Blue Jay

Blue Jays are birds of forest edges. A favorite food is acorns, and they are often found near oaks, in forests, woodlots, towns, cities, parks. Blue Jays are most often detected by their noisy calls. Near shorelines they migrate in loose flocks; you can recognize them by their steady flight, rounded wings, long tail, and white underside. Resident birds may associate in flocks; they usually fly across open areas one at a time, often silently. Also watch for them at feeders. Blue Jays prefer...

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Collared treepie

The collared treepie, black-faced treepie or black-browed treepie is an Asian treepie, a small perching bird of the crow family, Corvidae.This bird is slightly smaller than a blue jay and has the typical compact body and long tail of this group.The forehead, face and bib are black with the chest, neck and shoulders a light silvery or bluish-grey in colour.The back is a warm chestnut brown with similar underparts.

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Amazing Beautiful Birds Part One

Beautiful Amazing Birds Part One

Amazon Kingfisher, Billed Toucan, Bird of Paradise, Black and Yellow BroadBill, Black Face Spoonbill, Black naped Monarch, Black swan, Blue Jay, blue owl, blue turaco, brown headed kingfisher, codibugnolo, cuban tody, fairy wren, fluffy owl, hook billed kingfisher, javan frog mouth, long tailed broad bill, malachite kingfisher, motmot, northern hawk owl, paradise tanager, Philippine dwarf kingfisher, red owl, ruff bird, seven colored tanager, silver breasted...

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