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    If looks could kill
    This Crow landed on the railigs of the ralwy but I don't think he was waiting for a train
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    Very good, and your comment is also good (funny) Beryl.

    I'm no good at separating these with Rooks in flight unless I can see the bill. Not much difference in size, never concentrated on voice, and never seem to get round to giving myself some practice either.


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    Here is another view. I think it's a Crow. It wasn't very big
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    No doubt about your pic Beryl, definitely a Crow. The Rooks bill is decidedly different from the Crows but these two in flight with no view of the bill......hard work.

    Must get some practice in on this.


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    Yes. I think the rook is larger. and has a different call the crow always sounds as thoughit is inpain with it's arrrrg arrrg and the rook is morr an orrrrg orrrg ans softer

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