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Could These Be Baby Crows?

What do baby crows look like?  For the past two weeks I have seen five black birds with yellow legs and beaks in the company of two adult crows.  The five birds are about a third the size of the crows.  Are these baby crows?


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The smaller birds you are seeing among the crows are not baby crows. Baby crows have black legs and beaks just like their parents. Could it be that you are seeing starlings among the crows?

Posted 2009-05-15T00:32:39Z
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Jeanne:  Thanks for the reply.  I didn't think they could be baby crows but since they are always with the adult crows, I couldn't be sure, never having seen a baby crow.  Do you have any idea what they could be or where I might look to find a picture of them?  I've searched the Audubon website without any luck.  Anyway, thanks for taking time to write you response.

Posted 2009-05-15T02:27:00Z
 
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Today is the first day of the rest of my life.

Here's a photo of a european starling. Do the smaller birds look like this one?

Posted 2009-05-15T04:22:15Z
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