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This crow is also an endangered species, but it is not as black as other crows

1. Algerian squid (shī)

This crow is also an endangered species, but it is not as black as other crows

The Algerian squid is a small songbird of the genus Cyprinidae that inhabits pine forests, deciduous fir and other coniferous trees. The main food is insects and pine seeds. It often feeds on tree trunks, branches, rocks and other places to feed on insects, seeds, etc. Nesting in caves, there is a habit of storing food in winter. It is the only bird that can climb trees head down and tail up.

2. Arautlaut pelican (pì tí) 

This crow is also an endangered species, but it is not as black as other crows

Pelicans belong to the pelican family Pelicanidae, with more than 20 species worldwide. It is both a gamebird and a diving bird. It is characterized by a dense silky feather coat and a vestigial remnants of a tail. Many pelicans have brightly colored ear tufts and bird crests in the summer, but are less eye-catching in the winter. Regardless of the season of the year, the appearance of male and female birds does not differ much.

3. Aleutian goose

This crow is also an endangered species, but it is not as black as other crows

The Aleutian goose, goose and duck, swan belong to the same family of goose-shaped ducks, is also a waterfowl, larger than ducks, smaller than swans. Native to the Aleutian Islands in Canada, the Aleutian goose is threatened with extinction and is an endangered animal.

4. Albatross

This crow is also an endangered species, but it is not as black as other crows

The Isle albatross is a large albatross that lives on the island of Amsterdam in the southern French territory of the Indian Ocean and breeds only in a place called Plateau des Tourbières. The Isle albatross was considered a widely distributed subspecies of the wandering albatross until 1983, when it was isolated as a separate species. From the moment it was identified as a new species, it was listed as a critically endangered species on the IUCN Red List.

5. Abbott booby

This crow is also an endangered species, but it is not as black as other crows

Booby is a tropical seabird that is related to gannets. Its body is the size of a large gull, its mouth is long and pointed, its tail is wedge-shaped, and its legs and feet are brightly colored. The bird has long wings, a body length of about 0.7 meters, weighs about one kilogram, has webbing between its toes, is good at swimming, is good at catching small fish and insects, and only stays on the island at night and during the incubation period. It is an endangered animal.

6. Eskimo sandpiper

This crow is also an endangered species, but it is not as black as other crows

The Eskimo sandpiper (héng) suborder Ornithischia , also known as the Far North Sandpiper , is a medium-sized wading bird. The Eskiy Dracon is one of the rarest birds in the world. Some biologists believe that it is actually extinct. Originally, it multiplied in large numbers in the Arctic Circle of North America, and migrated to the Pembas grasslands of South America in the winter to spend the winter. In the 19th century, the number was drastically reduced due to the large number of hunters.

7. Audubon long-legged crown eagle

This crow is also an endangered species, but it is not as black as other crows

The long-legged eagle, also known as the carrion eagle, is a subspecies produced in the United States called the Audubon long-legged crowned eagle, the Odupont long-legged crowned eagle belongs to the falcon family, is a bird of prey native to the New World, there are about 10 species. It is rare and endangered.

8. Okolaan Island Buzzard 

This crow is also an endangered species, but it is not as black as other crows

The Okolaan Island Buzzard belongs to the crane-shaped order Buzzard family, with short, rounded wings, does not look good at flying, is 53 cm long, is one of the largest buzzards, and is an endangered animal.

9. Petrel

This crow is also an endangered species, but it is not as black as other crows

Petrel belongs to the family Petridae of the order Hù. Another family of Plovers, the swallows in the Stork family, includes the common stork and the water-cutter (also known as the scissor-billed gull), also known as the petrel. The Brazilian Madeira petreel, the Hawaiian petreel, the Chatham petreel in New Zealand, the Blacktail Petreel in the Coron Islands, and the Réunion Petreel in Africa are all endangered animals.

10. White-necked crow

This crow is also an endangered species, but it is not as black as other crows

The white-necked crow is a kind of crow in the family Raven family, with black feathers, blue wings, and a ring of white feathers around the neck, so it is called white neck. White-necked do not like to live in groups, most of them appear alone or in pairs, and the harsh living environment in winter will show a small number of clusters, generally no more than 7, and they are isolated after the spring turns warm. The number of white-necked crows is rare, and in recent years, the concept of traditional crows being unlucky is gradually changing, the damage to wild white-necked crows is reduced, the population can be multiplied, and the number is gradually expanding.

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