Corvus Frugilegus, also known as the Rook, is a bird that belongs to the family Corvidae. Synonyms for this bird include Corvus frumentarius, Corvus cirtensis, and Corvus petro. The Rook is known for its distinctive black plumage and sharp beak. These birds are native to Europe, Asia, and parts of North Africa and are known for their intelligence and social behavior. They are omnivorous and primarily feed on insects, fruits, and seeds. The Rook plays an important ecological role in seed dispersal and pest control. Despite being widely hunted and persecuted, the Rook still thrives in many parts of its range.