Great facts about crows
For a long time, crows were regarded as unlucky birds and creatures of the occult world.
Crows are distributed all over the world except for cold regions and remote islands.
Crows mature sexually in two years.
Crows are known for their black plumage, but in some species they are not completely black and can be found in other colors such as white, gray or brown, around the neck or beak.
Crows are extremely intelligent birds, capable of adapting to changing situations in order to survive.
The length of a crow is 20 to 30 cm, and its wingspan is twice that size.
Crows are migratory birds and are grouped into flocks to migrate in autumn and winter.
Crows not only inhabit natural environments but are also able to adapt in urban areas.
Crows are monogamous birds and take turns keeping the nest in which they are incubating.
While crows help fight some crop pests, they are also known to be a pest themselves, especially with maize plantations.