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the science of rooks is known as​

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Answered by anushka3053
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The rook (Corvus frugilegus) is a member of the crow family 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, distinguished from similar species by the whitish featherless area on the face. Rooks nest collectively in the tops of tall trees, often close to farms or villages, the groups of nests being known as rookeries.

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The rook (Corvus frugilegus) is a member of the crow family in the passerine order ... trees, often close to farms or villages, the groups of nests being known as rookeries. ... Live Science.

Family: Corvidae

Species: C. frugilegus

Genus: Corvus

Class: Aves

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