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CORVID^E. merous family of Finches, (Frinffilfad&) t which is typical of the whole. The other families are Cor- vidte, Paradiseadte, Sturnidce, Colidce, Musopha- gadce, and Bucerotidce. FAMILY I. These are among the largest of the Passerine birds, but though widely spread, are comparatively few in number. Their beak is very powerful, more or less compressed at the sides, conical, but long, the upper mandible generally arched, the gape nearly straight, the nostrils concealed by stiff bristles po...inting forwards. Their pbmage is of dark and unobtrusive colours, often black more or less glossed, and occasionally varied with gray or white. The group denominated Jays, however, form an exception to this sombre coloration, for they are mostly arrayed in the richest azure and purple. These too are more exclusively arboreal than the other Corvidce, which walk a great deal on the ground. The Crows are birds of firm and compact struc- ture ; their wings are long, pointed, and powerful ; their feet and claws robust.
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