Yes. The Wyoming season is Nov. 1 -- Feb. 28. Crows may only be taken by using firearms, archery and falconry. No license is required, and there is no bag limit. Hunters are alerted crows closely resemble ravens, which are protected. Ravens have a wedge- or "V"-shaped tail and broader wings which prompts the birds to soar more beat their wings less. Ravens are primarily found in the western half of Wyoming and rarely frequent agricultural areas like crows. Ravens also have a larger bill from top to bottom than crows, and unlike the crow's distinctive "caw," the raven utters coarse "croak-like" calls.
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