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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
Published in: All Birds, Other United Kingdom Birds
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