The proportions resemble the
common raven with a heavy bill, but is about the same size as a
carrion crow, or slightly larger than the
American crow ( long). The plumage is all-black with a rich purple-blue gloss in good light. Like the
forest raven,
little raven,
fan-tailed raven and
Australian raven, it is one of the smaller raven species. The larger species of raven are the
common raven,
thick-billed raven,
white-necked raven and
brown-necked raven, with the common and thick-billed ravens being the world's largest raven species and the little and fan-tailed ravens being the smallest. The Chihuahuan raven is similar in appearance to the
Australian raven, although with dark brown irises and whiter feather bases. The nasal bristles extend further down the top of the bill than in any other
Corvus species to about two-thirds the length. In addition, the Chihuahuan raven is similar in appearance to the
white-necked raven of east Africa because the base of the neck has feathers that are white-ish (seen only when ruffled in strong wind). The bill, legs and feet are black. ==Distribution and habitat==