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Corvus cristatus, also known as the crested crow, is a common, highly intelligent and adaptable species. It is best identified by the triple-pointed crown of feathers on their heads, which some believe to somewhat resemble a hat. They are roughly the size of the Common Raven (Corvus corax). They show slight sexual dimorphism with the male’s crest being larger than the female’s. Females show a preference for males with the largest crests. Uniquely, this species of crow is nocturnal, leading to the common nickname of ‘Murkrow’.C. cristatus lives mainly around human cities and is known for going through trash heaps and eating roadkill, while also eating seeds, small animals, insects and nearly anything else edible. They are highly attracted to anything shiny, and have been known to try grabbing jewelry and coins from humans, showing little fear of them.
They live in large social groups, mostly composed of related individuals. Pairs are monogamous and mate for life, and clutches tend to have three to four eggs of a dark blue color.
A related but much larger species is Corvus ruficauda, or the red-tailed crow. At twice the height and almost triple the weight, they sacrifice the speed and maneuverability of their smaller brethren for size and strength. They’re also far rarer, and are never seen in groups larger than a breeding pair, but there have been unconfirmed sightings of large gatherings in areas uninhabited by humans.
Rather, C. ruficauda are typically seen with groups of C. cristatus. Due to this relationship these larger birds are often lightheartedly called ‘Honchkrow’. It seems these birds have developed a mutually beneficial relationship, wherein the C. cristatus bring food and other ‘offerings’ to the larger bird in exchange for protection from predators. (Including humans, which are often the targets of their attacks.)
Unlike C. cristatus, this species does not show sexual dimorphism in its crests, which are identical for both sexes. Rather, males have a row of bright red feathers on the inner parts of their wings, and a tuft of fluffy red feathers on their tails, which they display during courtship.
They tend to have large nests that they keep even when not breeding. They’re kept meticulously clean, and are also where they store the ‘loot’ brought to them by their ‘henchbirds’, which includes anything shiny, from coins to jewelry to broken glass to bottle caps.
Both species thrive in and near human habitation, but are often seen as pests because of their thieving nature and habit of leaving messes.
(( Yep. Murkrow and Honchkrow viewed as if they were real animals o_o Yeah. I was bored. But it was fun doing a realistic style! I decided to leave out the front part of the 'brim' of their hats since that would just get in the way while flying, so they end up with a crest like a mix between a jay's and a cockatiel's... Murkrow is really more based on a regular crow, while Honchkrow is based on a raven, being more heavyset and all. Whee. ))
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Comments: 25
SUP3R-N3RD-B3N [2009-03-05 17:11:04 +0000 UTC]
As soon as I have access to a scanner, BTW, I'll have my own semi-realistic Murkrow up. YAMIKARASU FTW!!!
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SUP3R-N3RD-B3N [2009-03-05 17:10:02 +0000 UTC]
An innovative take on my favorite Dark-types. Great work! (faves)
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Liojen [2008-11-06 01:55:32 +0000 UTC]
Awesome Murkrow you got there Maybe that should be in "fan art" though?
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Petaetoe [2008-10-17 10:27:56 +0000 UTC]
Actually if you add in the front of the hat-like-crest it doesn't really get in their way of flying I think. Seen an umbrella bird? [link]
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IvynaJSpyder In reply to Petaetoe [2008-10-17 12:51:36 +0000 UTC]
Hah! XD Never seen one of those. Wow, it reminds me of that guy from Shaman King...
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Petaetoe In reply to IvynaJSpyder [2008-10-18 14:56:48 +0000 UTC]
Oh! That guy with the weird hair xD I remember himmmmm haven't watched Shaman King for a long time now :I
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Danos89 [2008-08-10 15:07:45 +0000 UTC]
crows and ravens are awesome
but its difficult to get them in front of the cam
in the summer there are no outside -.-
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Typhloser [2008-06-24 13:29:59 +0000 UTC]
I thought for a second there that you were describing REAL Honchkrows and Murkrows XD It's that good
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Minon [2008-06-24 12:32:46 +0000 UTC]
Oh now that's interesting. That latin naming is somewhat accurate I suppose? I'm a tad too lazy to look up the definitions for the terms.
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IvynaJSpyder In reply to Minon [2008-06-24 21:43:15 +0000 UTC]
Far as I can tell they are XD I spent a while looking it up. And thanks!
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Katuro [2008-06-22 21:14:52 +0000 UTC]
Announcement: Katuro will now give random quotes from a video game that has ravens in it.
"Ravens aren't scavengers like most people think."
"My name is Raven of the Sioux people. In the land of the Sioux people, Sioux means Snake."
"The raven on my head...it thirsts for his blood."
"...Raven...!"
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DawnAllies [2008-06-22 16:27:02 +0000 UTC]
Well now isn't that just nifty.. you like your birdies too much, hehe. Not a bad thing! ^^
They look nice.. and yes, damned scary big bird if you ever ran into one of those. Funky n nice realistic rendering and such! Woo the birdies!
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hevromero [2008-06-22 02:10:19 +0000 UTC]
You, sir, have won an internets.
I'd hate to run into a honchkrow like that IRL. I'm afraid enough of my "big" african grey taking a finger off. XD
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IvynaJSpyder In reply to hevromero [2008-06-22 02:33:51 +0000 UTC]
Hehe, yeah XD You see one of THEM digging through your trash, you just say 'Enjoy!' and go back inside :B (And ooh, african grey :3 )
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BlazingCoral [2008-06-22 01:48:45 +0000 UTC]
Oh wow, that is really, really cool. I love how you made them look all realistic and stuff, and the bird-book-type descriptions are really neat. (Though actual bird-books tend to have shorter descriptions than that, from what I've seen... My dad and I are casual birdwatchers. <<; Then again, I think the books we own are those pocket-guide things... not sure.)
But anyway, yeah, this is awesome. %D Gets a +fav from me.
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Torkirby [2008-06-22 01:07:37 +0000 UTC]
You came up with that? At first I thought you copied from a dictionary... 0.o Nice job!
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IvynaJSpyder In reply to Torkirby [2008-06-22 01:08:44 +0000 UTC]
Yep, I wrote it. I have no liiife ^_^
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