Corvidae
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The crow family Corvidae, are the largest birds of the Passeriformes. This group show themselves at the very least, to have a flexible approach to their food-finding and interaction between fellow species members, and with other animals. Some of the larger species (especially in the genus Corvus) also show levels of learned behavior of a high degree, and even insight in some examples that can be interpreted as intelligence.
There are many species in this family, but they can be divided into well-defined groups.
- The Crows, genus
Corvus, including Ravens
- The Jays
- The Choughs,
genus Pyrrhocorax
- The Magpies
- The Treepies
- The Nutcrackerss,
genus Nucifraga
- The Ground-jays, genus Podoces
- Stresemann's Bush-Crow, Zavattariornis stresemanni
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Piapiac, Ptilostomus afer


