...TheJays, Magpie, Daws, Rooks, and Nutcrackers of Europe are notrepresented in Australia...
John Albert Leach 「An Australian Bird Book」
...The rooks were busybuilding in the great elms by the river;the wattles just below the lambing-penswere already turning red...
Major Gambier-Parry 「'Murphy'」
...In very dry summer weather, Rooks are put to great shifts inobtaining food...
Rev. C. A. Johns 「British Birds in their Haunts」
...Efforts are sometimes made, and not always unsuccessfully, toinduce Rooks to establish a colony in a new locality...
Rev. C. A. Johns 「British Birds in their Haunts」
...The Rooks may be properly supposed to have taught men to dispute, but not to write...
John Ruskin 「Love's Meinie」
...On the other hand, though theheron is the far more powerful bird of the two,heronries have likewise been scattered, andtheir trees appropriated, by rooks, probablyin overwhelming numbers...
Frederick G. Aflalo 「Birds in the Calendar」
...Once the days begin tolengthen, it is time to glance at the elms forthe return of the rooks and to get out one'sfishing-tackle again...
Frederick G. Aflalo 「Birds in the Calendar」
...In Westmoreland, England, there were, some years ago, two groves adjoining a park, one of which, for many years, had been the resort of a number of herons; the other was occupied by rooks...
Samuel Griswold Goodrich 「Illustrative Anecdotes of the Animal Kingdom」
...Mr Graham tells us of the Damascus dogs having established a kindof police among themselves, and, like the rooks, driving all intrudersfar from their district...
Various 「Heads and Tales」
...In the midst of this play, itunfortunately happened that one of the rooks, by a sudden turn, struckhis head against the wing of another...
Unknown 「Anecdotes of Animals」
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