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Corvus albus |
Range: Sub-Saharan Africa down to the Cape of Good Hope and also the large island of Madagascar, the Comoros islands, Aldabra, Zanzibar, Pemba and Fernando Po. It inhabits mainly open country with villages and towns nearby. It does not occur in the equatorial rainforest region.
Food: Most of its food is obtained from the ground such as insects and other small invertebrates, small reptiles, small mammals, young birds and eggs, grain, peanuts (groundnuts), carrion and any scraps of human food and fruit.
Nest: Mainly in trees, sometimes quite small, or even the cross supports of telephone poles. Eggs, 3 to 6. Incubation is 18-19 days and the young are usually fledged by around 45 days. Both sexes rear the young.
Voice: A harsh ar-ar-ar-ar or karh-karh-karh.