矮人乌鸦杀死并吃掉了一只斑点鸟

P. Wairasho
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小乌鸦或索马里乌鸦Corvus edithae是厄立特里亚、埃塞俄比亚、索马里、肯尼亚和苏丹东南部的一种地方病居民(C Hillary Fry & Stuart Keith et al. 2000)。在肯尼亚,它们主要在北部的卡佩多、莱斯米斯、马多加什和瓦吉尔地区附近的地方被发现。这些鸟属于鸦科。它们是中型到大型雀形目鸟类。他们引人注目、大胆、好奇、适应性强。作为一个家庭,它们占据了广泛的栖息地,包括森林、林地、草原、苔原、沙漠和悬崖,但更多的是在人类居住地周围(C Hillary Fry & Stuart Keith et al. 2000)。这些物种尤其生活在沙漠、半沙漠、干旱平原、干旱稀树草原和开放的荆棘灌木丛中,从海平面到海拔高度通常在2000米左右(C Hillary Fry & Stuart Keith et al. 2000)。它们的一般行为没有很好的记录,但已知它们是单独的或成对的,在非繁殖季节,它们的群最多可达100只。他们通常是无所畏惧和好斗的。它们的食物包括小型地栖动物、腐肉和一些植物,还有鸟蛋、蜱虫和虱子(C Hillary Fry & Stuart Keith et al. 2000),它们大多被认为是食腐动物。因此,在2018年5月的图尔卡纳,我惊讶地看到一小群物种在追捕猎物时表现得像猛禽。三只杀人的小乌鸦落在离我站着的地方大约50米的地方,开始在周围干燥的小灌木丛中翻找。我甚至没有注意到附近有两只已经长大的斑鹬,这是由于它们那隐蔽的羽毛和被太阳晒白的火山岩很好地混合在一起,这些火山岩喷在这片广阔的干旱地区,中间散布着短的干草和灌木。不久,我注意到有什么东西从矮树丛中迅速出现,显然是被乌鸦打扰了。这是一只年轻的斑点鸟,还没有完全长大,但和附近的父母一样高。乌鸦们积极地追赶着年轻的西克尼,抓住它,无情地攻击它。当一只埃及秃鹫Neophron percnopterus降落在附近时,凶猛的攻击被短暂打断,另一只白头秃鹫也降落在附近。小西克尼的父母在安全的距离外看着,没有试图去救这只羽翼未丰的雏鸟。最后,乌鸦的谋杀杀死了辛克尼,然后肢解并吞噬了它。我们找不到鸦科动物积极捕猎和杀死活猎物的其他记录,但很可能是居住在沙漠中的鸦科动物经常会捕捉活猎物(任何分类群)。感谢Peter Njoroge博士在介绍本记录时提出的建议。参考资料Fry, c.h., Keith, S.和Urban, E.K.(编辑)(2000)。《非洲鸟类》第六卷,学术出版社,伦敦。肯尼亚鸟类名录,第四版,OS-c EANHS 2009年9月
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Dwarf Ravens kill and eat a Spotted Thicknee
Dwarf Ravens kill and eat a Spotted Thicknee The Dwarf Raven or Somali Crow Corvus edithae is an endemic resident in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somali, Kenya and SE Sudan (C Hillary Fry & Stuart Keith et al. 2000). In Kenya they are locally found mostly in the North from around Kapedo, Laisamis, Mado Gashi and Wajir areas. These birds belong to the Corvidae family. They are medium to large passerine birds. They are conspicuous, bold, inquisitive and highly adaptable. As a family they occupy a wide range of habitats including forest, woodland, grassland, tundra, desert and cliffs but more often around human habitation (C Hillary Fry & Stuart Keith et al. 2000). These species in particular inhabits deserts, semi-deserts, arid plains, dry savannas and open thorn bush from sea level to usually around 2000 m ASL (C Hillary Fry & Stuart Keith et al. 2000). Their general behavior is not well documented but are known to be solitary or in pairs and in flocks of up to 100 in the non-breeding season. They are usually fearless and aggressive. Their food consists of small ground-dwelling animals, carrion, and some plants, also bird eggs, tick and lice (C Hillary Fry & Stuart Keith et al. 2000) and largely considered to be scavengers. So while at Turkana in May 2018 I was surprised to witness a small group of the species behave like raptors in pursuit of their prey. A murder of three Dwarf Ravens landed about 50 m from where I was standing, and begun rummaging through the small dry bushes around. I had not even taken much notice of two fully grown Spotted Thicknees (Burhinus capensis) nearby, thanks to their cryptic plumage blending well with the sun bleached volcanic rocks spewed all over this vast arid region interspersed by short dry grass and bushes. Before long I noticed something emerge fast from the short bushes apparently disturbed by the ravens. It was a young Spotted Thicknee, not fully grown but just as tall as the parents who were close by. The ravens actively pursued the young Thicknee, caught it and relentlessly attacked it. The vicious attack was briefly interrupted when an Egyptian Vulture Neophron percnopterus landed nearby and again when a White-headed Vulture Trigonoceps occipitalis also landed nearby. The parents of the young Thicknee watched from a safe distance away and made no attempts to rescue the fledgling. Eventually the murder of crows killed the Thicknee before proceeding to dismember it and devour it.  We could not find other records of Corvids actively hunting and killing live prey but it is likely desert dwelling corvids will often resort to catching live prey (of any taxa) Acknowledgements Many thanks to Dr. Peter Njoroge for his advice in the presentation of this record. References Fry, C. H., Keith, S. and Urban, E.K. (Eds) (2000). The Birds of Africa Vol. VI Academic Press, London. Checklist of the Birds of Kenya, Fourth Edition, OS-c EANHS September 2009
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