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- noun A grey and black Eurasian crow,
Corvus cornix .
Etymologies
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From its hooded appearance.
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rolig commented on the word hooded crow
These birds are more attractive than the all-black crows I knew in America, and the Slovenes call them "gray crows": siva vrana. I have learned not to park my car under their trees.
December 6, 2007
reesetee commented on the word hooded crow
They are quite dapper, aren't they?
December 7, 2007
hernesheir commented on the word hooded crow
Scots hoodit craw.
May 20, 2011