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"Torresian Crows have learned to eat cane toads safely by flipping them over and consuming only the non-toxic parts."
Field Guide
Torresian Crow
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The Torresian Crow is a large black bird native to northern Australia, thriving in both urban and natural landscapes. Known for its adaptability, nasal call, and wing-shuffling behaviour this species is a common sight in coastal towns from Brisbane to Darwin.
Distribution Map
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Top Locations
Curated birding spots where the Torresian Crow has been recorded.
- Cooinda (Kakadu NP)🔥 ActiveNorthern Territory · 4 species · seen 29 days ago
- Riverway Lagoons🔥 ActiveQueensland · 8 species · 9 sightings · seen 8 days ago
- Tingira Heights Nature Reserve🔥 ActiveNew South Wales · 4 species · 5 sightings · seen 11 days ago
- Agnes Creek Rest AreaSouth Australia
- Aurora Kakadu Lodge & Caravan ParkNorthern Territory
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