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Blue Jay Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of OrnithologyThis common, large songbird is familiar to many people, with its perky crest; blue, white, and black plumage; and noisy calls.Photo Gallery · Life History · Sounds · Identification
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Blue Jay | Audubon Field GuideLarge and flashy, the Blue Jay is dull blue-gray on the back, bright blue on the wings and tail. Note crest, black necklace, white wing-bars, and tail corners.
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Blue Jay Life History, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of OrnithologyThis common, large songbird is familiar to many people, with its perky crest; blue, white, and black plumage; and noisy calls. Blue Jays are known for their ...
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Systematics - Blue Jay - Cyanocitta cristata - Birds of the WorldCyanocitta is ecologically and biogeographically distinct from the other five genera of New World jays: it only has barred wing and tail feathers and uses mud ...
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Cyanocitta cristata - Blue Jay - NatureServe ExplorerKingdom: Animalia ; Phylum: Craniata ; Class: Aves ; Order: Passeriformes ; Family: Corvidae.
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Blue Jay - Cyanocitta cristata - Birds of the WorldMar 4, 2020 · No doubt the Blue Jay was one of the first North American birds to become well known to Europeans. In the sixteenth century, John White made ...Missing: authority | Show results with:authority
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Deep ecomorphological and genetic divergence in Steller's Jays ...Nov 30, 2022 · The sister species of Steller's Jay is the Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata), and together they form a lineage that is part of a clade that ...
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Taxonomic Revision of the New World Jays - Oxford AcademicJohn William Hardy; A Taxonomic Revision of the New World Jays, The Condor ... doi.org/10.2307/1365735. Published: 01 October 1969. Article history.Missing: url | Show results with:url
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Blue Jay Cyanocitta Cristata Species Factsheet | BirdLife DataZoneThis species has an extremely large range, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the range size criterion (extent of occurrence ...Missing: binomial | Show results with:binomial
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Blue Jay - Hinterland Who's Who - Hww.caThe Blue Jay's scientific name is derived from Greek and Latin words and means, in reverse order, “crested, blue chattering bird,” an apt designation. The Blue ...
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[PDF] Mark Catesby and the Nomenclature of North American BirdsSep 2, 2024 · Coues named the Florida Blue Jay Cyanoeitta eristata florincola and left the Linnaean-Catesbian name eristata for the northern race, very good.
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Mark Catesby - Virginia Museum of History & CultureThe Blew Jay (Blue Jay) from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and ... "The noise they make has caused their name," Catesby wrote, "for at a ...
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Jay - Etymology, Origin & MeaningJay originates from Old French jai, meaning the bird "magpie, jay," echoing its harsh call; later, in American English, it gained derogatory senses like ...
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Jay-bird - Etymology, Origin & Meaning"the common jay" + bird (n.). It appears after jay (n.) began to be used of persons, too. See origin and meaning of jay-bird.
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Blue Jay Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of OrnithologySize & Shape. Large crested songbird with broad, rounded tail. · Color Pattern. White or light gray underneath, various shades of blue, black, and white above.
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Behavior - Blue Jay - Cyanocitta cristata - Birds of the WorldWhen standing on ground, leans to one side, gapes, spreads tail widely, ruffles body feathers, and fully raises crest. Wing on side facing sun is spread fully ...
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Blue Jay - American Bird ConservancyAlthough Blue Jays appear to be brilliantly blue, their feathers are actually a dull brown. Like the Eastern Bluebird and the Indigo Bunting, their feathers ...Missing: plumage | Show results with:plumage
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Plumages, Molts, and Structure - Blue Jay - Cyanocitta cristataIn adults bill black, slate black, or brownish-black, tip sometimes whitish. Tongue lavender gray. Inside of mouth typically slate gray, but individuals of any ...
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How Birds Make Colorful Feathers | Bird Academy • The Cornell LabNot all structural colors are iridescent. Tiny air pockets in the barbs of feathers can scatter incoming light, resulting in a specific, non-iridescent color.
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Cyanocitta cristata (blue jay) | INFORMATION - Animal Diversity WebScientific Classification ; Class, Aves birds ; Order, Passeriformes perching birds ; Family, Corvidae crows and jays ; Genus, Cyanocitta blue jays.
