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Rook (Corvus frugilegus), Badenoch & Strathspey, Scottish Highlands.
Note the opaque protective 3rd eyelid across the eye; do rooks protect their eyes in this way before digging in the ground with their bills?
Photo ID: Rook_(Corvus_frugilegus)_HWP_May_4_0010CrsE2sA
Photo size: 24.1 Mpixels (68.9 MB uncompressed) - 6010x4005 pixels (20x13.4 in / 50.9x33.9 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: Aves, avian, avian fauna, avifauna, Badenoch, beak, bill, bird, Britain, British, corvid, Corvidae, Corvus, Craigellachie, crow, eyelid, feather, feathers, feed, fence, forage, frugilegus, grass, haw, Highlands, Inverness-shire, Martin Grace, membrane, native, natural history, nature, nictitating, ornithology, Passeriformes, passerine, plumage, Rook, scavenger, Scotland, Scottish, Scottish Highlands, Strathspey, third eyelid, United Kingdom, wild, wild bird, wildlife, wing, zoology
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