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Chough

British pronunciation/t‍ʃˈə‍ʊ/
American pronunciation/tʃˈoʊ/
Chough
[NOUN]
1

a Eurasian and North African bird of the crow family with black plumage, a red beak and red legs

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What is a "chough"?

A chough is a striking and charismatic bird belonging to the crow family, known for its glossy black plumage and vibrant red bill and legs. With their long, curved bills and acrobatic flight, they are agile aerial performers. These birds have a distinct call, a melodic "chee-ow" sound, which is often heard as they soar and glide in flocks. Choughs prefer coastal habitats, where they can be found nesting on cliffs and foraging in open areas. They have a versatile diet, feeding on insects, worms, small invertebrates, and even plant material. Choughs are known for their intelligence and problem-solving abilities, often displaying curiosity and adaptability. They form strong pair bonds and engage in elaborate aerial displays during courtship, showcasing their agility and coordination.

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1And I notice a recurrent preoccupation with imagery of diminution, as in Edgar’s description of Dover Cliff: The crows and choughs that wing the midway air Show scarce so gross as beetles: half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire, dreadful trade!
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