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High Wire Caws and Tail Flits.

I wonder if the tail flits are for balance,..not quite sure.
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Did someone call for a calming crow?
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Petit conflit de voisinage entre Alice et Bob (Γ  gauche) et Sylvestre et W147 (Γ  droite)

Small conflict between neighbors Alice and Bob (left) and Sylvestre and W147 (right)
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πŸ“š Read about the mutt child of corvus corone (carrion crow, black) and corvus cornix (hooded crow, gray)

https://birdhybrids.blogspot.com/2014/06/carrion-crow-x-hooded-crow.html
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Race mixed mullatto crows.

It's crowver
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πŸ“š Read about the mutt child of corvus corone (carrion crow, black) and corvus cornix (hooded crow, gray) https://birdhybrids.blogspot.com/2014/06/carrion-crow-x-hooded-crow.html
Which one is considered the coalburner then, given that corvids are typically black (and imo the purer form)?

But then again, the grey crow's fur is evidently a recessive trait...

At least both their heads look the same, not like with human mutts you get πŸ‘±πŸ»β€β™‚ with 🦍 or πŸͺ³ admixture
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