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Wonders of Wildlife: Blue Jay - Alabama Wildlife FederationBlue jays have strong beaks for cracking seeds: Blue jays eat acorns and other large seeds and nuts. They use their strong bills to crack open nuts. While ...
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Crows and Jays (Corvidae) - Encyclopedia.comCorvidae. Thumbnail description. Medium to large-sized birds with large heads and stout, usually slightly hooked beaks, scaly legs, and powerful feet ... blue jay ...
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Blue Jay Bird Facts (Cyanocitta cristata) - ThoughtCoJul 23, 2019 · The blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) is a talkative, colorful bird commonly seen at North American feeders. The species name aptly translates as crested blue ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Distribution - Blue Jay - Cyanocitta cristata - Birds of the WorldResident throughout most of range (although migratory in western populations), which includes all 10 Canadian provinces and all US states east of Great Plains.
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Blue Jay - Minnesota Breeding Bird AtlasBroadly distributed across central and eastern North America, the Blue Jay is found in southern Canada, from eastern British Columbia east to Newfoundland, and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Blue Jay - Birds of Nebraska – OnlineJun 7, 2018 · Blue Jay was spreading “rapidly” westward around 1900 (Bruner et al 1904), apparently in response to an increase in riparian woodland and ...
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Blue Jay - BirdWebBlue Jays are expanding their range into Washington. These birds have bright, colorful, contrasting plumage. The back is mostly blue, and the underside is ...
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Steller's Jay Similar Species Comparison - All About BirdsAdult. Blue Jays have little range overlap with Steller's Jays. Blue Jays have whitish underparts and a blue crest unlike Steller's, which have black-and-blue ...
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Steller's Jay - Bryce Canyon National Park (U.S. National Park ...Jun 1, 2022 · At one time the ranges of the Steller's Jay and Blue Jay did not overlap. Because of the increased feeding of birds in these picnic and ...
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Find a Bird - BBA1 - Mass AudubonSevere weather or a shortage of food will force jays from higher, exposed locations to lower elevations along the coast and inland valleys. Winter survival of ...Missing: shifts | Show results with:shifts<|control11|><|separator|>
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The role of blue jays (Cyanocitta cristata L.) - jstorTheir research has shown that blue jays transport and cache the thin-shelled nuts of the Fagaceae and other nut-bearing families. These new data provide an ...
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[PDF] The Geographic Races of Cyanocitta CristataSep 7, 2024 · OBERHOLSER. As currently accepted the range of Cyanocitta cristata florincola is confined to Florida. Study of material in the United States.
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Blue Jay - Rare Birds of CaliforniaBlue Jay. BLUE JAY Cyanocitta cristata (Linnaeus, 1758) ... Three weakly differentiated subspecies are currently recognized (Phillips 1986, Stevenson and Anderson ...
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[PDF] Roosting Behavior of the Blue Jay - Digital Commons @ USFSep 8, 2024 · The birds arrived at their roosts daily between 1250 and 1259, more than four hours before official sunset. Unless frightened away they remained ...Missing: activity pattern migration caching territorial
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[PDF] Migration of Blue Jays in Eastern North AmericaJune 1970 -- a distance of about 1,225 km. Another. Blue Jay, banded in New Jersey on i June 1964, was recovered in Connecticut on 20 July 1967 -- a distance.
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Blue Jays and Oaks by Jay Wright - International Oak SocietyApr 16, 2023 · Blue Jays are important long-distance dispersers of acorns and other small nuts through their fall caching behavior.
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Oak Decline | Missouri Department of Conservation - MO.govOct 1, 2023 · Oak decline is a natural cause of death in oak trees. It is caused by a combination of environmental stress, infection by fungal diseases, and ...Stay In Touch · Battling Oak Decline · Diverse Forest; Healthy...Missing: population | Show results with:population<|separator|>
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Blue Jay - NH AudubonThere will always be a few that stay put all year, but others may move as far south as Georgia during their September/October migration period. The number that ...Missing: shifts elevation
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Blue Jays, Cyanocitta cristata: Maligned But Most ImportantThey're pretty much omnivorous, eating lots of insects during warm weather and then shifting to fruits, nuts, and seeds as seasons dictate.
