Type genus of the Corvidae: crows and ravens.
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Examples for "crow"
Examples for "crow"
1She'll crow for days about the fact that I finally needed it.
2Male and female house crow look alike, although males are slightly larger.
3Fifteen miles as the crow flies is the usual limit of vision.
4He had half the crow and hawk nests in the swamp located.
5Off in the checkered shadows of the forest a crow cawed derisively.
1Then there are the birds in the fields-thelarks and the crows.
2Outside in the garden the crows and squirrels were awake, and talkative.
3How the red squirrel tittered, hating both the owl and the crows.
4By the shores of the islands the crows came down for mussels.
5But he kept hearing the crows, cawing and quarreling not far away.
1This family, which is well represented in the Himalayas, includes the true crows, with their allies, the choughs, pies, jays, and tits.
1Yet these dark crows and ravens are a sign of God's anger.
2They did not flock in great numbers like crows and ravens.
3And she called his uneasiness about crows and ravens superstition!
4Those dismal attendants of any battle, the crows and ravens, had arrived in their hundreds.
5Even clever crows and ravens are at least vertebrates.
1It's a short-billed snipe, a corvus, a real corvus.
2I shot that bird to-day, I'll confess now, Frau Barbara; my corvus is a wretched crow.
3It's a corvus, as I said.
4To the inexpert they look like crows or rooks but they are not classed as a corvus in the books.
5Joseph Feilds brought me today three eggs of the party coloured corvus, they are about the size and shape of those of the pigeon.
6The kite, alang (falco), is very common, as is the crow, gadak (corvus), and jackdaw, pong (gracula), with several species of the woodpecker.
7CORVUS.-Oneof the old constellations in the southern hemisphere, near Sagittarius.
8I'm so thrilled that Distress Signals has found the perfect home in Corvus.
9Peter had found the obscure ones too: Corvus, Delphinus, Eridanas, Sextens.
10The Project Gutenberg eBook, Sister Carmen, by M. Corvus, Translated by Kate Dykers
11IMRT was initially developed on the Corvus treatment planning system.
12The Pinnacle and Corvus planning systems were used to develop conventional and IMRT plans, respectively.
13Chalcot Crescent is published by Corvus on September 1.
14Corvus was known as the Raven in Chaucer's time.
15Corvus is to publish Distress Signals, the debut thriller by Catherine Ryan Howard in 2016.
16Her previous books are Corvus: A Life with Birds and Field Notes From a Hidden City.