Crowman (SciiFii)

The crowmen of the genus Homornis are large, human-sized, flightless, troodont-like passerine birds of the corvid family, most closely related to the common raven (Corvus corax), that originally did not exist, but have since been created by SciiFii. There are two species of crowmen; the common crowman (Homornis symmachus), which has been brought to across the world ever since the genus was created with 8 subspecies, and its closest living relative, the American crowman (Homornis ecthrans), which was first brought to North America before its species had spread across the planet. The beak of this bird genus is shaped very similarly to a macaw and its wings had been modified to forelimbs with single finger-sized claw in place of a hand that curves downwards, giving it the appearance of its wrists being pronated, despite the fact that its wrists don't actually pronate (although its fingers are flexible and can rotate to give it a greater manipulating ability). The crowmen are omnivorous and feed on a wide range of food sources, including natural and man-made food (even food sources that are otherwise toxic to other birds such as chocolate). As a social genus, the crowmen are capable of living in small to large communities and inhabit a wide range of habitats, both man-made and naturally occurring habitats. The crowmen are known to make a wide array of tools and have a diverse range of cultures, religions, languages, science, technologies, and countless things like other sapient species. The conservation status of the both species of crowmen are Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the crowmen's wide range and their tolerance to many of the human activities, allowing them to be able to work and live with humans and other sapient species.