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Corvus Albus Collection

The Pied Crow (Corvus albus) is a fascinating bird known for its mischievous behavior and striking appearance


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The Pied Crow (Corvus albus) is a fascinating bird known for its mischievous behavior and striking appearance. This intelligent species can be found in various locations, from the Zimanga private game reserve in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa to the Caf® Chtoukan region of Western Sahara, Morocco. One captivating image captures a Pied crow engaging in an unusual interaction with a whitebacked vulture at the Zimanga private game reserve. In this peculiar moment, the Pied crow pulls on the tail feather of the vulture, showcasing its playful nature and boldness. Another depiction of this remarkable bird comes from an engraving dating back to 1799-1802 by Francois Le Vaillant. The intricate details captured by Reinhold Lebrecht highlight the beauty and elegance of this African avian species. Pied crows are often seen perched on antelope skulls within their natural habitat at Zimanga private game reserve. These unique sightings showcase their adaptability and ability to find unconventional roosting spots. In Namibia, one can witness these charismatic birds up close as they go about their daily activities. Their presence adds vibrancy to the landscape while reminding us of nature's diversity and wonder. However, it is not uncommon to spot Pied crows scavenging for food amidst garbage piles in places like The Gambia. While some may view them as opportunistic feeders, others appreciate their resourcefulness in adapting to changing environments. Whether observed pulling feathers or perched on horns or garbage heaps, these images capture different facets of Corvus albus' behavior across diverse regions. It serves as a reminder that even amidst human development and environmental challenges, wildlife continues to thrive and amaze us with its resilience.