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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2009) Somali Crow Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Passeriformes Family: Corvidae Genus: Corvus Species: C. edithae Binomial name Corvus edithae Lort Phillips, 1895 Distribution map The Somali Crow or Dwarf Raven, Corvus edithae is approximately the size (44-46 cm in length) of the Carrion Crow, Corvus corone but with longer bill and somewhat more brownish cast to the feathers especially when worn. This species occurs principally in Somalia, Djibouti, the Ogaden and the Northern Frontier District in the Horn of Africa, and can be distinguished from larger Brown-necked Raven C. ruficollis by its call (voice) and differences in its behaviour. Though previously considered a subspecies of the larger C. ruficollis, it has recently been elevated to species status, rather like the Hooded Crow Corvus cornix from its near relative the Carrion Crow. This species is now thought to be closer to the Pied Crow C. albus especially in its behaviour than to the Brown-necked Raven. Hybrid birds between the Pied Crow and the Somali Crow (Dwarf Raven) appear to reinforce this close relationship where the two species meet. The nest is a raven-like bulky structure set in either a lone tree or on telegraph poles. It will nest on cliffs in coastal regions or areas where trees are unavailable. The 3-5 eggs are laid in April and early May though little further information is recorded on their subsequent development. The voice is described as a harsh "caw" rather like the Rook, Corvus frugilegus of Eurasia. v • d • e Extant species of family Corvidae Kingdom: Animalia · Phylum: Chordata · Class: Aves · Subclass: Neornithes · Superorder: Neognathae · Order: Passeriformes   Family Corvidae Choughs Pyrrhocorax Alpine Chough (P. graculus) · Red-billed Chough (P. pyrrhocorax) Treepies Crypsirina Hooded Treepie (C. cucullata) · Black Racket-tailed Treepie (C. temia) Dendrocitta Andaman Treepie (D. bayleyi) · Bornean Treepie (D. cinerascens) · Grey Treepie (D. formosae) · Black-faced Treepie (D. frontalis) · White-bellied Treepie (D. leucogastra) · Sunda Treepie (D. occipitalis) · Rufous Treepie (D. vagabunda) Platysmurus Black Magpie (P. leucopterus) Temnurus Ratchet-tailed Treepie (T. temnurus) Oriental magpies Cissa Green Magpie (C. chinensis) · Yellow-breasted Magpie (C. hypoleuca) · Short-tailed Magpie (C. thalassina) Urocissa Formosan Blue Magpie (U. caerulea) · Red-billed Blue Magpie (U. erythrorhyncha) · Yellow-billed Blue Magpie (U. flavirostris) · Sri Lanka Blue Magpie (U. ornata) · White-winged Magpie (U. whiteheadi) Old World jays Garrulus Eurasian Jay (G. glandarius) · Lanceolated Jay (G. lanceolatus) · Lidth's Jay (G. lidthi) Podoces (Ground jays) Biddulph's Ground Jay (P. biddulphi) · Henderson's Ground Jay (P. hendersoni) · Pander's Ground Jay (P. panderi) · Persian Ground Jay (P. pleskei) Ptilostomus Piapiac (P. afer) Stresemann's Bush Crow Zavattariornis Stresemann's Bush Crow (Z. stresemanni)   Family Corvidae (Cont.) Nutcrackers Nucifraga Spotted Nutcracker (N. caryocatactes) · Clark's Nutcracker (N. columbiana) Holarctic magpies Pica Black-billed Magpie (P. hudsonia) · Yellow-billed Magpie (P. nuttalli) · European Magpie (P. pica) · Korean Magpie (P. sericea) True crows (crows, ravens, jackdaws and rooks) Corvus Australian and Melanesian species: Little Crow (C. bennetti) · Australian Raven (C. coronoides) · Bismarck Crow (C. insularis) · Brown-headed Crow (C. fuscicapillus) · Bougainville Crow (C. meeki) · Little Raven (C. mellori) · New Caledonian Crow (C. moneduloides) · Torresian Crow (C. orru) · Forest Raven (C. tasmanicus) · Grey Crow (C. tristis) · Long-billed Crow (C. validus) · White-billed Crow (C. woodfordi) Pacific island species: ʻAlalā (C. hawaiiensis) · Mariana Crow (C. kubaryi) Tropical Asian species: Daurian Jackdaw (C. dauuricus) · Slender-billed Crow (C. enca) · Flores Crow (C. florensis) · Jungle Crow (C. macrorhynchos) · House Crow (C. splendens) · Collared Crow (C. torquatus) · Piping Crow (C. typicus) · Banggai Crow (C. unicolor) Eurasian and North African species: Mesopotamian Crow (C. capellanus) · Hooded Crow (C. cornix) · Carrion Crow (C. corone) · Rook (C. frugilegus) · Jackdaw (C. monedula ) · Eastern Carrion Crow (C. orientalis) · Fan-tailed Raven (C. rhipidurus) · Brown-necked Raven (C. ruficollis) Holarctic species: Common Raven (C. corax) North and Central American species: American Crow (C. brachyrhynchos) · Northwestern Crow (C. caurinus) · Chihuahuan Raven (C. cryptoleucus) · Tamaulipas Crow (C. imparatus) · Jamaican Crow (C. jamaicensis) · White-necked Crow (C. leucognaphalus) · Cuban Crow (C. nasicus) · Fish Crow (C. ossifragus) · Palm Crow (C. palmarum) · Sinaloan Crow (C. sinaloae) Tropical African species: White-necked Raven (C. albicollis) · Pied Crow (C. albus) · Cape Crow (C. capensis) · Thick-billed Raven (C. crassirostris) · Somali Crow (C. edithae)   Family Corvidae (Cont.) Azure-winged Magpie Cyanopica Azure-winged Magpie (C. cyana) Grey jays Perisoreus Gray Jay (P. canadensis) · Siberian Jay (P. infaustus) · Sichuan Jay (P. internigrans) New World jays Aphelocoma (Scrub jays) Western Scrub Jay (A. californica) · Florida Scrub Jay (A. coerulescens) · Island Scrub Jay (A. insularis) · Mexican Jay (A. ultramarina) · Unicolored Jay (A. unicolor) Calocitta (Magpie-Jays) Black-throated Magpie-Jay (C. colliei) · White-throated Magpie-Jay (C. formosa) Cyanocitta Blue Jay (C. cristata) · Steller's Jay (C. stelleri) Cyanocorax Black-chested Jay (C. affinis) · Purplish-backed Jay (C. beecheii) · Azure Jay (C. caeruleus) · Cayenne Jay (C. cayanus) · Plush-crested Jay (C. chrysops) · Curl-crested Jay (C. cristatellus) · Purplish Jay (C. cyanomelas) · White-naped Jay (C. cyanopogon) · Tufted Jay (C. dickeyi) · Azure-naped Jay (C. heilprini) · Bushy-crested Jay (C. melanocyaneus) · Brown Jay (C. morio) · White-tailed Jay (C. mystacalis) · San Blas Jay (C. sanblasianus) · Violaceous Jay (C. violaceus) · Green Jay (C. ynca) · Yucatan Jay (C. yucatanicus) Cyanolyca Silvery-throated Jay (C. argentigula) · Black-collared Jay (C. armillata) · Azure-hooded Jay (C. cucullata) · White-throated Jay (C. mirabilis) · Dwarf Jay (C. nana) · Beautiful Jay (C. pulchra) · Black-throated Jay (C. pumilo) · Turquoise Jay (C. turcosa) · White-collared Jay (C. viridicyana) Gymnorhinus Pinyon Jay (G. cyanocephalus)