The Mariana crow is a small black
crow with a bluish-black gloss on its tail, and a greenish-black gloss on its back, underparts, head, and wings. In general, females are smaller than males. An adult weighs about and is about long. The Mariana crow has a variety of
vocalizations, including two locational calls used to maintain contact between pairs, family members and
flock mates. These locational calls are either a high-pitched series of one to three
caw or
hi sounds, or a series of longer
caw sounds with a nasal
aaa element to the call; the latter call may be used exclusively between mated pairs. Alarm calls are a rapid series of sharp
caws. The birds also make a variety of squalling, guttural sounds, which may be done either quietly or excitedly. ==Distribution and ecology==