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Corvus monedula | |
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Corvus monedula (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Jackdaw range in green, summer-only range in pale green blue areas are winter visitor only |
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.