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			          Corvus (Genus) - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
			           
 Corvus is a widely distributed genus of birds in the family Corvidae. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corvus_(genus)
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			          Jay - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
			           
 Jays are several species of medium-sized, usually colorful and noisy, passerine birds in the crow family, Corvidae. The names jay and magpie are somewhat interchangeable, and the evolutionary relationships are rather complex. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay
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			          Crows, Ravens, Jays (family corvidae) - ARKive
			           
 Most popular crows, ravens, jays (family corvidae). View videos and photos of 50 of the most popular crows, ravens, jays (family corvidae) in nature. Learn more about their biology, threats and conservation. http://www.arkive.org/ft/crows-ravens-jays
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			          Facts About Crows - LiveScience
			           
 Crows are large black birds that are known for their intelligence and adaptability. http://www.livescience.com/52716-crows-ravens.html
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			          BBC - Earth - The Birds That Fear Death
			           
 Crows will gather around their dead. And the reasons why are intriguing http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20150930-the-birds-that-fear-death
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			          American Crow, Life History - AllAboutBirds
			           
 Learn how to identify American Crow, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. American Crows are familiar over much of the continent: large, intelligent, all-black birds with hoarse, cawing voices. https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/american_crow/lifehistory
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			          American Crow -Audubon Field Guide
			           
 Crows are thought to be among our most intelligent birds, and the success of the American Crow in adapting to civilization would seem to confirm this. https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/american-crow
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			          American Crow, Identification - AllAboutBirds
			           
 Learn how to identify American Crow, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. American Crows are familiar over much of the continent: large, intelligent, all-black birds with hoarse, cawing voices. https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/American_Crow/id
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			          Crows - Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
			           
 Crows and ravens belong in the Corvid family (which includes jays and magpies) and are considered to be among the most adaptable and intelligent birds. Its coal-black coloring, highly social behavior, and distinct call make the American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos), also known as the common crow, one of the most frequently seen and heard birds. http://wdfw.wa.gov/living/crows.html
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			          Steller's Jay - BirdWeb
			           
 Steller's Jay habitat, behavior, diet, migration patterns, conservation status, and nesting. http://www.birdweb.org/birdweb/bird/stellers_jay
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			          BBC Nature: Jay Videos, News and Facts
			           
 Jays are strikingly coloured members of the crow family, found throughout England and Wales. http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Eurasian_Jay
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			          Birds of The World: Jays
			           
 The Corvidae family contains the crows, ravens, rooks, jackdaws, jays, magpies, treepies, choughs and nutcrackers. They are considered the most intelligent of the birds. They are medium to large in size, with strong feet and bills, and a single moult each year (most passerines moult twice). http://carolinabirds.org/HTML/WLD_Corvidae_Jay.htm
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			          10,000 Birds: What is a Jay?
			           
 Birding, blogging, conservation, and commentary. http://10000birds.com/jays