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ML201873191 IBC 1514880
Contributor
Robert Humphries Media from this contributor Profile
Date
Location
Ellendale Pool
Geraldton-Greenough, Western Australia, Australia
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist- Age
- Not specified
- Sex
- Not specified
Media notes
An Australian Raven wading in a puddle to scavenge a piece of bread. The Australian Raven (Corvus coronoides) is the most common corvid the south-western Australia, and is also widely distributed throughout south-eastern Australia. It is distinguished from other Australian crows by its prominent throat hackles. It is found in woodland and semi-arid shrublands, but has also adapted to life in urban areas where it is an opportunistic scavenger. This Raven was at Ellendale Pool on the Greenough River, south-east of Geraldton, scavenging bread scraps in the picnic area. Elevation: 145 m. Date added to IBC: August 25, 2018.
Observation details
IBC scientific name: Corvus coronoides perplexus.
Collection
Internet Bird Collection (IBC)
Technical information
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- Original file size
- 27.4 MB