birdsandbats 7 Jun 2020 They're probably going to lump this species back in with American Crow. They might not even keep it as its own full subspecies.
They're probably going to lump this species back in with American Crow. They might not even keep it as its own full subspecies.
Pleistohorse 7 Jun 2020 Makes sense. I think as geography seems to be the most reliable method of telling which “species” of crow you’re observing.
Makes sense. I think as geography seems to be the most reliable method of telling which “species” of crow you’re observing.
birdsandbats 7 Jun 2020 @Pleistohorse That's the only method. Calls were the traditional way of telling the two species apart in areas they overlapped, but even then it wasn't always reliable.
@Pleistohorse That's the only method. Calls were the traditional way of telling the two species apart in areas they overlapped, but even then it wasn't always reliable.