Crow.
(Of thelat.)(cornicula, ofhooded, - icis).
1. f. species of Crow that reaches 45 to 50 cm long and 1 m or more in size, with entirely black plumage and metallic gloss on neck and back. The beak is slightly bent in the upper jaw, and the folded wings do not reach the tip of the tail. He lives in the Western and southern Europe and parts of Asia.
2. f. nocturnal predatory bird similar to the OWL, but much smaller than this, with plumage that dominates the Maroon and grey on the head two feathers in the form of small horns.