1,556 observationsLeast Concern
Sinaloa Crow
Corvus sinaloae
Taxonomy
Kingdom: Animalia ›Phylum: Chordata ›Class: Aves ›Order: Passeriformes ›Family: Corvidae ›Genus: Corvus
About
The Sinaloa crow (Corvus sinaloae) is a crow native to western Mexico. Visually, it is nearly identical to and the same length (34–38 cm) as the Tamaulipas crow (Corvus imparatus). It has the same purple-glossed, silky, black plumage with a black bill, legs, and feet. The two species differ markedly in voice.
Frequently Asked Questions
- The scientific name of Sinaloa Crow is Corvus sinaloae.
- The Sinaloa Crow has a conservation status of Least Concern.
- Sinaloa Crow belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
- Sinaloa Crow belongs to the phylum Chordata.
- Sinaloa Crow belongs to the class Aves.
- Sinaloa Crow belongs to the order Passeriformes.
- Sinaloa Crow belongs to the family Corvidae.
- Sinaloa Crow belongs to the genus Corvus.