Hawaiian Crow
Hawaiian Crow: Medium crow, brown-black body, brown-tinged wings. Eyes are brown, bill is large and stout. Feeds on insects, fruit, carrion, eggs and young of other birds, and small animals. Direct flight on steady wing beats. Believed to be extinct in the wild. AKA 'Alala to the native Hawaiians.
● Song:
"cawk", "ca-wack"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Hawaiian Crow: Feeds on fruits of native trees and shrubs, but also eats insects, mice, and sometimes nestlings of small birds; forages in trees and on the ground.
● Breeding & nesting:
Hawaiian Crow: One to five blue gray eggs spotted with black and brown are laid in a nest made of twigs and sticks and built on a branch of an ohi’a tree. Eggs are incubated for 18 days by both parents.
● Similar species:
None in range