- The rook (Corvus
frugilegus) is a
member of the
family Corvidae in the p****erine
order of birds. It is
found in the Palearctic, its
range extending from...
- Su-25 "Rook" (Russian: Грач, romanized: Grach, lit. 'Rook', the bird C.
frugilegus) NATO
reporting name "Frogfoot", a
close air
support aircraft USS Rooks (DD-804)...
-
green or
purple sheen, much
greener than the
gloss of the rook (Corvus
frugilegus). The bill, legs and feet are also black. It can be
distinguished from...
- capell****)
Hooded crow (C. cornix)
Carrion crow (C. corone) Rook (C.
frugilegus)
Eastern carrion crow (C. orientalis) Fan-tailed
raven (C. rhipidurus)...
-
corone Eastern carrion crow,
Corvus (corone)
orientalis Rook,
Corvus frugilegus Western jackdaw,
Coloeus monedula Fan-tailed raven,
Corvus rhipidurus...
- have been ****igned to the two
species P.
perneri and P.
frugilegus. Two
specimens of P.
frugilegus have been
found with
seeds in the area of
their digestive...
- MHC, 1823 – Cape crow or Cape rook (east and
southern Africa)
Corvus frugilegus Linnaeus, 1758 – rook (Eurasia,
introduced to New Zealand)
Corvus brachyrhynchos...
-
supporting the nest, from
neighbouring trees, or from
abandoned rook (Corvus
frugilegus) nests,
rather than from the nest itself.
Females parti****ted more times...
- The
voice is
described as a
harsh "caw"
rather like the rook,
Corvus frugilegus of Eurasia.
BirdLife International (2016). "Corvus edithae". IUCN Red...
- be a species-wide ability.
Other corvid species, such as
rooks (Corvus
frugilegus), can also make and use
tools in the laboratory,
showing a
degree of sophistication...