kirkkokurista
Kirkkokurista is a Finnish term that translates to "church crow" or "church rook" and refers to the common rook (Corvus frugilegus) when observed in urban or village environments, particularly in proximity to churches or other prominent buildings. This association is largely due to the rook's tendency to form large colonies, often nesting in the tall trees found in churchyards or the central areas of settlements.
These social birds are known for their intelligence and adaptability, which has allowed them to thrive alongside