"Gorcrow" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think you meant "Rook".
A rook is a large, black-and-white bird of prey with a distinctive call that sounds like a loud, hoarse "caw". It is a common bird of farmland and woodland, often seen perched on trees or power lines.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "gorcrow":
A gopher is a small, furry, burrowing mammal that is typically found in North America. It has a stocky body, strong front legs, and a distinctive pair of incisors that are continuously growing, which it uses to dig complex underground tunnels and dens. Gophers are often considered pests because of the damage they can do to lawns, gardens, and other vegetation as they dig and tunnel. They are also known for their ability to store food and other items in their underground burrows.
Gopherwood refers to a type of rare and precious wood said to have been used in the construction of the Ark in the biblical story of Noah's Ark. It is not a real type of wood, but rather a mythical material. The term is often used in a figurative sense to describe something that is considered sacred or holy.