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rooks,(corvus frugilegus) ,busy repairing and building nests, in this small rookery - about 15 nests now in the sycamore trees, (acer pseudo-platanus),-(platanus occidentalis), the eastons, langholm, dumfriesshire,scotland.

Architects: Building Design Partnership, 1984. London Borough of Merton.

 

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Bainbridge Northern Ireland based Baird Brothers Bulk Haulage Volvo FH coupled to a three axle tanker trailer parked on Sudbury lorry park

March: As the temperature begins to warm and the ground begins to thaw, earthworm casts appear, heralding the return of the robins. The more northern tribes knew this Moon as the Full Crow Moon, when the cawing of crows signaled the end of winter. [Farmer's Almanac]

 

Actually this is a Rook, not a Crow. But at least it was taken in March ;-)

 

Thanks to Andrew McConnochie for the texture rough crack white.

 

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A photograph taken near dusk - March 7th . 2009 .

Each year about the beginning of March the tall trees in St.Mary's Churchyard , Ilkeston become a substantially large and noisy rookery . The number of nesting birds varies , but during the 1990s it averaged about 25 pairs.

Rooks Nest Farmhouse, Stevenage, Hertfordshire (Grade II). Photographed 22 January 2014.

 

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