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Diet and Foraging - Blue Jay - Cyanocitta cristata - Birds of the WorldMain Foods Taken: Arthropods, acorns and other nuts, soft fruits, seeds, bird eggs, small vertebrates.Diet And Foraging · Feeding · Food Capture And Consumption
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Acorn dispersal by the blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) - PubMedBlue jays transported and cached 133,000 acorns from a stand of Quercus palustris trees in Blacksburg, Virginia, representing 54% of the total mast crop.
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Jays Plant Acorns | UC OaksSep 10, 2025 · They discovered that 50 jays transported and cached 150,000 acorns in 28 days, about 110 acorns per day for each bird. I found two scrub jays ( ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) Recovery of Cached Food by Blue Jays (Cyanocitta cristata)Aug 7, 2025 · A laboratory study was conducted in which the caching and recovery behaviors of blue jays were examined. The performance of caching birds was ...
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Boisterous Blue Jays Flock in Winter | The Outside StoryJan 16, 2017 · A winter flock of blue jays is likely to have a dominance hierarchy, or “pecking order” of individuals, which determines who gets the first crack at food.
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Demography and Populations - Blue Jay - Cyanocitta cristataMost yearlings may breed in years of low population density, but not in years of high population density when breeding sites may be limiting.
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[PDF] Microhabitat Factors Influencing Predation and Success of ...Overall nesting success was 52% and mean daily survival rate of nests ... cluded in analyses of nest success because Blue Jays may build "false" nests ...
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Full article: The vocal repertoire of Blue Jays (Cyanocitta cristata)The vocal repertoire of Blue Jays (Cyanocitta cristata): Spectrographic snapshots and suggested nomenclature. Repertorio vocal de la chara Cyanocitta ...
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Sounds and Vocal Behavior - Blue Jay - Cyanocitta cristataUsed for assembly, mobbing, when potentially threatened by human or predator, and probably for contact. ... Bell Calls serve as “low-intensity alarm” or “alert” ...
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Blue Jay Sounds, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of OrnithologyThe most often heard is a loud jeer, Also makes clear whistled notes and gurgling sounds. Blue Jays frequently mimic hawks, especially Red-shouldered Hawks.Missing: Cyanocitta cristata
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Why are Blue Jays far more noisy in fall than earlier in the summer?Early in the summer they're nesting, and being as secretive as possible. Now families have joined flocks and are migrating to new areas.<|separator|>
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Blue Jays Quiet When Nesting | Bird Watcher's General StoreMay 2, 2008 · The birds become amazingly quiet. They silently and peacefully go about picking a nest site, building a nest and laying eggs.
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Blue Jays | Game Commission - Commonwealth of PennsylvaniaIn late summer and early fall, family groups merge into larger foraging flocks. As the weather grows colder these groups fragment again into smaller bands.
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[PDF] Of Blue Jays and Mimicry - Digital Commons @ USFSERVING BIRDERS FOR OVER 20 YEARS. FRIENDLY SERVICE. EXPERT ADVICE. LOW PIOC'e> ... Blue Jay imitates Osprey. Oriole 52: 48. Baird, S.F., T.M. Brewer, and R ...
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[PDF] propensity of predator mimicry in wild steller's jaysVocal mimicry, where one species vocally copies the sounds of another, occurs ... Context of blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) mimicking Cooper's Hawk. (Accipiter ...
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Aggressive Mimicry and the Evolution of the Human Cognitive NicheTwo species of corvid, blue jays (Cyanocitta cristata) and Steller's jays (Cyanocitta stelleri), have been noted to employ a defensive form of mimicry while ...
