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New Caledonian Crow Corvus moneduloides

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Identification

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Celebrated as being among the most intelligent of birds, this species is known for making and using its own tools. A relatively small crow, mostly unremarkable looking with black plumage overall. The bill is oddly wedge-shaped for a crow, and it is known to use twigs as tools while foraging. Found throughout New Caledonia, but most abundant in higher-quality forest. Most common call a quick, nasal rising note.

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