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Jay

Garrulus glandarius

Habitat:

Rural Norfolk

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No problem, I am very familiar with Norfolk, I used to live there, at Watton. Your Jay likely comes from your nearby wood. I don't see them here, wrong habitat.
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SusanJesudason
SusanJesudason 10 years ago

Hi Malcolm. I am sorry; I guess I was being lazy. The photos were taken in my garden which backs on to farmland. There is also a small woodland very close by.

Hi Susan, thanks for posting these pictures. Rather than putting Rural Norfolk as the habitat we would prefer to see something like Garden, Park, Agricultural field, Mixed Woodland, Heathland, or similar, something which gives a better idea of the type of habitat. Rural Norfolk contains all these habitats and many more so is a little bit too vague. A little expansion of the above might read "Garden in a agricultural area close to conifer forest." Thanks for your understanding.

SusanJesudason
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SusanJesudason

Broadland District, England, United Kingdom

Spotted on Feb 5, 2014
Submitted on Feb 14, 2014

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