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A group of rooks

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A group of rooks is known as a parliament, due to their habit of forming large assemblies during which one bird will seem to "speak" or orate at length. Afterwards, the bird is either left alone or torn to pieces. Gaiman claims that the lone bird is telling a story; the other birds' reaction is their form of criticism.

Ref:from http://website.lineone.net/~ssleightholm/dict/glossary/rook.htm

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