Portrait of a Rook
We thought these common birds in Cork were crows until a good photo submitted to Merlin taught us that they are rooks, related to both crows and ravens. When nesting, they build a collection of nests high in a clump of trees, known as a rookery. This term has also come to describe breeding colonies of other species, for example, seabirds, wading birds, seals or turtles.