See also Little Crow (disambiguation)
The
Little Crow (
Corvus bennetti) is an
Australian species of
crow, very similar to the
Torresian Crow in having white bases to the neck and head feathers (shown when ruffled in strong wind) but slightly smaller and with a proportionately smaller bill. It has the same white iris that distinguish the
Australian species from all other
Corvus except a few island species to the north of Australia, and one from
Eurasia, the
Jackdaw (
Corvus monedula). Like the
Australian Raven, this species usually has a blue ring around the pupil and sometimes one around the very outer edge of the white iris too. Its average length is 47cm.
It ranges over western and central Australia, often inhabiting very dry, near desert areas. It frequents small country towns and cultivated areas, where its flocks have reminded people of the European Rook.
Its food is mainly taken from the ground and includes insects, grain and other seeds. It is less of a scavenger or carrion feeder than the other Australian species.
It usually nests in small, loose colonies, building stick nests lined with mud (the only Australian species to do this).
Its voice is a nark-nark-nark-nark. It also has a more typical crow-like kah-kah-kah call.
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