Rook

The Rook is a member of the crow family with a bare, greyish-white face, thinner beak and peaked head distinguishing it from the Carrion Crow.
Rooks are very sociable birds and they generally breed, roost and feed together.
Rooks can be seen all year round in the UK although they are absent from the far north of Scotland. They are most usually seen in flocks in open fields or feeding in small groups along a roadside and they will also come into town parks and villages but largely keep clear of the middle of big towns and cities. This bird was photographed on a beach!
Date: 13th June 2010
Location: Aldeburgh, Suffolk
Rooks are very sociable birds and they generally breed, roost and feed together.
Rooks can be seen all year round in the UK although they are absent from the far north of Scotland. They are most usually seen in flocks in open fields or feeding in small groups along a roadside and they will also come into town parks and villages but largely keep clear of the middle of big towns and cities. This bird was photographed on a beach!
Date: 13th June 2010
Location: Aldeburgh, Suffolk
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