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Overview
Green Jay: Medium, tropical jay with green back, yellow underparts, and distinct black bib. Head and nape are pale blue and has a short crest. Tail is long, blue-green, and yellow-edged. Bill, legs and feet are black. Omnivorous. Direct flight with steady bouyant wing beats. Glides between perches.
Range and Habitat
Green Jay: Resident from south Texas (Rio Grande Valley) south to the American tropics. Preferred habitats include open woodlands, dense secondary growth, and bushy thickets dominated by mesquite.
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Perching-like Body
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"shink-shink-shink"
Interesting Facts
Green Jays have been observed using sticks as tools to extract insects from tree bark.
The Central American and South American populations are separated by 900 miles. The two groups differ in color, calls, and habitat use, and may be different species.
Its specific name, yncas, is an alternate form of "Inca," for the first descriptions of this species were based on birds taken in Peru.
A group of jays has many collective nouns, including a "band", "cast", "party", and "scold" of jays.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
Artist
Santiago Cornejo
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