Australian Raven

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(New page: Image:Ausraven.JPG '''Common Name:''' Australian Raven<br> '''Scientific Name:''' Corvus coronoides '''Size''': 18-21 inches (46-53 cm) '''Habitat:''' Australia; Endemic--not common...)
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It is omnivorous and has adapted well to urban environments and is a common city bird in Sydney and Canberra.
It is omnivorous and has adapted well to urban environments and is a common city bird in Sydney and Canberra.
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'''Status:''' Least Concern. Global population:  Unknown.
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'''Status:''' Least Concern. '''Global population:''' Unknown.
'''Diet:''' Carrion, insects, seeds, fruit, small reptiles, nestlings and eggs. The preference ratio is 34% carrion, 42% invertebrates and 24% plant material. Food is taken mainly from the ground but will occasionally feed in trees. Ravens have adapted well to eating rubbish and scraps in urban areas, such as school playgrounds. In one isolated study they were observed feeding on nectar from eucalypt flowers.
'''Diet:''' Carrion, insects, seeds, fruit, small reptiles, nestlings and eggs. The preference ratio is 34% carrion, 42% invertebrates and 24% plant material. Food is taken mainly from the ground but will occasionally feed in trees. Ravens have adapted well to eating rubbish and scraps in urban areas, such as school playgrounds. In one isolated study they were observed feeding on nectar from eucalypt flowers.
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'''Found in [http://hivewire3d.com/songbird-remix-australia-v2.html Songbird ReMix Australia Volume II] and [http://hivewire3d.com/songbird-remix-corvus-corvus.html Songbird Remix Corvus corvus Bundle]'''
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'''Found in Songbird Remix Australia Volume 2'''
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