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N 561 B 10.8K C 238 E Jul 6, 2020 F Feb 25, 2023
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Jay - Garrulus Glandarius

Although they are the most colourful members of the crow family, jays are actually quite difficult to see. They are shy woodland birds, rarely moving far from cover. The screaming call usually lets you know a jay is nearby and it is usually given when a bird is on the move, so watch for a bird flying between the trees with its distinctive flash of white on the rump. Jays are famous for their acorn feeding habits and in the autumn you may see them burying acorns for retrieving later in the winter.

The word jay has an archaic meaning in American slang meaning a person who chatters impertinently.

The term jaywalking was coined in 1915 to label persons crossing a busy street carelessly and becoming a traffic hazard. The term began to imply recklessness or impertinent behavior as the convention became established.

In January 2014, Canadian author Robert Joseph Greene embarked on a lobbying campaign among ornithologists in Europe and North America to get Merriam-Websters Dictionary to have a "Jabber of Jays" as an official term under bird groups.

Population:

UK breeding:
170,000 territories


Tags:   Jay Jays Avian Animal Animals Countryside Copse Corvids Corvid Farmland Forest Forestry Forests Fields Garden Birds Glades Grasslands Wildlife. Wildbirds Wetlands Wildlife Photography Woodlands Woodland Woods Trees Nature Nature Photography Nikon Ornithology Jeff Lack Photography

N 212 B 4.6K C 151 E Mar 10, 2022 F Jul 31, 2022
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Jay - Garrulus Glandarius

Although they are the most colourful members of the crow family, jays are actually quite difficult to see. They are shy woodland birds, rarely moving far from cover. The screaming call usually lets you know a jay is nearby and it is usually given when a bird is on the move, so watch for a bird flying between the trees with its distinctive flash of white on the rump. Jays are famous for their acorn feeding habits and in the autumn you may see them burying acorns for retrieving later in the winter.

The word jay has an archaic meaning in American slang meaning a person who chatters impertinently.

The term jaywalking was coined in 1915 to label persons crossing a busy street carelessly and becoming a traffic hazard. The term began to imply recklessness or impertinent behavior as the convention became established.

In January 2014, Canadian author Robert Joseph Greene embarked on a lobbying campaign among ornithologists in Europe and North America to get Merriam-Websters Dictionary to have a "Jabber of Jays" as an official term under bird groups.

Population:

UK breeding:
170,000 territories


Tags:   Avian Animal Animals Birds. Bird Bird Photography Jay Jays Jeff Lack Photography Countryside Copse Corvids Corvid Trees Farmland Forest Forestry Forests Fields Wildlife. Wildbirds Wetlands Wildlife Photography Woodlands Woodland Woods Nature Nature Photography Nikon Ornithology

N 185 B 15.2K C 125 E Mar 10, 2022 F Jul 14, 2022
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Jay - Garrulus Glandarius

Although they are the most colourful members of the crow family, jays are actually quite difficult to see. They are shy woodland birds, rarely moving far from cover. The screaming call usually lets you know a jay is nearby and it is usually given when a bird is on the move, so watch for a bird flying between the trees with its distinctive flash of white on the rump. Jays are famous for their acorn feeding habits and in the autumn you may see them burying acorns for retrieving later in the winter.

The word jay has an archaic meaning in American slang meaning a person who chatters impertinently.

The term jaywalking was coined in 1915 to label persons crossing a busy street carelessly and becoming a traffic hazard. The term began to imply recklessness or impertinent behavior as the convention became established.

In January 2014, Canadian author Robert Joseph Greene embarked on a lobbying campaign among ornithologists in Europe and North America to get Merriam-Websters Dictionary to have a "Jabber of Jays" as an official term under bird groups.

Population:

UK breeding:
170,000 territories


Tags:   Jay Jays Countryside Copse Corvid Corvids Avian Animal Animals Birds. Bird Bird Photography Wildlife. Wildbirds Wetlands Wildlife Photography Woodlands Woodland Woods Trees Farmland Forest Forestry Forests Hedgerows Nature Nature Photography Nikon Ornithology Jeff Lack Photography

N 185 B 3.6K C 135 E Jun 13, 2022 F Jun 18, 2022
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Jay - Garrulus Glandarius

Although they are the most colourful members of the crow family, jays are actually quite difficult to see. They are shy woodland birds, rarely moving far from cover. The screaming call usually lets you know a jay is nearby and it is usually given when a bird is on the move, so watch for a bird flying between the trees with its distinctive flash of white on the rump. Jays are famous for their acorn feeding habits and in the autumn you may see them burying acorns for retrieving later in the winter.

The word jay has an archaic meaning in American slang meaning a person who chatters impertinently.

The term jaywalking was coined in 1915 to label persons crossing a busy street carelessly and becoming a traffic hazard. The term began to imply recklessness or impertinent behavior as the convention became established.

In January 2014, Canadian author Robert Joseph Greene embarked on a lobbying campaign among ornithologists in Europe and North America to get Merriam-Websters Dictionary to have a "Jabber of Jays" as an official term under bird groups.

Population:

UK breeding:
170,000 territories


Tags:   Jay Jays Countryside Corvid Corvids Avian Animal Animals Birds. Bird Bird Photography Garden Birds Glades Heathland Hedgerows Heathlands Heaths Wildlife. Wildbirds Wetlands Wildlife Photography Woodlands Woodland Woods Trees Nature Nature Photography Nikon Ornithology Jeff Lack Photography

N 177 B 3.4K C 151 E Mar 10, 2022 F Mar 23, 2022
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Jay - Garrulus Glandarius

Although they are the most colourful members of the crow family, jays are actually quite difficult to see. They are shy woodland birds, rarely moving far from cover. The screaming call usually lets you know a jay is nearby and it is usually given when a bird is on the move, so watch for a bird flying between the trees with its distinctive flash of white on the rump. Jays are famous for their acorn feeding habits and in the autumn you may see them burying acorns for retrieving later in the winter.

The word jay has an archaic meaning in American slang meaning a person who chatters impertinently.

The term jaywalking was coined in 1915 to label persons crossing a busy street carelessly and becoming a traffic hazard. The term began to imply recklessness or impertinent behavior as the convention became established.

In January 2014, Canadian author Robert Joseph Greene embarked on a lobbying campaign among ornithologists in Europe and North America to get Merriam-Websters Dictionary to have a "Jabber of Jays" as an official term under bird groups.

Population:

UK breeding:
170,000 territories


Tags:   Jay Jays Countryside Copse Corvids Corvid Avian Animal Animals Birds. Bird Bird Photography Wildlife. Wildbirds Woodlands Woodland Woods Wildlife Photography Farmland Forestry Forest Forests Heathland Hedgerows Heathlands Heaths Trees Jeff Lack Photography Nature Nature Photography Nikon Ornithology


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