As exemplified by Skarvanesi's painting, which obviously was done from stuffed birds, the pied raven was an object of interest to collectors. During the nineteenth century, the pied birds were selectively shot because they could fetch high prices; the
sýslumaður (
sheriff) of
Streymoy, Hans Christopher Müller once paid two
Danish rigsdaler for a stuffed specimen from
Nólsoy. Such sums, a healthy amount of money for the impoverished Faroe farmers, made shooting a pied raven a profitable enterprise. Additionally, ravens in general were hunted as pests. In the mid-eighteenth century, every Faroe male of hunting age was ordered by royal decree (see
Naebbetold) to shoot at least one raven or two other predatory birds per year or be fined four
skillings. The last confirmed pied raven was shot on November 2, 1902, on
Mykines. Subsequently, there were a few reported sightings of white ravens: in the autumn of 1916 on
Velbastaður and
Koltur, in the winter of 1947 on Nólsoy and again sighted the next year, and in the spring of 1965 on
Sandvík. Because ravens with a diluted, all-whitish plumage have been sighted in the Faroes, also in recent decades, the alleles for that aberrancy still exists in the archipelago, but this is unlikely to be the same genes involved in the pied pattern.
Corvids with a diluted plumage occur with some regularity in many countries. Today, 16 museum specimens of the pied raven are known: six in the
Zoologisk Museum (
Copenhagen, Denmark); four in the
American Museum of Natural History (
New York, United States); two in the
Museum of Evolution (
Uppsala, Sweden); one in the
Naturalis Biodiversity Center (
Leiden, the Netherlands); one in
State Natural History Museum (
Braunschweig, Germany); one in the
State Museum of Zoology (
Dresden, Germany); and one in the
Manchester Museum (Manchester, United Kingdom). On June 12, 1995, the
Postverk Føroya issued the
postal stamp FR 276, which featured a pied raven. It was designed by the famous Faroese artist and scientific illustrator
Astrid Andreasen. ==References==