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in flight. On the ground it both walks and hops. The Jackdaws diet is greatly varied: preying on animals, such as insects, worms and mice feeding on vegetation, such as seeds, berries and fruit scavenging on landfill sites or in gardens for scraps. Jackdaws will take over old nests of larger birds or use holes in trees and buildings. The nest is made from twigs and lined with hair, rags, bark, soil, and many other materials. Jackdaws nest in colonies and often close to Rooks. The smooth, ...
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