Jackdaw
The jackdaw, by its scientific name Coloeus monedula, is a bird that lives throughout Europe, North Africa throughout Asia, the Arctic and North America.
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It is part of the Corvidae family, and of the Passeriformes order.
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He is recognizable by his black body and his gray and black head.
In the jackdaw, it is impossible to recognize the female from the male.
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It feeds mainly on fruits, grains and insects.
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The jackdaw inhabits steeples, cliffs or ruins.
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It nests in holes in trees or in walls. It lays about 3 to 7 eggs.
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It is a rather talkative species.
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On the IUCN conservation status it is: LC Least concern.
Jackdaw adult winter plumage and black-headed gull adult winter plumage.