<tr><th bgcolor=pink>Scientific classification <tr><td>

Corvidae

Corvidae
<tr><td>Kingdom:<td>Animalia <tr><td>Phylum:<td>Chordata <tr><td>Class:<td>Aves <tr><td>Order:<td>Passeriformes <tr><td>Family:<td>Corvidae </table> <tr><th bgcolor=pink>Genera <tr><td> Platylophus
Gymnorhinus
Cyanocitta
Aphelocoma
Cyanocorax
Garrulus
Cissa
Perisoreus
Urocissa
Cyanopica
Dendrocitta
Crypsirina
Pica
Zavattariornis
Podoces
Nucifraga
Pyrrhocorax
Ptilostomus
Corvus </table> The crow family (Corvidae) has members that are above average in size for the bird order Passeriformes; in fact, it includes several that are among the largest. Many members of this group show themselves to have a flexible approach to their food-finding and interaction between fellow species members and other animals. Some of the larger species (especially in the genus Corvus) also show levels of learned behavior of a high degree, and even insight in some examples that can be interpreted as intelligence. There are many species in this family, but they can be divided into well-defined groups. Hume's Ground Jay (Pseudopodoces humilis) is a member of the Tit or Titmouse family (Paridae). de:Rabenvögel eo:Korvo nl:Kraaiachtigen sl:Vrani zh:鸦科

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