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Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius)
european jay with nut isolated over white background( Garrulus glandarius )
Art nature. Photo of a bird with oil painting effect applied.
A single blue jay perched on a tree branch.
Blue Tit or Cyanistes caeruleus, perched on a Genista plant
Pheasant. Please, see my collection of Pheasant  images
Close-upof a Eurasian jay Garrulus glandarius in a forest foraging insects to feed.
Autumn evergreen scenery with bird sitting on the tree branch
Squirrel eating a nut on a tree branch
Blue Jay at Feeder Nest
Collage style seamless pattern design. Hand-sketched bird on dahlia flower. Trendy background with botanical, geometric shapes, and abstract elements. Perfect for print, wrapping paper, packaging.
Jay drinking
Blue Jay perched on a branch with a blur fir needle background in the forest environment and habitat. Image. Picture. Portrait. Christmas Season. Blue Jay Stock Photos.
Jay (Garrulus glandarius), part of the Crow family, photographed in woodland in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Digital art, paint effect, Blue Jay on bird feeder
a blue jay perched on a backyard birdbath
Beautifull bird
Bluetit in a tree.
Forest bird Jay (Garrulus glandarius)
Eurasian jay perching on a tree stump.
Blue Jay is a common, intelligent, and noisy bird. Purchased in the backyard near bird feeder.
a chipmuck is eating peanut in the nature
Common jay (Garrulus glandarius) - bird on white background in different poses. Forest, taiga birds, thieving magpie, beautiful bird with blue mirror.
Jay (Garrulus glandarius)
Squirrel in the forest
Portrait of a Seagull in Rome from above.
Portrait of a Juvenile Blue Jay bird sits perched on a branch in the forest
Jay (Garrulus glandarius), part of the Crow family, photographed in woodland in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Very detailed portrait of Eurasian Jay
L 32-35 cm, WS 54-58 cm.\nBreeds in various types of woodland, both coniferous and deciduous, and in larger wooded parks.\nPrefers areas with acorns (secondarily beech nuts, hornbeam seeds), which are cached in autumn as winter food; shipments high up with crop full of acorns can extend over several kilometers.\nMostly resident, but N populations migrate S and SW in some autumns.\nVigilant and shy, difficult to approach.\nOmnivore; summer diet includes a good many eggs and young of small birds.\nNests usually in tree.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Dutch Forests and Parks.
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