corneille noire

La proche corneille noire (C. c. corone) est la race nominative de la même espèce.
The closely related Carrion Crow (C. c. corone) is the nominate race of the same species.
Les jeunes corbeaux freux peuvent être confondus avec la corneille noire (race nominative de la corneille mantelée, présente en Europe centrale), mais ils présentent des caractéristiques distinctives comme la forme de la tête et des appels plus stridents.
Young Rooks can be confused with Carrion Crows (the nominal race of the Hooded Crow, found in Central Europe), but distinguishing features include the shape of their heads and their harsher calls.
L’Europe est entièrement occupée par la Corneille mantelée à l’exception de la péninsule ibérique, de la France continentale et de la partie occidentale de l’Allemagne occupées à la place par la Corneille noire.
Europe is totally occupied by the hooded crow excluding the Iberian Peninsula, continental France and the western part of Germany, occupied on the contrary by the carrion crow.
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