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  1. Battle at Rook's Rest map. Vhagar, Sunfyre, and Meleys fight in the Battle at Rook's Rest. Art by Jota Saraiva ©. Queen Rhaenyra's sons, Jacaerys and Joffrey Velaryon, were eager to join the fight atop their dragons, Vermax and Tyraxes, but she forbade them to go.

  2. Learn about the rook, a raucous relative of the crow, and its habitat, diet, breeding and threats. Find out how to spot rooks and their nests, and listen to their call.

  3. Learn about the Rook, a black crow with a cone-shaped head and a bare face, found in farmland and urban habitats across the UK. Find out its population size, distribution, breeding, movement, biology and conservation status based on BTO data.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rook_(bird)Rook (bird) - Wikipedia

    Rooks nest collectively in the tops of tall trees, often close to farms or villages; the groups of nests are known as rookeries. Rooks are mainly resident birds, but the northernmost populations may migrate southwards to avoid the harshest winter conditions.

  5. At Rook’s Nest Academy we believe that our pupils deserve to learn within a rich, inclusive and stimulating environment which has high expectations for all. We work together to challenge, motivate and inspire our scholars to become independent, enthusiastic and resilient.

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  7. RooksNest is a newly built hideaway with panoramic sea views, private sun deck, wood fired hot tub, sauna and more. It is located in Stoke Fleming, a coastal village near Dartmouth, with access to the stunning Start Bay and the South West Coast Path.

  8. Bare, greyish-white face, thinner beak and peaked head make it distinguishable from the carrion crow. Rooks are very sociable birds. Find out more.

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