Florida scrub-jay

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The Florida scrub-jay is a rare, cooperatively breeding bird species endemic to Florida’s scrub habitats and notable as the state’s only bird found exclusively within its borders.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
endemic species
scrub-jay
authority Bosc, 1795
behavior non-migratory
territorial
binomialName Aphelocoma coerulescens NERFINISHED
bodyLength about 23–28 cm
breedingSystem cooperative breeding
class Aves
clutchSize 2–5 eggs
commonName Florida scrub-jay NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Vulnerable
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
diet acorns
fruits
insects
seeds
small vertebrates
endemicTo Florida NERFINISHED
family Corvidae NERFINISHED
foragingStratum ground
low shrubs
foundIn United States NERFINISHED
genus Aphelocoma NERFINISHED
habitat Florida scrub NERFINISHED
oak scrub
scrubby flatwoods
headColor blue crown
kingdom Animalia
nestLocation shrubs
nestType open cup nest
notableFact only bird species endemic to Florida
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumageColor blue
gray
primaryThreat fire suppression in scrub habitat
habitat fragmentation
habitat loss
rangeCharacteristic found only in Florida
restricted range
reproduction helpers at the nest
socialStructure cooperative groups
family groups
tailColor blue tail
taxonRank species
throatColor white throat
wingColor blue wings

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