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  • Jackdaw - Wikipedia
    Jackdaws are two species of bird in the genus Coloeus closely related to, but generally smaller than, crows and ravens (Corvus) They have a blackish crown, wings, and tail, with the rest of their plumage paler [2]
  • 7 amazing jackdaw facts - Discover Wildlife
    Jackdaws are the smallest member of the crow family (collectively known as corvids), which also includes ravens, crows, rooks, jays and magpies Like most of their cousins, jackdaws are just as much at home in farmland and woodland, as they are in urban landscapes The latter is thanks to their adaptability and intelligence
  • Eurasian Jackdaw - All About Birds
    Eurasian Jackdaws are diminutive crows, easily recognizable by their gray-on-charcoal color pattern, pale eyes, and piercing calls They are at home in towns and cities, where they nest in chimneys, forage on lawns, and roost in wooded parks
  • Jackdaw | Carrion-eating, Intelligent, Social | Britannica
    Jackdaw, (species Corvus monedula), crowlike black bird with gray nape and pearly eyes of the family Corvidae (q v ; order Passeriformes) Jackdaws, which are 33 cm (13 inches) long, breed in colonies in tree holes, cliffs, and tall buildings: their flocks fly in formation around the site
  • Jackdaw Bird Facts - A-Z Animals
    There are two recognized species of jackdaw: the western or Eurasian jackdaw, which can be found almost anywhere between Western Europe and Central Asia, and the Daurian jackdaw, which calls eastern Asia home As members of the Corvid (crow) family, they are highly intelligent and sociable
  • Jackdaw - The Wildlife Trusts
    The jackdaw is a small, black-capped crow of woodlands, parks, towns and coast It is a well-known thief, stealing other birds' eggs and breaking into garden feeders
  • Jackdaw Bird Facts | Corvus Monedula - The RSPB Wildlife Charity
    This is a small black crow with a distinctive silvery sheen to the back of its head Its pale eyes stand out from its plumage The Jackdaw's call – a familiar hard 'tchack' – gives it its name It will often nest in chimneys, buildings, rock crevices and tree holes
  • Jackdaw Facts: Identification, Diet, Migration Info etc . . . - Binocular . . .
    Jackdaws are the smaller, more delicate relatives of crows, characterised by their sleek black plumage with a distinctive silvery sheen at the back of their head Their most striking feature is their pale eyes, contrasting vividly against their dark feathers They are known for their agile flight and adaptability to various environments


















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