Forest Raven (Corvus tasmanicus)

Forest Raven (Corvus tasmanicus)
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Forest Raven (Corvus tasmanicus)
About Forest Raven (Corvus tasmanicus)
- Kingdom: Animals
- Phylum: Chordates
- Class: Birds
- Order: Perching Birds
- Family: Jays and Crows
The forest raven, also commonly known as the Tasmanian raven, is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae native to Tasmania and parts of southern Victoria, such as Wilsons Promontory and Portland. Populations are also found in parts of New South Wales, including Dorrigo and Armidale. Measuring 50–53 cm (20–21 in) in length, it has all-black plumage, beak and legs. As with the other two species of raven in Australia, its black feathers have grey bases. Adults have white irises; younger birds have dark brown and then hazel irises with an inner blue rim. New South Wales populations are recognised as a separate subspecies C. tasmanicus boreus, but appear to be nested within the Tasmanian subspecies genetically.
Source: Wikipedia
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2025-11-21
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Garden, Australia -
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Mount Wellington, Australia -
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Eaglehawk Neck, Australia -
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Bicheno, Australia