The Corvidae, also known as the corvids or simply the crow family, are a fascinating family of birds indeed. The corvids happen to be one of the larger bird families with over 120 species. Many people do not know the crow family includes a variety of birds other than the crows and ravens including the jays, rooks, treepies, magpies, choughs (pronounced 'chuff'), jackdaws, jays and nutcrackers. The variation within this family is abundant. The similarities are as well.
Corvids are the most intelligent, adaptive birds in the world. Captivating and outwardly curious they use ordinary objects as tools and toys. Wise enough to know the benefits of playing, they know how to have fun. They are some of the only birds who engage in social play like humans. They are loyal, mating for life and often very social. They are forward thinking birds - always planning ahead, caching food up to a year and then retrieving it from hundreds of different locations with ease. They are hunted, forced out of every kind of habitat, even eaten and yet still they thrive.
Heraldry, album covers and art don their faces. Legends have depicted them as harbingers of darkness and fire or as symbols of luck and prosperity. The Beatles crooned them infamous. Poets from Shakespeare to Edgar Allen Poe penned them permanent. From the Dwarf jay Cyanolyca nana (the smallest corvid) to the Thick-billed Raven Corvus crassirostris (the largest corvid) they are the most well-known birds by word of mouth, by sight or by reputation. Whether you are an ornithologist, an enthusiastic birder or a teenage goth this is definitely a family of birds worth investigating.
According to the Handbook of the Birds of the world there are 119 species in this family; they are:
Crested Jay Platylophus galericulatus
Black Magpie Platysmurus leucopterus
Siberian Jay Perisoreus infaustus
Sichuan Jay Perisoreus internigrans
Grey Jay Perisoreus canadensis
Black-collared Jay Cyanolyca armillata
White-collared Jay Cyanolyca viridicyanus
Turquoise Jay Cyanolyca turcosa
Beautiful Jay Cyanolyca pulchra
Azure-hooded Jay Cyanolyca cucullata
Black-throated Jay Cyanolyca pumilo
Dwarf Jay Cyanolyca nana
White-throated Jay Cyanolyca mirabilis
Silvery-throated Jay Cyanolyca argentigula
Bushy-crested Jay Cyanocorax melanocyaneus
San Blas Jay Cyanocorax sanblasianus
Yucatan Jay Cyanocorax yucatanicus
Purplish-backed Jay Cyanocorax beecheii
Violaceous Jay Cyanocorax violaceus
Azure Jay Cyanocorax caeruleus
Purplish Jay Cyanocorax cyanomelas
Curl-crested Jay Cyanocorax cristatellus
Tufted Jay Cyanocorax dickeyi
Black-chested Jay Cyanocorax affinis
White-tailed Jay Cyanocorax mystacalis
Cayenne Jay Cyanocorax cayanus
Azure-naped Jay Cyanocorax heilprini
Plush-crested Jay Cyanocorax chrysops
White-naped Jay Cyanocorax cyanopogon
Green Jay Cyanocorax luxuosus
Inca Jay Cyanocorax yncas
Brown Jay Cyanocorax morio
Black-throated Magpie-Jay Calocitta colliei
White-throated Magpie-Jay Calocitta formosa
Blue Jay Cyanocitta cristata
Steller's Jay Cyanocitta stelleri
Mexican Jay Aphelocoma ultramarina
Unicolored Jay Aphelocoma unicolor
Western Scrub Jay Aphelocoma californica
Island Scrub Jay Aphelocoma insularis
Florida Scrub Jay Aphelocoma coerulescens
Pinyon Jay Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus
Eurasian Jay Garrulus glandarius
Black-headed Jay Garrulus lanceolatus
Lidth's Jay Garrulus lidthi
Azure-winged Magpie Cyanopica cyanus
Iberian Magpie Cyanopica cooki
Sri Lanka Blue Magpie Urocissa ornata
Taiwan Blue Magpie Urocissa caerulea
Yellow-billed Blue Magpie Urocissa flavirostris
Red-billed Blue Magpie Urocissa erythrorhyncha
White-winged Magpie Urocissa whiteheadi
Common Green Magpie Cissa chinensis
Indochinese Green Magpie Cissa hypoleuca
Short-tailed Green Magpie Cissa thalassina
Rufous Treepie Dendrocitta vagabunda
Sumatran Treepie Dendrocitta occipitalis
Bornean Treepie Dendrocitta cinerascens
Grey Treepie Dendrocitta formosae
White-bellied Treepie Dendrocitta leucogastra
Collared Treepie Dendrocitta frontalis
Andaman Treepie Dendrocitta bayleyi
Racket-tailed Treepie Crypsirina temia
Hooded Treepie Crypsirina cucullata
Ratchet-tailed Treepie Temnurus temnurus
Eurasian Magpie Pica pica
Black-billed Magpie Pica hudsonia
Yellow-billed Magpie Pica nuttalli
Stresemann's Bush Crow Zavattariornis stresemanni
Henderson's Ground Jay Podoces hendersoni
Biddulph's Ground Jay Podoces biddulphi
Pander's Ground Jay Podoces panderi
Pleske's Ground Jay Podoces pleskei
Clark's Nutcracker Nucifraga columbiana
Spotted Nutcracker Nucifraga caryocatactes
Larger-spotted Nutcracker Nucifraga multipunctata
Red-billed Chough Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax
Alpine Chough Pyrrhocorax graculus
Piapiac Ptilostomus afer
Western Jackdaw Coloeus monedula
Daurian Jackdaw Coloeus dauuricus
House Crow Corvus splendens
New Caledonian Crow Corvus moneduloides
Banggai Crow Corvus unicolor
Slender-billed Crow Corvus enca
Violet Crow Corvus violaceus
Piping Crow Corvus typicus
Flores Crow Corvus florensis
Mariana Crow Corvus kubaryi
Long-billed Crow Corvus validus
White-billed Crow Corvus woodfordi
Brown-headed Crow Corvus fuscicapillus
Grey Crow Corvus tristis
Cape Crow Corvus capensis
Rook Corvus frugilegus
American Crow Corvus brachyrhynchos
Northwestern Crow Corvus caurinus
Tamaulipas Crow Corvus imparatus
Sinaloa Crow Corvus sinaloae
Fish Crow Corvus ossifragus
Hispaniolan Palm Crow Corvus palmarum
Cuban Palm Crow Corvus minutus
Jamaican Crow Corvus jamaicensis
Cuban Crow Corvus nasicus
White-necked Crow Corvus leucognaphalus
Hawaiian Crow Corvus hawaiiensis
Carrion Crow Corvus corone
Hooded Crow Corvus cornix
Collared Crow Corvus pectoralis
Large-billed Crow Corvus macrorhynchos
Eastern Jungle Crow Corvus levaillantii
Indian Jungle Crow Corvus culminatus
Torresian Crow Corvus orru
Little Crow Corvus bennetti
Forest Raven Corvus tasmanicus
Little Raven Corvus mellori
Australian Raven Corvus coronoides
Pied Crow Corvus albus
Brown-necked Raven Corvus ruficollis
Somali Crow Corvus edithae
Northern Raven Corvus corax
Chihuahuan Raven Corvus cryptoleucus
Fan-tailed Raven Corvus rhipidurus
White-necked Raven Corvus albicollis
Thick-billed Raven Corvus crassirostris