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Oulanka nationalpark, Finland
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Danmark
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Cirque de Gavarnie Hautes Pyrénées France
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Masai Mara, Kenya, Afrika, Africa
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American Crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) abound in the US, although they stay only in the higher elevations in Arizona. These were recorded just North of Durango, Colorado, in October, 1997. Listen to the difference between the Northwestern Crow and the American Crow, which may or may not be the same species - my money is on two species.
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Pasir Ris Park
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Morton National Park
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Göreme
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Ternate Highlands
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Bwindi Impenetrable Forest - Ruhija
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Kheoladeo National Park
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Kværkeby Mose, Denmark
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Øland, Öland, Sverige
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Lille Vildmose
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Gørlev Vestsjælland, Denmark
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Kvikkjokk, Sweden
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Lille Vildmose, Danmark
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Le Col des Tentes Hautes Pyrénées France
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Northwestern Crows (Corvus caurinus) like everyone to know where they are. If they are in the area you'll know it by this well-known "caw". In this case two Crows perform a duet for your listening pleasure. They are wonderful "talkers" and they have lots of variations on the "caw" theme. Listen for the differences in these two, which appeared to be a couple. Northwestern Crows are considered by many experts to be the same species as the American Crow (C. brachyrhynchos), which is somewhat larger, and has a different voice.
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Golden Gate Park - San Francisco Botanical Garden
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Lakefield National Park
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Port Douglas
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Katoomba - Blue Mountains
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Bwindi Impenetrable Forest - Buhoma