Chough - Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 02 November 2009 14:44

Overview

Family - Crows and allies (Corvidae).

While its black plumage identifies it as a crow, the chough (pronounced 'chuff') has a red bill and legs unlike any other member of the crow family. It has a restricted westerly distribution in the British Isles and because of its small population size and historically declining populations it is an Amber List species. It readily displays its mastery of flight with wonderful aerial displays of diving and swooping. Found in flocks in autumn and winter.

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