Garrulus glandarius

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Garrulus glandarius, commonly known as the Eurasian jay, is a colorful and intelligent passerine bird widespread across Europe and parts of Asia.

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Garrulus glandarius canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Eurasian jay
bird species
passerine
averageLength about 34 cm
averageWeight about 140 g to 190 g
averageWingspan about 52 cm to 58 cm
behavior food caching
scatter-hoarding of acorns
belongsTo Old World jays
binomialName Garrulus glandarius NERFINISHED
breedingSite trees
class Aves
clutchSize typically 4 to 6 eggs
commonName Eurasian jay NERFINISHED
jay
describedBy Carl Linnaeus
diet omnivorous
distribution Palearctic region NERFINISHED
family Corvidae NERFINISHED
food acorns
insects
nuts
seeds
small vertebrates
genus Garrulus NERFINISHED
habitat coniferous forest edges
deciduous woodland
mixed woodland
parks and large gardens
IUCNStatus Least Concern
kingdom Animalia
migrationPattern irruptive movements in some years
mostly resident
nativeTo Europe NERFINISHED
central Asia
parts of North Africa
western Asia
nestType cup-shaped nest
notableTrait ability to mimic sounds
complex vocalizations
high intelligence
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumageColor black-and-white head markings
blue and black barred wing patch
pinkish-brown body
white rump
role oak forest seed disperser
taxonRank species
yearDescribed 1758

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Corvidae notableSpecies Garrulus glandarius