Jackdaw (disambiguation)
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Birds
- European Jackdaw (also called Western Jackdaw), Corvus monedula, a species of the crow family
- Daurian JackdawDaurian JackdawThe Daurian Jackdaw is a member of the Corvidae or crow family of birds. It is closely related to the Eurasian Jackdaw. The name derives from the Dauria region of eastern Russia....
, Corvus dauuricus, an Asian species of the crow family
Other
- Blackbird (Femizon) or Jackdaw, a Marvel Comics character and member of the Femizons
- Jackdaw (band)Jackdaw (band)Jackdaw were a Celtic rock band from Buffalo, NY from 2000-2009. One of the group's members, George Tutuska, was a former drummer for the Goo Goo Dolls....
, a Celtic rock band from Buffalo, New York - Jackdaw (comics)Jackdaw (comics)Jackdaw is a fictional character featured in Marvel Comics publications.-Fictional character biography:A now-deceased hero, the sidekick of Captain Britain. Jackdaw was an Otherworld elf. Jackdaw had been mortally wounded earlier in his adventures, but was revivied by Merlin and given new powers...
, a Marvel Comics character and sidekick of Captain Britain - Jackdaw of Rheims, best known poem in The Ingoldsby LegendsThe Ingoldsby LegendsThe Ingoldsby Legends is a collection of myths, legends, ghost stories and poetry written supposedly by Thomas Ingoldsby of Tappington Manor, actually a pen-name of an English clergyman named Richard Harris Barham....
- JackdawsJackdawsJackdaws is a World War II spy thriller written by British novelist Ken Follett. It was published in hardcover format in 2001 by the Macmillan. It was reissued as a paperback book by Signet Books in 2002.- Plot teaser :...
, a World War II spy thriller by Ken Follett - The Jackdaw, a British art magazine published by David LeeDavid Lee (art critic)David Lee is an outspoken, English, contemporary, art critic—condemning conceptual art in general and the Turner Prize in particular...
- Jackdaw, a collection of primary sources.
See also
- Jackdaws love my big sphinx of quartz, a pangram of 31 letters containing all 26 letters of the English alphabet