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Northwestern Crow

Latin name: Corvus caurinus

Yupik name: Tulukaruq

Description: The Northwestern Crow has a slender build and its wings beat faster than the American Crow's. It is all black with a square cut tail, a shorter bill and small feet.

Voice: It has a raucous "kaah" sometimes repeated endlessly and it imitates a variety of sounds.

Similar Species: The Northwestern Crow is similar to the American Crow which is larger, has a slower wingbeat and a different voice.

Range: The Northwestern Crow is found along the Pacific Coast from Puget Sound to Southeast Alaska.

Habitat: It is found on marine shores, beaches, tidal flats, rocky shores, reefs, and in coniferous forests. It nests in a conifer, under boulders or on windfalls close to the shore.

Food: The Northwestern Crow eats mostly dead fish, clams, mussels and small crabs. The crow opens the clams and mussels by carrying them up high and dropping them on the rocks below. They also eat elderberries, salmonberries and some insects.

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