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January 31, 2019

The common raven (Corvus corax) is a large passerine (or perching bird) and a member Corvidae family of birds, which includes jays, crows, and magpies. They can average 25 inches in length and 2.6 pounds. They are notorious scavengers and will hide or cache food supplies. Their unique call is easily recognized; the deep, resonant “kaw” or “prruk prruk prruk” or “glook” is its trademark. __________________________________ Port Alsworth - Alaska #AK #akprojectdiscover #raven #bigblackbirds #portalsworth #lakeclarknps


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