Corvus monfccLula; rnwrvd
ideuce
4a«li<law associates with the Rook, ii* whose, society it ap-
by -pm .ptnfy&ttg with it at night to the rookery or the accustomed
***&' ous the Rook, and again bends its way towards its
lentay o f mb. alluded to, it nestles in rocks and thVhok*s of
ales in the p -zw d . The nest is composed o f sticks and lined with
ir, of a pale gi’ceHvsh Idue spotted all over with blackish brown*. •
aw feed» on fraUs, pals«, and grain, to- wbich are added, grubs, snails,
tion it is thievish and mischievous: easily domesticated and familiar
) distinctness.
if their plumage, and do not undergo any change either in winter or
►rut ia- their colouring than due an&dtij tlu; sih vrv «rev
i three or four years old.
et reflections: back pare «f the bead and neck silver)' grev,
‘ whiae m the: «wAvct greyish hfeck, the primaries
ItrtiB-tM;W&• Mtwk, ¡greyish white*..