Chihuahuan raven: Glossy black plumage with a hidden surprise
We thought this was an American crow and were astonished to see that it had a layer of white under its glossy black neck feathers. We were wrong - two eagle-eyed commenters have just told us that it's a Chihuahuan raven (thank you Øtto and "cngt"!).
We apologize to everyone who added comments to the first version of the video. We've had to take it down and replace it with this corrected one. So we're starting afresh and we're very grateful to Øtto and "cngt" for correcting us.
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Chihuahuan_Raven/id
For more great critter videos and photos please visit https://texasbackyardwildlife.com.
Видео Chihuahuan raven: Glossy black plumage with a hidden surprise канала Texas Backyard Wildlife
We apologize to everyone who added comments to the first version of the video. We've had to take it down and replace it with this corrected one. So we're starting afresh and we're very grateful to Øtto and "cngt" for correcting us.
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Chihuahuan_Raven/id
For more great critter videos and photos please visit https://texasbackyardwildlife.com.
Видео Chihuahuan raven: Glossy black plumage with a hidden surprise канала Texas Backyard Wildlife
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