5 photos, please scroll downPied Crow
Corvus albus Witborskraai Schildrabe
 Pied Crow
© Kirsten Frost
 © Florian Breuer
 Pied Crow © Andre Olwage 
West Coast National Park October 2015 
Martial Eagle and Pied Crow at Darling Hills September 2015
© Trevor Hardaker Many locals don't like crows, but one has to admire their bravery. Here the crow at around 50cm in length, a wingspan of just under a metre and weighing around 600g thought nothing of taking on and harassing one of the largest and most powerful raptors in our region at over 85cm in length with a 2,4m wingspan and weighing in at a whopping 5kg or so...
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