Adult (Eurasian) © John Higgins eBird S70087854 Macaulay Library ML 241250451
Adult (Black-capped) © Yoav Perlman
Adult (Black-crowned) © Jay McGowan
Adult (Himalayan) © Josep del Hoyo
Adult (Brandt's) © John Martin
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Adult (White-faced) © Brian Sullivan
Adult (White-faced) © sarawin Kreangpichitchai
Adult (Japanese) © Charley Hesse TROPICAL BIRDING
Adult (Eurasian) © Maryse Neukomm
Adult (Eurasian) © Santiago Caballero Carrera
Adult (Eurasian) © Tatyana Korzhitskaya

Eurasian Jay Garrulus glandarius

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Identification

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An inhabitant of woodland, forest, parkland, and gardens with larger trees, especially oaks. Note stout black bill, thick black mustache, and black-and-white wing pattern with a patch of blue on the shoulder. White rump usually obvious in flight. Varies significantly across wide geographic range. Typically rather shy and difficult to see well, but sometimes feeds out on open ground; often seen flying across roads. Wide vocal repertoire: typical call a dry “scaaaaak,” as well as varied warbling and hooted notes.

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