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Crows. Genus CORVUS LiNNiEus. CORVUS CORAX SINUATUS (Wagi..). 199. American Raven. (486) Entire lustrous black ; throat feathers acute, lengthened and disconnected. Length, about 2 feet ; wing, 16-18 inches ; tail, 10. Hab. — Continent of North America, from the Arctic Regions to Guatemala, but local and not common in the United States east of the Mississippi River. Nest, on high trees or inaccessible cliflfs, built of sticks with a lining of coarse grass, sea weed and wool. Eggs, four or five,... greenish, dotted, blotched and clouded with purplish and blackish-brown. Few birds are so widely distributed over the face of the earth, and few have obtained so great a share of notoriety as the Raven, that " grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt and ominous bird of yore." In Southern Ontario it is now seldom seen. The specimen in my collection was obtained at St. Clair Flats some years ago, where it was" 'reported as an occasional visitor in the fall. Wilson, speaking of this species, says : " On the lakes, and particularly in the neighbor- hood of Niagara Falls, they are numerous, and it is a remarkable fact that where they so abound the common Crow seldom appears.
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