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It’s Wednesday which means it’s time for #CrowOrNo, the weekly crow ID game! Premise is simple: is this a crow (American crow, fish crow, carrion crow etc.) or not (raven, blackbird, grackle, rook, etc.).

So tell me, what is this fluffy friend? Answer and ID tips at 5:30 PST🍀
Crap, Wingspan+Moscow Mules do not make for a timely #CrowOrNoReveal. Answer is forthcoming, thank you for your patience!
Alrighty then, ARE YOU READY???

Today’s #CrowOrNo is....a crow! A fabulously fluffy American crow. #CrowOrNoReveal
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It's time to reveal this week's #KnockKnockWhosBear! This photo is of a...
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... #BlackBear!
Perhaps the most obvious characteristic here is the color of the coat. This bear is black! But that doesn't necessarily mean that it is a black bear. There are dark/black brown bears as well. In this case, it's a good indicator, but let's look a little bit more at this bear.
There is no noticeable hump between the shoulders of this bear, which suggests that it is NOT a brown bear. There appears to be some sort of bump along the neck, but I believe that is from the spine and not so much a muscle mass between the shoulders.
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