
Rook (bird) - Wikipedia
Rooks nest collectively in the tops of tall trees, often close to farms or villages; the groups of nests are known as rookeries. Rooks are mainly resident birds, but the northernmost populations may migrate southwards to avoid the harshest winter conditions.
Battle at Rook's Rest - A Wiki of Ice and Fire
Aegon II Targaryen and Sunfyre are badly injured by Rhaenys Targaryen and Meleys, as depicted by Jordi Gonzales Escamilla in The World of Ice & Fire. A battle at Rook's Rest took place in the crownlands during the Dance of the Dragons.
Rook (Corvus frugilegus) - British Birds - Woodland Trust
Rooks are communal breeders, nesting in colonies known as rookeries. Nests are built high in the trees and made of twigs and branches. These are broken off trees or stolen from a nearby nest. Some rookeries can contain thousands of birds, with …
Rook's Rest - A Wiki of Ice and Fire
Rook's Rest is the seat of House Staunton in the crownlands. It is located on the northern shore of Blackwater Bay , west of Crackclaw Point . The castle is northwest of Driftmark , northeast of Duskendale , and southeast of Maidenpool .
Rooks Nest House - Wikipedia
Rooks Nest House is a house on Weston Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire. It was the childhood home of the author E. M. Forster (1879–1970) who described it in the novel Howards End. [1] It is Grade I listed for its historical interest and literary associations.
Rook: nest, call & egg - Plantura - Plantura Magazin
What’s the difference between a rook and a crow? What does a young rook look like? Here’s everything you should know about the rook.
Rook Bird Facts | Corvus Frugilegus - The RSPB Wildlife Charity
Rooks nest communally in the top branches of mature trees. These ‘rookeries’ can be very large and distinctive, with the messy nests clearly visible in bare branches over winter. Rookeries are often in use for years, sometimes decades.
Battle at Rook's Rest | Wiki of Westeros | Fandom
Anticipating Criston's coming attack on Rook's Rest as his army assembles in the forest near his castle, Lord Simon calls for aid from Dragonstone. As the Black Council deliberates on their proper course of action, Rhaenyra returns from her secret mission to King's Landing.
The development of the Rook's - ScienceDirect
Jan 1, 2022 · One of the species in the Corvidae family nesting in groups is the Rook (Corvus frugilegus). The construction of the nest is costly for birds and needs high energy expenditure. Therefore, birds should optimize the time of nest building in relation to environmental, especially weather, conditions.
Rook | BTO - British Trust for Ornithology
Rooks are colonial nesters, building their nests within a metre or two of their neighbours. Once established, these rookeries can be enduring; some are known to have been in use at the same site for over 100 years. The Rook is a widespread and common bird, found all across the UK.