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Rooks typically molt once a year, usually occurring in late summer to early autumn. The timing can vary slightly depending on geographical location and environmental conditions. During this period, they replace their feathers gradually, which helps maintain their plumage health and flight efficiency. After molting, rooks often exhibit a fresher appearance with new feathers.

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