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Florida Scrubjay

Aphelocoma coerulescens

Description:

The Florida Scrub-jay is sought out by many bird watchers for other reasons than its declining numbers. The most unusual trait of the species is the young of the previous year help raise next year’s brood. And according to Remer, it’s a “beautiful bird.” The Florida Scrub-jay is a popular species to view for bird watchers because there are so few around and they are a magnificent bird with bright blue head, neck, wings and tail. The Florida Scrub-jay is a prize sighting for visiting bird watchers. The species is found only in Florida and is limited to a number of small areas in the state that have dry, sandy soil with oak scrub trees.

Habitat:

Scrub Jay habitat, Merit Island,

Notes:

http://www.birdsandblooms.com/blog/in-se... http://www.allaboutbirds.org/NetCommunit... http://www.lakecountyfl.gov/bird_watchin... One Jay was spotted and it flew in on the way back near the exit. It sat on a shrub 2 ft away for 20 mts. Very sweet and friendly. Will always remember it.

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5 Comments

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 9 years ago

Considering the fact that there are about 6000 left,every second spent with this sweet bird was precious!

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 9 years ago

Rosa, I wrote to the Scrub Jay.Org. This is their reply.

Hello Hema,
Thank you for your support of The Florida Scrub-Jay and The Florida Scrub-Jay Trail.
I am happy that you had the opportunity to experience the jay.
No, we are not concerned that the jay is not banded. It would be nice if they were however, as we can then monitor them as they move about..know which bird moved in from another territory etc.
Were you visiting from out of the area or do you reside locally?
We always encourage visitors to share their photos with us if you are willing. They should be sent to photos@scrubjaytrail.org and please give your contact info so they can give you credit if used on our website.
Thank you again for your support.
Sincerely,
The Florida Scrub-Jay Trail
www.scrubjaytrail.org

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 9 years ago

I agree. Considering it's status it should be banded. I will write or e-male the Refuge and inform them.

Rosa Maria
Rosa Maria 9 years ago

Also I noticed that the Scrub Jay in your picture does not have bands.

Rosa Maria
Rosa Maria 9 years ago

I'm surprised you only saw one, but I am glad you saw a Scrub Jay! They are the only endemic bird to Florida! :) Though I know the Eastern Towhee in Florida may one day also become a new species endemic to Florida. There is controversy about this though.

HemaShah
Spotted by
HemaShah

Florida, USA

Spotted on May 17, 2014
Submitted on Jun 9, 2014

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