Surprisingly, there are many alpine animals that can be found above the tree line in the Rocky Mountains. Here are some of the main ‘rock stars’. Continue reading
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Why Do Birds Sing? Birding Basics For Beginners
Birds sing for lots of different reasons, such as trying to attract a mate. Here are the two main reasons that birds sing. Continue reading
Birds Communicate In Many Ways – Do You Know How?
Birds communicate with each other by singing songs, through their behavior and even their coloring. Here is an overview on the different ways birds communicate. Continue reading
5 Bird Courtship Behaviors – Birds Can Be Charming
Bird courtship is an incredibly important part of a bird’s life. Do you know what crazy kinds of things birds will do when they are looking for a mate? Continue reading
Crow Or Raven? 3 Simple Tips To Tell Them Apart!
If you see a black bird in the Rocky Mountains do you know if it is a Crow or Raven? Here are three simple tricks to help you tell them apart.
There are lots of birds in the Rocky Mountains, many of which are black. However, two large black birds that look very similar are hard to tell apart unless you know what to look for. Is it a Crow or Raven? Here are three simple tricks that I have learned over the years and use to help me tell apart a crow and raven.
American Crow
On average is 18 inches tall.
All black.
They are very social birds and will often entertain themselves by getting other birds to chase them.
Crows are also very clever – for example they will follow ducks to catch fish.
Raven
A Raven is on average 24 inches tall, making it slightly bigger than a crow. It can be hard to tell the exact size of the birds from a distance though so the size of the bird is not the best way to differentiate the two.
All black.
Ravens are also very intelligent birds. Native Americans revered them and used to think of them as sly pranksters.
Ravens have learned how to open gates, and get inside of ziplock bags and coolers.
How To Tell Apart A Crow Or Raven
How does the bird fly? Does it continually flap its wings while it is flying or does it stop flapping and soar at times? A Crow continually flaps its wings while flying. A Raven stops flapping and soars while it is flying.
Look at the bird’s tail when flying. When flying the tail of these two birds looks different. A Crow’s tail is more of a rounded or square shape. A Raven’t tail will appear to be more of a diamond shape when flying.
How many birds do you see? Ravens often travel in pairs. On the other hands crows are very social and tend to travel with lots of other birds.
Bird Reproduction – The Birds And The…Birds
Bird reproduction is as complicated and as simple as reproduction of many other animals. Ultimately, the male and female come together to make a baby. Continue reading
Precocial Birds or Altricial Birds? What’s the Difference?
Precocial birds are born very different than altricial birds. Do you have any idea what those fancy terms mean in terms of newborn birds? Continue reading
7 Bird Facts – You Won’t Believe Some Of These!
These bird facts are sure to leave you scratching your head in wonder. Birds are amazing animals and here are some fascinating facts about them. Continue reading
A Step By Step Guide For Beginning Birders
Beginning birders should follow a few simple steps to become familiar with birds. Learning about birds is a great introduction to the natural world. Continue reading
Birds Eyes Are Fixed In Their Head
Have you ever looked closely at a birds eyes? Many birds, including many in the Rocky Mountains, are not able to move their eyes around without moving their head. Continue reading