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Ravens, crows, and blackbirds are often confused because of their dark feathers, but each species has its own unique traits. Ravens are the largest of the three, known for their thick beaks, wedge-shaped tails, and deep, croaking calls. They’re highly intelligent and often seen in pairs or small groups. Crows are slightly smaller with fan-shaped tails, sleeker bodies, and a familiar “caw-caw” sound. They adapt easily to cities and farmlands, making them one of the most common birds worldwide. Blackbirds, on the other hand, are much smaller and part of a completely different family. They have slimmer builds, musical songs, and bright features like yellow eyes or orange beaks, depending on the species. Understanding these differences makes it easier to identify them in the wild and appreciate the unique charm each bird brings to the natural world.
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