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Corvidae Europe & Asia

Jay

Garrulus glandarius

  • 40 km/h
  • 140-190 g kg
  • 5-8 years
Broadleaf Woodland

The Eurasian jay is the most colourful member of the crow family found across temperate Europe and Asia, instantly recognisable by its pinkish-brown plumage, black…

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Corvidae Global

Raven

Corvus corax

  • 48 km/h
  • 0.7–1.7 kg
  • 10–15 years (wild); up to 40 years (captive)
Boreal Forest, Mountains & Tundra

The common raven is the world’s largest passerine and one of the most cognitively sophisticated animals on the planet. Ravens have demonstrated tool use, future…

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Corvidae Americas

Crow

Corvus brachyrhynchos

  • 70 km/h
  • 316-620 g kg
  • 7-14 years
Urban & Woodland

The American crow is one of the most intelligent birds on the planet, demonstrating problem-solving, tool use, facial recognition, and complex communication in the wild.…

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Corvidae Europe & Asia

Magpie

Pica pica

  • 50 km/h
  • 170–280 g kg
  • 5 years (wild)
Woodland Edge, Farmland, Urban Areas

The Eurasian magpie is one of the most cognitively advanced birds on Earth and the only non-mammal known to pass the mirror self-recognition test —…

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