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First recorded observations of conspecific egg and nestling consumption in common ravens (Corvus corax)

June 10, 2020

We observed cannibalism, the act of consuming a conspecific, of eggs and nestlings by Common Ravens (Corvus corax; hereafter “raven”) by video-monitoring nests in Nevada and California. Specifically, within the sagebrush steppe of Nevada, adult ravens killed and consumed raven chicks from an active nest. Additionally, on the coast of California, we observed adult ravens consume inviable eggs from their own nest following full-term incubation. To our knowledge, these observations represent the first documented cannibalistic behavior by ravens.

Publication Year 2020
Title First recorded observations of conspecific egg and nestling consumption in common ravens (Corvus corax)
DOI 10.3398/064.080.0211
Authors Joseph Atkinson, Peter S. Coates, Brianne E. Brussee, David J. Delehanty
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Western North American Naturalist
Index ID 70219262
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Ecological Research Center