Jackdaw
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British pronunciation/d‍ʒˈækdɔː/
American pronunciation/dʒˈækdɔː/

Definition & Meaning of "jackdaw"

Jackdaw
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a small black-and-gray passerine of the crow family that steals shiny objects

jackdaw definition and meaning

What is a "jackdaw"?

A jackdaw is a bird in the crow family, known for its distinct grey nape and distinctive silver-grey eyes. The bird has black plumage with a glossy blue and green sheen, a pointed bill, and a short, square tail. The jackdaw is a social bird and is often found in large flocks, roosting together in the winter. They are known for their intelligence and can mimic human speech to some extent. Their diet consists of insects, grains, and small animals, and they are often considered pests due to their tendency to scavenge and raid crops. The Jackdaw is native to Europe and western Asia, but can also be found in parts of Africa.

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