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A photo of a Indian Jungle Crow (Corvus culminatus)
Indian Jungle Crow

Indian Jungle Crow

Corvus culminatus

The Indian jungle crow (Corvus culminatus) is a species of crow found across the Indian Subcontinent south of the Himalayas. It is very common and readily distinguished from the house crow (Corvus splendens), which has a grey neck. In the past the species was treated as a subspecies of another crow species, but vocalizations and evidence from ectoparasite co-evolution and phylogenetic evidence have led to it being considered as a distinct species in modern taxonomic treatments. It differs in its voice from the large-billed crow (Corvus macrorhynchos) found in the higher elevations of the Himalayas and the eastern jungle crow (Corvus levaillantii) overlaps in the eastern part of its range. In appearance, it can be difficult to distinguish from either of these species although the plumage tends to be more uniformly glossed in purple and has a longer bill with a fine tip and a less arched culmen. The Himalayan species has a slightly wedge-shaped tail, unlike the rounded tail of the Indian jungle crow and tends to glide a lot .
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Goutam Roy
Friday 18 Aug 2023 - 1:15am
India
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Goutam Roy
Sunday 13 Aug 2023 - 11:35am
India
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Roelof van der Breggen
Sunday 08 Mar 2015 - 1:44pm
India
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