Blue Jay
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Cyanocitta cristata
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Description: |
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A medium-sized bird measuring up to 12 inches in length. Bright blue above with white and black in the wings, whitish below, black facial markings, and a prominent crest. |
Range: |
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Resident in eastern and central North America. |
Distribution and Abundance in Florida: |
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Habitat(s): |
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Oak forests, parks, gardens, and yards with oak trees (Quercus species). |
Reproduction: |
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2 to 7 greenish eggs with brown spots are laid in astick nest placed in the crotch of a tree. |
Natural History: |
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This species often buries seeds and acorns and since many are not retreived, trees are planted. |
Food: |
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This species feeds on arthropods, acorns, nuts, fruits, seeds, and small vertebrates. |
Comments: |
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Can be found in South Florida year round. |
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