Corvus, known as the crows is a passerine (order Passeriformes) genus of birds (class Aves) in the crows, jays, and magpies family (Corvidae). Corvus is latin for 'raven'.
All species in this genus occur on all the temperate continents except for South America.
Corvus brachyrhynchos
Corvus coronoides
Corvus unicolor
Corvus insularis
Corvus meeki
Corvus fuscicapillus
Corvus ruficollis
Corvus capensis
Corvus corone
Corvus cryptoleucus
Corvus pectoralis
Corvus corax
Corvus nasicus
Corvus minutus
Corvus dauuricus
Corvus monedula
Corvus rhipidurus
Corvus ossifragus
Corvus florensis
Corvus tasmanicus
Corvus tristis
Corvus woodfordi
Corvus hawaiiensis
Corvus palmarum
Corvus cornix
Corvus splendens
Corvus jamaicensis
Corvus macrorhynchos
Corvus bennetti
Corvus mellori
Corvus validus
Corvus kubaryi
Corvus moneduloides
Corvus pusillus
Corvus albus
Corvus typicus
Corvus frugilegus
Corvus sinaloae
Corvus enca
Corvus edithae
Corvus imparatus
Corvus crassirostris
Corvus orru
Corvus violaceus
Corvus leucognaphalus
Corvus albicollis
Cyanocitta
Corvus
Temnurus
Dendrocitta
Ptilostomus
Pyrrhocorax
Podoces
Zavattariornis
Cyanopica
Crypsirina
Psilorhinus
Calocitta
Cyanolyca
Urocissa
Platysmurus
Garrulus
Perisoreus
Pica
Nucifraga
Gymnorhinus
Aphelocoma
Cyanocorax