Siberian jay

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The Siberian jay is a small, intelligent passerine bird of northern boreal forests, known for its tameness around humans and its association with old-growth coniferous woodland.

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Label Occurrences
Siberian jay canonical 2

Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
passerine
species
behavior food caching
omnivorous
tame around humans
territorial
binomialName Perisoreus infaustus NERFINISHED
bodyLength approximately 27 cm
class Aves NERFINISHED
clutchSize 3–5 eggs
commonName Siberian jay NERFINISHED
Siberian jay (English) NERFINISHED
describedBy Carl Linnaeus
diet berries
carrion
human food scraps
insects
seeds
small vertebrates
family Corvidae NERFINISHED
foundIn Finland NERFINISHED
Norway NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
Scandinavia NERFINISHED
Siberia NERFINISHED
Sweden NERFINISHED
northern taiga zone
genus Perisoreus NERFINISHED
habitat boreal forest
old-growth coniferous forest
IUCNStatus Least Concern
IUCNStatusSystem IUCN3.1
kingdom Animalia
lifespanWild up to about 10 years
nativeTo northern Asia
northern Europe NERFINISHED
nestLocation conifer trees
nestType cup nest
notableTrait association with old-growth coniferous woodland
high intelligence for a passerine
tameness around humans
order Passeriformes
parentTaxon Perisoreus NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
plumage greyish-brown body
rufous tail
rufous wing panels
socialStructure family groups
taxonRank species
weight approximately 70–90 g
yearDescribed 1758

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Muddus National Park notableFauna Siberian jay
Pyhä-Luosto National Park hasFauna Siberian jay