noun
- plural of corvid; members of the family Corvidae, a group of large passerine birds including crows, ravens, jays, and magpies
Usage: zoology; ornithology
Examples
- Corvids are among the most intelligent bird species in the world.
- Ravens and crows are both corvids known for their problem-solving abilities.
- The corvids in our backyard include blue jays and black crows.
- Scientists study corvids to understand avian cognition and behavior.
- Many corvids are highly adaptable to urban environments.
- Corvids have been observed using tools to obtain food.