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| Jungle Crow/Large-billed Crow Corvus macrorhynchos culminatus
- Colour aberrant individual |
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| Photographer : | © Raju Kasambe |
| Location : | BNHS Conservation Education Centre, Goregaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
| Date : |
1 January 2019 |
| English synonyms: | Black Crow, Long-billed Jungle Crow, Thick-billed Crow, Indian Jungle Crow (culminatus), Eastern Jungle Crow (levaillantii), Philippine Crow (philippinus), Philippine Jungle Crow (philippinus), Sunda Crow (macrorhynchos), Southern Jungle Crow (macrorhynchos), Northern Jungle Crow (japonensis, intermedius, tibetosinensis, colonorum, mandshuricus, connectens), Yaeyama Jungle Crow (osai), Japanese Crow (japonensis), Manchurian Crow (mandshuricus), Ryukyu Crow (connectens, osai) |
| Bird Family : | Corvini - Jays, Magpies, Treepies, Ground-jays, Nutcrackers, Choughs, Jackdaws, Crows, Rook & Ravens |
| Bird Group : | PASSERIFORMES |
| Red Data Status : | Least Concern |
| Remarks : | The mutation in this bird is a form of Dilution. - Hein van Grouw.
Refs:
Grouw, Hein van (2006) Not every white bird is an albino: sense and nonsense about colour aberrations in birds. Dutch Birding 28: 79–89.
Grouw, Hein van (2013) What colour is that bird? The causes and recognition of common colour aberrations in birds. British Birds 106: 17-29. |
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