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  1. Jay (Garrulus glandarius) Jay. A highly intelligent loudmouth. The jay is known for its love of acorns which it often leaves hidden. These forgotten snacks are credited with the rapid spread of oaks after the last Ice Age. 1/3. Jays are widespread in woodland across the UK, except for northern Scotland. Credit: John Bridges / WTML.

  2. Learn about the jay, a colourful and shy woodland bird that belongs to the crow family. Discover its call, diet, habitat, distribution and conservation status in the UK.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JayJay - Wikipedia

    Jay is a term for various colorful and noisy birds in the crow family. Learn about the different genera, species, and evolutionary relationships of jays, as well as their cultural meanings in slang and ornithology.

    Genus
    Living Species
    Aphelocoma Cabanis, 1851 - Scrub-jays
    Florida scrub-jay, Aphelocoma ...
    Gymnorhinus Wied-Neuwied, 1841
    Pinyon jay, Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus
    Cyanocitta Strickland, 1845
    Steller's jay, Cyanocitta stelleri Blue ...
    Calocitta G.R. Gray, 1841 - Magpie-jays
    Black-throated magpie-jay, Calocitta ...
  4. Jay. A very colourful member of the crow family, Jays are often mistaken for something more exotic from warmer climes. The pinkish plumage and striking blue and black barring on the wing make the Jay stand out from its neighbours. It has a bounding flight where its white rump is an easily noticed feature. Landing in a tree, the bird swoops up ...

  5. The Jay is unmistakable, with uniform cinnamon pastel plumage covering most of its body and distinctive wing, head, and tail markings. An electric blue patch is visible on each wing, bordering a black area with a distinct white spot toward the wing tip. Other prominent features include a black tail, a white rump, and whitish underparts.

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  6. The Jay is a large and rather exotically-coloured member of the crow family. Its plumage is predominantly pinky-brown in colour, with a white rump, black and white wings and a black tail. The wings have a bright blue flash and the face has a black moustachial stripe. Jays have an incredible ability to learn and a great memory, both traits of ...

  7. Jay guide: how to identify, behaviour and where to see in Britain | Countryfile.com. What does a jay bird look like? What noise to jays make? How many eggs do they lay? Why do they collect acorns? Find out the answers with our guide to jays.

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