
Choughs
pyrrhocorax
Choughs are highly charismatic, acrobatic corvids belonging to the genus Pyrrhocorax. Comprising two distinct species—the Red-billed Chough and the Alpine Chough—these birds are celebrated for their incredible aerial displays, frequently seen swooping, diving, and performing effortless barrel rolls along windy mountain cliffs and rugged coastal shores. With their glossy black plumage, vibrant bills, and bright red legs, choughs stand out beautifully against their rugged rocky environments. Unlike many of their more opportunistic crow cousins, choughs have highly specialized feeding habits, relying on short-grazed pastures and alpine meadows to find soil-dwelling insects. They are deeply social birds, often seen in pairs or noisy flocks, communicating with clear, ringing calls that echo through deep valleys.
Lebensraum: Typically found on rugged coastal cliffs, high-altitude alpine meadows, and steep mountain crags where short-cropped turf is available for foraging.
Aussehen
Choughs are medium-sized crows, immediately recognizable by their glossy, jet-black feathers which shimmer with a faint green or blue sheen under direct sunlight. Their most defining features are their strikingly colorful, slender, and curved bills—vibrant red in the Red-billed Chough and bright yellow in the Alpine Chough. They possess matching red legs and feet, which contrast sharply against their dark bodies. When in flight, they display broad, deeply fingered wings stretching around 70 to 90 centimeters, and a square-tipped tail, allowing them to execute high-speed, acrobatic aerial maneuvers.

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Interessante Fakten
Alpine choughs have been recorded nesting at altitudes over 6,500 meters on Mount Everest, making them one of the highest-altitude nesting birds on Earth.
Choughs are highly playful; they have been observed sliding down snowbanks on their backs, playing catch with small stones, and performing aerial tag with each other.
The Cornish chough is a prominent cultural symbol in Cornwall, England, appearing on the county's coat of arms and associated with the legend of King Arthur.
Besondere Fähigkeiten
Master Aerialists
Choughs utilize high mountain winds and coastal updrafts to perform complex aerial maneuvers, including spectacular dives, loops, and barrel rolls.
Precision Probing
Their slender, downward-curved bills are perfectly adapted to probe deep into loose soil and rock crevices to pluck out hidden insects.
Thermal Riding
They possess broad, slotted wings that allow them to effortlessly catch thermal updrafts, enabling them to soar to extreme altitudes with minimal effort.
Maße und Details
- Gewicht
- 0.192+ kg
- Top Speed
- 80 km/h
Ernährung und Fütterung
Choughs primarily feed on soil invertebrates and insect larvae, supplemented by berries, seeds, and occasional scraps in winter.
Altersunterschiede: Chicks are fed exclusively on high-protein invertebrates, whereas adults consume more plant matter, fruits, and seeds during cold winter months.
Hauptnahrung
- Leatherjackets
- Ants
- Beetles
- Berries
- Snails
Nahrungssuche
- Foraging
Ökologische Zusammenhänge
Peregrine Falcon
Falco peregrinus
A primary aerial predator that hunts adult and juvenile choughs along coastal and mountain cliffs.
Domestic Sheep
Ovis aries
Sheep keep the grass short, which is essential for choughs to forage for subterranean invertebrates, and choughs occasionally remove ticks from the sheep.
Common Raven
Corvus corax
Competes with choughs for nesting sites on cliffs and food resources in overlapping territories.
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Wie identifiziert man Choughs?
Der einfachste Weg, Choughs zu bestimmen, ist die Verwendung der Naturführer-App Snappit.
Was ist der/die/das gewicht von Choughs?
0.192+ kg
Was ist der/die/das top Speed von Choughs?
80 km/h
Was frisst Choughs?
Choughs primarily feed on soil invertebrates and insect larvae, supplemented by berries, seeds, and occasional scraps in winter.
Wo findet man Choughs normalerweise?
Typically found on rugged coastal cliffs, high-altitude alpine meadows, and steep mountain crags where short-cropped turf is available for foraging.
Wie jagt Choughs?
Foraging
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