
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. It is a large, gregarious, black-feathered bird
Rook - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
These birds live on the outskirts of towns and cities, but they frequently inhabit agricultural areas. Because they feed on some crops, like barley and other grains, farmers view them as pests. While retaliation killings do occur, these birds have quite strong populations.
Rook Bird Facts (Corvus frugilegus) | Birdfact
A gregarious bird of farmland, these intelligent birds are admired for their intelligence, maligned for their habit of eating grain, and revered for the…
Rook Bird Facts | Corvus Frugilegus - The RSPB Wildlife Charity
The Rook's bare, greyish-white face, thinner beak and peaked head distinguish it from the Carrion Crow. Rooks are very sociable birds and you're not likely to see one on its own. They feed and roost in flocks in winter, often together with Jackdaws.
Rook | Carrion-eating, Corvidae, Colonial | Britannica
2025年2月20日 · 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 …
Rook (bird) - New World Encyclopedia
Rook is the common name for members of the Old World bird species Corvus frugilegus of the crow family (Corvidae), characterized by black feathers (often with a glossy blue or bluish-purple sheen), dense and silky feathers on the head and neck, black legs and feet, and a bare gray-white skin around the base of the bill in front of the eyes. The ...
Rook (Corvus frugilegus) - North American Vagrant Rooks - Birds …
The Rook is an inhabitant of Eurasia and New Zealand. This large crow-like bird is recognized by its large whitish-grey pointed bill. It is seen in agriculture communities, preferring farmfields instead of towns and cities. It has reportedly been seen inside the North American perimeters.
Rook | Corvus Frugilegus | Black Bird | Diet | Fun Facts
2023年6月3日 · Discover the fascinating world of rooks, large Corvidae birds found throughout Eurasia. Learn about their appearance, expert egg-robbing skills, unique anting behavior, special memory, and preference for local breeding grounds.
Rook (Corvus frugilegus) - British Birds - Woodland Trust
rook. Scientific name: Corvus frugilegus. Family: Corvidae (crows) Habitat: farmland, grassland, open woodland. Diet: invertebrates, grain, fruit and acorns. Predators: birds of prey. Origin: native
Rook - BirdWatch Ireland
The Rook is a familiar bird, which nests in colonies in tree tops called rookeries. About the size of a Hooded Crow, the rook is all black and in certain lights can show a reddish or purple sheen to its plumage.