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House Crow Collection

The house crow, scientifically known as Corvus splendens, is a remarkable bird that can be found in various parts of the world

Background imageHouse Crow Collection: A house crow at Fort Kochi in Kerala, India

A house crow at Fort Kochi in Kerala, India

Background imageHouse Crow Collection: House Crow on bamboo, Corvus splendens

House Crow on bamboo, Corvus splendens

Background imageHouse Crow Collection: House Crow drinking in Ofira park Eilat, Corvus splendens

House Crow drinking in Ofira park Eilat, Corvus splendens

Background imageHouse Crow Collection: House crow in flight, Oman

House crow in flight, Oman

Background imageHouse Crow Collection: House Crow in flight, Corvus splendens, Oman

House Crow in flight, Corvus splendens, Oman

Background imageHouse Crow Collection: House Crow portrait, Corvus splendens

House Crow portrait, Corvus splendens

Background imageHouse Crow Collection: House Crow in grass, Corvus splendens

House Crow in grass, Corvus splendens

Background imageHouse Crow Collection: Water buffalo and crow C017 / 9079

Water buffalo and crow C017 / 9079
Water buffalo and crow. Domesticated water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) and a house crow (Corvus splendens). Photographed on the Ganges River at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

Background imageHouse Crow Collection: House Crow (Corvus splendens) stealing match box from table Bharatpur India

House Crow (Corvus splendens) stealing match box from table Bharatpur India

Background imageHouse Crow Collection: House Crow - A widespread resident of India particularly around human habitation

House Crow - A widespread resident of India particularly around human habitation and cultivated areas
DH-3478 House Crow - A widespread resident of India particularly around human habitation and cultivated areas Kochi (formerly Cochin) India

Background imageHouse Crow Collection: House Crow - In tree Found around human habitations and cultivated areas

House Crow - In tree Found around human habitations and cultivated areas. At Ootacamund Botanic Gardens, Nilgiri Hills
DH-3477 House Crow - In tree Ootacamund Botanic Gardens, Nilgiri Hills, Western Ghats, South India, Asia Corvus splendens Found around human habitations and cultivated areas

Background imageHouse Crow Collection: House Crow - On ground by water A widespread resident of India particularly around human habitation

House Crow - On ground by water A widespread resident of India particularly around human habitation
DH-3476 House Crow - On ground by water Kochi (formerly Cochin) India, Asia Corvus splendens Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHouse Crow Collection: House Crow - Perched on telephone wire A widespread resident of India particularly around human

House Crow - Perched on telephone wire A widespread resident of India particularly around human habitation
DH-3475 House Crow - Perched on telephone wire Photographed in Goa, India, Asia Corvus splendens A widespread resident of India particularly around human habitation and cultivated areas


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The house crow, scientifically known as Corvus splendens, is a remarkable bird that can be found in various parts of the world. One such place is Fort Kochi in Kerala, India, where this intelligent creature gracefully perches on bamboo branches. Its sleek black feathers and piercing eyes make for a captivating sight. In Ofira Park Eilat, another stunning location where the house crow thrives, we witness its resourcefulness as it takes a refreshing sip from a water source. This species has adapted well to urban environments and can often be seen exploring parks and gardens. Captured mid-flight in Oman, the house crow displays its impressive wingspan against the backdrop of clear blue skies. It effortlessly soars through the air with grace and agility. A portrait shot showcases its distinctive features up close – an elegant beak and sharp gaze that exude both curiosity and intelligence. Amongst lush green grasses in Oman, these crows find solace as they forage for food or engage in social interactions within their flock. Their adaptability allows them to thrive even amidst varying landscapes. The house crow's presence is not limited to one photograph but rather multiple instances captured throughout different locations in Oman. This highlights their prevalence and importance within these ecosystems. As we observe these magnificent creatures across diverse settings like Fort Kochi, Ofira Park Eilat, and Oman; we are reminded of nature's wonders that surround us every day. The house crow serves as a reminder of resilience amidst changing environments while showcasing its unique beauty at every turn.