American vulture smaller than the turkey buzzard.
1Jeffrey, set those carrion crow in front of you, and watch them well.
2But you do occasionally find a carrion crow among the eagles.
3The carrion crow leapt into the air, then flew up into the pines.
4A carrion crow flew to a rock between us and the water's edge.
5It was a haunt of the cuckoo and peewit, the bunting and carrion crow.
6Fate, ashen grey and black, like a carrion crow, had her in its shadow.
7In a time when Bananach-thecarrion crow, the bringer of war-grewstronger, leashes were dangerous.
8Whatever their appetite may be, they dare not for the carrion crow approach any carcass.
9The carrion crow flapped back, with a croak, and dropped on the horse's skull again.
10In the center of the carnage, Bananach stood like the gleeful carrion crow she was.
11Pouncing upon young flesh like a carrion crow-'tisa vile thing in a old man.'
12Like a carrion crow, Bolitho thought.
13She's the carrion crow, my Queen.
14He is a carrion crow, and though you see not well what he hovers for, there is death somewhere.
15The hawk follows the badger, the coyote the carrion crow, and from their aerial stations the buzzards watch each other.
16Suddenly the carrion crow felt a cool touch, a wind that hinted at winter, and looked up in alarm, ruffling her feathers.