Forest raven is called the Tasmanian raven. Found in Tasmania and parts of Victoria and NSW.
Black feathers; large black curved bill; short tail. Glossy black. Black beak. Male and female are similar.
Found in all of Tasmania. Including native areas, orchard, pine plantations and urban areas.
Feeds on insects, small lizards and birds and dead animals such as road kill. Forages in pairs or small flocks. Likes our rubbish, scraps and road kill.
Nest is high in a tall tree. Sticks and twigs lined with leaves and feathers. Female incubates the eggs and is fed by the male. Both parents feed the young. Nest can be reused.
Breed from August to January.
Normally 4 to 5 eggs. Female incubates the eggs. Both parents feed the young.
Black feathers; large black curved bill; short tail. Glossy black. Black beak. Male and female are similar.
Found in all of Tasmania. Including native areas, orchard, pine plantations and urban areas.
Feeds on insects, small lizards and birds and dead animals such as road kill. Forages in pairs or small flocks. Likes our rubbish, scraps and road kill.
Nest is high in a tall tree. Sticks and twigs lined with leaves and feathers. Female incubates the eggs and is fed by the male. Both parents feed the young. Nest can be reused.
Breed from August to January.
Normally 4 to 5 eggs. Female incubates the eggs. Both parents feed the young.