Jackdaw

Jackdaw
Corvus monedula
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Corvus monedula
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Jackdaw range in green,
summer-only range in pale green
blue areas are winter visitor only
Eggs of the Coloeus monedula (western jackdaw)

The Jackdaw is a large bird, a member of the crow family Corvidae. It is black, with a grey back of the head.

The jackdaw is common over the whole of Europe and much of Asia. It is mostly a resident, although northern and eastern populations migrate south in the winter. It is about 34–39 centimetres (13–15 in) in length,

The jackdaw is gregarious and vocal, living in small groups with a complex social structure. It is found in farmland, open woodland, on coastal cliffs, and in urban settings.

  1. BirdLife International 2009. Corvus monedula. IUCN Red List of threatened species. Version 2011.1. International Union for Conservation of Nature.

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