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Stresemann's Bush-Crow is perhaps Ethiopia's most special endemic. It reminds birders who know western North America of Clark's Nutcracker and is placed in its own monotypic genus without close relatives. It lives in a small region of bushed grassland with scattered trees in southern Ethiopia. It's generally treated as a corvid, but there is still an outstanding question about even its proper family affiliation (starlings, perhaps?). (Photo by guide Richard Webster)
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