rookacty
Rookacty is a term used in ecology and ethology to denote the study of collective activity and movement patterns of rooks (Corvus frugilegus) across landscapes. The field focuses on how rooks coordinate foraging, roost selection, and social interactions within and between flocks, as well as how urbanization, climate, and resource availability shape these behaviors. The word blends “rook” with “activity” and is often used informally; formal definitions vary among researchers, and it has not achieved universal standardization.
In practice, rookacty employs observational field studies, GPS or radio telemetry to track individual and flock
Applications include urban wildlife management, conservation planning for roost sites, assessment of crop-protection measures, and monitoring