- The
Eurasian jay (Garrulus
glandarius) is a
species of p****erine bird in the crow
family Corvidae. It has
pinkish brown plumage with a
black stripe on...
- The
great spotted cuckoo (Clamator
glandarius) is a
member of the
cuckoo order of birds, the Cuculiformes,
which also
includes the roadrunners, the anis...
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Jacques Brisson in 1760. The type
species is the
Eurasian jay (Garrulus
glandarius). The name
Garrulus is a
Latin word
meaning chattering,
babbling or noisy...
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Victorian residents) has been
bolstered by
native Eurasian jays (Garrulus
glandarius),
which harvest acorns from oak
trees and
store them by
burying them in...
- Cezary; Szabo,
Josif (1 June 2020). "Foraging
Eurasian Jays (Garrulus
glandarius)
prefer oaks and
acorns in
central Europe".
Ornis Hungarica. 28 (1). Walter...
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World jays and
close relatives Genus Garrulus Eurasian jay,
Garrulus glandarius Black-headed jay,
Garrulus lanceolatus Lidth's jay,
Garrulus lidthi Genus...
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Garrulus Eurasian jay (G.
glandarius)
Lanceolated jay (G. lanceolatus) Lidth's jay (G. lidthi)
Podoces (Ground jays)
Xinjiang ground jay (P. biddulphi)...
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Garrulus Eurasian jay (G.
glandarius)
Lanceolated jay (G. lanceolatus) Lidth's jay (G. lidthi)
Podoces (Ground jays)
Xinjiang ground jay (P. biddulphi)...
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Eurasian jay,
Garrulus glandarius,
gives loud
alarm calls from its tree
perch when it sees a predator....
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several small mammals and some birds,
notably Eurasian jays
Garrulus glandarius. Jays were
overwhelmingly the
primary propagators of oaks
before humans...