Little Raven
COMMON NAME: Little raven
CATEGORIES: Beach Inlet Farmland
These noisy large black corvids are usually found in family groups, in a range of habitats.
They are the less common of the two ravens found in Sandy Point.
They can be distinguished from the Forest Raven by their higher, rapid ‘caw caw caw caw caw’ call. They are also slightly smaller in size and have a finer curved bill.
*These Local Notes are provided by
Leanne Cusack & Diane Carpenter
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GALLERY photos taken in and around Sandy Point & Shallow Inlet.
*Photographed by Leanne Cusack (unless otherwise credited)
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