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Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius)
Eurasian jay with a walnut in the beak perched on a log.
A Woodhouse Scrub Jay
Blue Jays fighting in midair and on branch of birdfeeder on tree on an overcast early fall day
Blue Tit bird looking to the right, turned head
A close-up of a Eurasian jay perched on the ground with dry fallen leaves eating acorn
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.
Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius)
The Steller's Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) is a common bird in the forests of the western United States.  It is most numerous in dense coniferous woods of the mountains and the northwest coast, where its dark colors blend in well in the shadows. It normally lives in flocks except when nesting.  The Steller's Jay's diet is omnivorous consisting of about  two-thirds vegetable and one-third animal. Pine seeds, acorns, and other nuts and seeds, berries and wild fruits make up the vegetable part of the diet.  The meat part of the diet consists of insects, including beetles, wasps, and wild bees. The Steller's Jay also eats spiders, bird eggs and sometimes small rodents or lizards.  This Steller's Jay was photographed by Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Un geai bleu à la mangeoire, Sainte-Apolline, Québec, Canada
A fledgling Steller's jay stands on a stonewall in Mount Rainier National Park.
A Stellar's Jay Searching for Food
Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius)
Blue Jay close-up front view perched on a tree branch with a forest blur background in its environment and habitat surrounding displaying blue feather plumage. Jay Portrait.
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.
Jay bird parent with young chick wanting food, close up on a moss covered log in a woodland scene.
The Steller's Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) is a common bird in the forests of the western United States.  It is most numerous in dense coniferous woods of the mountains and the northwest coast, where its dark colors blend in well in the shadows. It normally lives in flocks except when nesting.  The Steller's Jay's diet is omnivorous consisting of about  two-thirds vegetable and one-third animal. Pine seeds, acorns, and other nuts and seeds, berries and wild fruits make up the vegetable part of the diet.  The meat part of the diet consists of insects, including beetles, wasps, and wild bees. The Steller's Jay also eats spiders, bird eggs and sometimes small rodents or lizards.  This Steller's Jay was photographed by Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
The eastern bluebird is a small North American migratory thrush found in open woodlands, farmlands, and orchards. The bright-blue breeding plumage of the male, easily observed on a wire or open perch, makes this species a favorite of birders.
The Jay (Garrulus glandarius) is a species of bird in the Corvidae family.\n\nIt is distributed over Europe, parts of North Africa and the Middle East as well as in a wide belt through Asia and there southwards to Indochina. It breeds in light, structurally rich forests of all kinds, but in Central Europe it prefers mixed and deciduous forests. Its food spectrum is very diverse, with animal food predominating in the summer half-year, plant food in the winter half-year. Before winter, extensive supplies of acorns and other nut fruits are created.\n\nSouthern and Western European jays are mostly standing birds, Central, Eastern and Northern European migratory birds, with only a few northern populations completely clearing their breeding grounds in winter. In some years there are extensive evasions of northern and eastern European populations.
The Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius) sitting on a bird feeder fat ball in a green net hanging in the tree in winter. Bird portrait
Jay (Garrulus glandarius)
A beautiful Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay perches nicely at the top of a Pinyon Pine in the Colorado wilderness.
Front view of western scrub jay, Aphelocoma californica.
Eurasian jay on a tree branch out of focus background
Small grey bird perched at the edge of the Grand Canyon
Blue jays perching or walking or hopping between perches
Female bullfinch on a bird feeder.
Portrait of a Juvenile Blue Jay bird sits perched on a branch in the forest
Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius)
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