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Five fascinating facts about bedeviling blue jaysJan 3, 2022 · When blue jays squawk, their crests are always raised, indicating high aggression. Beyond squawking, blue jays rely on many other vocalizations ...Missing: non- vocal
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Jay Talk - the Language of Birds,, by Diane Porter - Birdwatching.comBlue jays communicate with bobbing, musical notes, and sounds like screech, whistle, and 'queedle-queedle-queedle'. They also use a cat alarm and different ...Missing: regional dialects<|separator|>
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Responses of Blue Jays at different locations (n=7) to presentation of...Mobbing behaviour consisted of repeatedly vocalising in response to the raptor or control study skin along with body movements such as raised crests and wing ...<|separator|>
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What's Really Going On at Your Bird Feeder? Watch for These CluesFeb 12, 2025 · Blue Jays trade repeated displays of dominance and subordination in this clip from our Ontario FeederWatch Cam. Does Dominance Matter? When ...
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How are Illinois birds faring? – News BureauSep 24, 2019 · Even common species like blue jays and common grackles have declined by more than 60% in Illinois.
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This invisible killer takes out 3.5 billion U.S. birds a yearJun 5, 2024 · The results, published recently in The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, suggest between 1.28 billion and 3.46 billion birds die in glass collisions each year.<|control11|><|separator|>
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West Nile Virus Revisited: Consequences for North American EcologyNov 1, 2008 · Blue jay and house wren (Troglodytes aedon) populations along the East Coast remained stable until 2003, when they too declined ...
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A North American climate-masting-irruption teleconnection and its ...Oct 20, 2024 · Year-to-year changes in temperature significantly impact the initiation of mast seeding in trees (Kelly et al., 2013), potentially outweighting ...
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[PDF] The Impact of the Nation's Most Widely Used Insecticides on BirdsWith imidacloprid, a single seed may prove lethal for an average-sized bird (e.g. blue jay-sized) likely to be picking up whole corn seed from seeded fields.
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New Study Reveals Where Conservation Can Deliver for Birds ...Sep 16, 2025 · Audubon unveils a framework that prioritizes biodiversity, natural climate solutions, and local community engagement in order to protect birds ...
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Promoting urban ecological resilience through the lens of avian ...Mar 13, 2024 · Urban green and blue spaces can increase bird species density and provide refugia for biodiversity (Figure 4; e.g., Suri et al., 2017; Barbosa ...
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Native American Blue Jay MythologyBluejay is a more ambivalent trickster character-- still selfish, greedy, and mischievous most of the time, but also clever, entertaining, and helpful to ...
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The Blue-Jay Family - The AtlanticThe vexatious and annoying nature of the mischief wrought in orchards throughout the country by these caterpillars is too familiar to every one to require ...
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Blue Jay, Life Histories of North American Birds, A.C. BentThe blue jay is a strong, healthy-looking bird, noisy and boisterous. He gives us the impression of being independent, lawless, haughty, even impudent.Missing: European settlers
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Blue Jay | John James Audubon's Birds of AmericaOne of the loudest and most colorful birds of eastern back yards and woodlots, the Blue Jay is unmistakable. Intelligent and adaptable, it may feed on ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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What Does The Blue Jay Symbolize In To Kill A Mockingbird - IPL.orgThe blue jay is a symbol for racism. One quote that shows this was said by Atticus, “Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember its a ...
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Provincial and Territorial Emblems | The Canadian EncyclopediaOct 3, 2011 · Crest - The blue jay is an official emblem of the Island. The red oak leaf in its beak refers to Prince Edward Island's official tree. The ...
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Some Observations on the Food Habits of the Blue Jay (Cyancitta ...In this particular case the jays picked the crops of the chickens open and ate the feed, mostly corn chop. A number of other cases have been reported to me ...
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Slings and Arrows: Why Birders Love to Hate Blue Jays | AudubonThe omnivorous blue jays feast on insects, nuts, berries, seeds, and now and then small animals like deer mice, bats, lizards, and tree frogs.
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The Surprising Economic Impact of Birdwatching in the U.SMar 26, 2025 · Around 1.4 million jobs and $90 billion associated labor income is a direct result of bird watching activity and tourism. The birding industry ...Missing: jays ecotourism
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Toronto Blue Jays team name history - MLB.com“We know that several teams used the name of birds,” Mills told the Toronto Star. “Baltimore Orioles and St. Louis Cardinals. And we thought the name should ...