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Rare second brood of Jackdaws on site

Here at the Tropical Butterfly House, we have a very large population of Jackdaws. They are famous for only laying one clutch of eggs in a year, but one of our breeding pairs in August this year has had a second brood, something which is extremely rare. Most bird ringers will go their whole life without seeing a second Jackdaw brood. Jackdaws are in the crow family, also known as corvids. Most corvids are renowned for being quite pesky, but they are extremely intelligent and have been seen making tools and using them to obtain food. Jackdaws are very sociable animals and can be found in fields, gardens, parks and woods. They roost communally in woodlands, along with rooks and carrion crows.  Image - a chick from the second brood by birdringer Dean

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