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Eurasian Jay

Garrulus glandarius

Description:

They are characterized by similar and undoubtedly homologous blue-and-black barred feathers on the wings and/or tail. Also by traces of similar barring on the head feathers in most cases, and a strong resemblance in movements, ecology and voice. Feeding in both trees and on the ground, it takes a wide range of invertebrates including many pest insects, acorns (oak seeds, which it buries for use during winter), beech mast and other seeds, fruits such as blackberries and rowan berries, young birds and eggs and small rodents.

Habitat:

It is a species of bird occurring over a vast region from Western Europe and north-west Africa to the Indian Subcontinent and further to the eastern seaboard of Asia and down into south-east Asia. Across its vast range, several very distinct racial forms have evolved to look very different from each other, especially when forms at the extremes of its range are compared.

Notes:

Its usual call is the alarm call which is a harsh, rasping screech and is used upon sighting various predatory animals, but the Jay is well known for its mimicry, often sounding so like a different species that it is virtually impossible to distinguish its true identity unless the Jay is seen. It will even imitate the sound of the bird it is attacking, such as a Tawny Owl, which it does mercilessly if attacking during the day. However, the Jay is a potential prey item for owls at night and other birds of prey such as Goshawks and Peregrines during the day.

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bee.jacbs
bee.jacbs 11 years ago
Eurasian Jay
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6 Comments

injica
injica 11 years ago

I heard them for the 1st time today and couldn't believe what funny noise they are making :) Can't say they were singing really! That's probably why I had never heard them till now, cause I didn't realize that was their voice!

Jacob Gorneau
Jacob Gorneau 11 years ago

I love these birds. They are so beautiful!

injica
injica 11 years ago

Thank you both :)

Ursula
Ursula 11 years ago

nice spotting!

bee.jacbs
bee.jacbs 11 years ago

No problem injica. Keep up the great spottings!

injica
injica 11 years ago

Thank you for the ID :)

injica
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injica

Zagreb, Croatia

Spotted on Apr 8, 2013
Submitted on Apr 8, 2013

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