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Western jackdaw
Corvus monedula
Crows
(Corvidae)
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Small crow with a greyish head and body, blue eyes. Wings and tail are black. Often seen in groups or pairs and they can be very noisy. Nests are made everywhere, old buildings, chimneys, cliffs, burrows or even old rabbit holes. ⇔ l. 34-39 cm LA: ≈ The CORVUS FRUGILEGUS (Rook) which is completely black and has a longer beak. ≈ Also looks like the CORVUS CORONE (Carrion crow) which is completely black.
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15-40 cm
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2 LookAlikes (LA):
Carrion crow
Rook
Western jackdaw
Kauw
Dohle
Choucas des tours
Taccola
Grajilla occidental
Gralha-de-nuca-cinzenta
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