’s a special day for crows and ravens🐦‍⬛
Date April 27, 2024 6:33 PM
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How to Tell a Raven From a Crow

Rave over crows and ravens on International Crow and Raven Appreciation Day! Members of the crow family, known as the corvids, are among the smartest birds in the world. Some are capable of using tools, playing tricks, teaching each other new things, and even holding “funerals.”

These black birds may belong to the same family and look similar in some ways, but several distinctive traits ([link removed]) help set them apart. Thankfully, with our "Raven vs Crow" collection ([link removed]), you won’t get confused next time you're in the field.

Both fun and educational, Marisol Ortega’s design includes key identification tips and close-ups of the species’ markers. Find it here on apparel, tote bags, and more ([link removed]). Soon, it’ll be second nature to know the difference between a crow’s caw and a raven’s croak! 

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