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- Rook (bird) - Wikipedia
The rook (Corvus frugilegus) is a member of the family Corvidae in the passerine order of birds It is found in the Palearctic, its range extending from Scandinavia and western Europe to eastern Siberia
- Rook - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
The rook, Corvus frugilegus, is a fascinating member of the crow family, instantly recognizable by its distinctive facial features Often overlooked in favor of its more flamboyant cousins, the rook possesses a rich natural history, complex social behavior, and an intriguing relationship with humans
- Rook | Carrion-eating, Corvidae, Colonial | Britannica
Rook, (Corvus frugilegus), the most abundant Eurasian bird of the crow family Corvidae (q v ) It resembles the carrion crow in size (45 cm [18 inches]) and in black coloration, but the adult rook usually has shaggy thigh feathers and has bare white skin at the base of its sharp bill
- What Is a Rook Bird? Identification, Facts, Behavior
The rook is an intelligent bird, a member of the Corvidae family, which includes crows and ravens These highly social birds are recognized for their distinctive appearance and complex behaviors
- Rook - eBird
Inhabits farmland and other semiopen areas with hedges and groups of tall trees, where nests in rookeries Forages on ground, usually in flocks, and associates readily with crows and jackdaws Rook calls are higher pitched and less rolling than other crow calls
- Corvus frugilegus (rook) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
The rook is able to recognize the call of a mate or its young In addition to vocalizations, rooks also rely on visual communication, which becomes increasingly more important once young are able to open their eyes
- Rook (bird) - New World Encyclopedia
Highly social and considered quite intelligent, the rook adds to the wonder of nature, particularly with their feeding in flocks, colonial breeding, and communally roosting And like many other members of the Corvidae family and Corvus genus, the rook features prominently in folklore
- Rook | Corvus Frugilegus | Black Bird | BioExplorer
Rooks have all-black plumage, but an iridescent sheen is noticeable up close They have a typical wingspan of 90 cm, making them slightly smaller than crows The species’ primary identifying trait is skin coloration at the base of the long, pointed beak
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