jay
Garrulus glandarius
Key facts
Large, shy woodland bird with distinctive plumage
Habitat: wooded areas, and gardens or parks close to woodland
Widespread resident
Recognition
Brownish-pink with blue and white patches on black wings, white rump and black tail; 3336cm
Social in spring, gathering in groups; otherwise secretive, presence usually revealed by harsh calls
Feeds on acorns, collecting and burying a store in autumn, also eggs and young birds, insects, occasionally worms, mice, lizards
Lifecycle
Nest is made of twigs lined with hair and roots in a tree fork
1 brood April to June; 36 pale green eggs, speckled buff
1920 days
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