Corvus corone cornix dare to be afraid of pigeons
Corvus corone cornix dare to be afraid of pigeons

Gray crow: the color of its body is two-colored: the head, throat, wings and tail are black, and the rest of the plumage is gray.

Both parents build a nest high on a tree of twigs and twigs, and the inside of it is lined with wool.

There are 4-6 eggs in the clutch, which the crow incubates for about three weeks, and then both parents feed the chicks with insects, eggs of small birds and mice.

The gray crow is omnivorous: in spring it hunts mouse-like rodents, in summer and autumn it feeds not only on animal, but also on plant foods.

In winter, the basis of its diet is human food waste and carrion.