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Crow Country [Aug 02, 2007] Cocker, Mark

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Rooks and jackdaws are both members of the same bird family. To ornithologists

the group is known as the corvids, to the layperson they are 'crows'. But to

the Mark Cocker these two species have become a fixation and a way of life.

When he moved with his family to a rundown cottage in the Norfolk Broads he

acquired first a naturalist's perfect home in the countryside, then the keys

to a secret landscape. Twice a day flight-lines of rooks and jackdaws pass

over the house on their way to a roost in the Yare Valley. Following them down

to the river one winter's night, the author discovered a roiling, deafening

flock of birds which rises at its peak to 40,000. From the moment he watched

the multitudes blossom as a mysterious dark flower above the night woods,

these gloriously commonplace birds were unsheathed entirely from their

ordinariness. Cocker goes in search of them, journeying from the cavernous,

deadened he-

Crow Country

Crow Country [Aug 02, 2007] Cocker, Mark

Product Overview

Rooks and jackdaws are both members of the same bird family. To ornithologists

the group is known as the corvids, to the layperson they are 'crows'. But to

the Mark Cocker these two species have become a fixation and a way of life.

When he moved with his family to a rundown cottage in the Norfolk Broads he

acquired first a naturalist's perfect home in the countryside, then the keys

to a secret landscape. Twice a day flight-lines of rooks and jackdaws pass

over the house on their way to a roost in the Yare Valley. Following them down

to the river one winter's night, the author discovered a roiling, deafening

flock of birds which rises at its peak to 40,000. From the moment he watched

the multitudes blossom as a mysterious dark flower above the night woods,

these gloriously commonplace birds were unsheathed entirely from their

ordinariness. Cocker goes in search of them, journeying from the cavernous,

deadened he-

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