
Common Raven
Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Aves, Order: Passeriformes, Family: Corvidae, Genus: Corvus, Species: Corvus corax
Family: Corvidae (Crows, Jays, and Ravens)
- Shape
- Highly asymmetrical vane typical of a primary flight feather, with a distinct tapered tip and slight emargination on the leading edge.
- Size
- Estimated 28-34 cm in length; consistent with a large Corvid. Larger and broader than a Carrion Crow primary.
- Rarity
- Uncommon in Suffolk, though increasing. While common globally, seeing a large Raven feather in East Anglia is a notable find compared to the ubiquitous Carrion Crow.
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Description
This is a heavy-duty flight feather from the largest passerine in the world. The Raven is an all-black bird with a massive bill, shaggy throat feathers, and a wedge-shaped tail in flight. This feather reflects the bird's power and soaring capabilities.
Colour & Pattern
Uniformly deep matte black to brownish-black. Lacks distinct banding; may show a slight oily iridescent sheen in direct sunlight. The underside is slightly paler/greyer.
Barb Structure
Tightly interlocked pennaceous barbs on the majority of the vane for aerodynamic flight, with a small plumulaceous section near the base (calamus).
Texture & Surface
Relatively stiff and smooth texture with a slight waxy or matte finish. The surface is designed to be weather-resistant and rugged.
Key Features
Large size (over 25cm), solid jet-black coloration without spots, and significant vane asymmetry.
Habitat
Found in a wide range of habitats including woodlands, coastal cliffs, mountains, and open countryside. In Suffolk, often associated with estuaries or large estates.
Geographic Range
Widespread across the Northern Hemisphere (Holarctic). In the UK, they are expanding from western strongholds back into eastern counties like Suffolk.
Ecological Role
Apex scavenger and occasional predator; they play a vital role in cleaning up carrion and are indicators of a healthy, complex ecosystem.
Similar Species
Carrion Crow (smaller, narrower feather), Rook (thinner rachis, different luster), or Buzzard (usually has banding/mottling).
Interesting Facts
Ravens are among the most intelligent animals, capable of problem-solving and mimicking human speech. They are often featured in mythology as messengers or symbols of wisdom.
Condition Notes
Good condition; the tip shows minor wear and the calamus is intact, suggesting a natural molt. Slight brownish tint may indicate sun-bleaching or that it is an older feather from the previous year's molt.
Notes
Jimmys farm Suffolk