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πŸ¦β€β¬›Crow vs RavenπŸ¦β€β¬›

Crows and ravens are both brilliant black corvids, but size, tail shape and voice make them easier to tell apart than people expect.

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πŸ¦β€β¬›Crow
  • βœ“Smaller, more common in towns and cities
  • βœ“Highly social, often seen in large flocks
  • βœ“Fan-shaped tail visible in flight
  • βœ“Sharp, repeated 'caw' call
πŸ¦β€β¬›Raven
  • βœ“Larger with a heavier wedge-shaped tail
  • βœ“Deeper, croaking, throaty call
  • βœ“Soars and tumbles in acrobatic flight
  • βœ“Often seen in pairs in wild areas

Verdict

Ravens are the bigger, wilder corvid with a wedge tail and croak; crows are smaller, urban and caw. Tail shape and voice are the quickest tells.

Frequently asked

What is the easiest way to tell a crow from a raven?+

Check the tail: crows have a fan-shaped tail, ravens a wedge-shaped one.

Which is bigger?+

The raven, which is noticeably larger and heavier than a crow.

Which is smarter?+

Both are extremely intelligent; ravens are often credited with slightly more advanced problem-solving.

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