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CONSERVATION STATUS
The Florida Scrub-Jay is evaluated as Vulnerable at this time. This is due to a range that is fragmented and rather small. This bird is limited to Florida. Human disturbance and urban development are the primary threats facing this bird species. While the range of this bird once included almost all of Florida, it is now limited to just six counties. The population is estimated at around 4,000 breeding pairs. This bird has faced serious decline since the mid-20th century. In the last twenty years, the Florida Scrub-Jay has experienced a 25% decrease in population.
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SUMMARY
Overview
Florida Scrub-Jay: Medium, crestless jay with gray upperparts and underparts, blue head, and pale eyebrows. Throat is gray and breast has blue-gray streaks. The wings and tail are blue. Bill, legs and feet are black. Direct flight with steady bouyant wing beats. Glides between perches.
Range and Habitat
Florida Scrub-Jay: Restricted to scrublands across central Florida; found in dense growths of low oaks, myrtles, sand pines, palmettos, and thickets.
SONGS AND CALLS
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Florida Scrub-Jay
Voice Text
"Quay-quay-quay", "cheek-cheek-cheek"
INTERESTING FACTS
- The Florida Scrub-Jay is the only species of bird to be exclusively found in the state of Florida. There are several groups in Florida lobbying for it to become the state bird in place of the Northern Mockingbird.
- Males and females are not visually distinguishable, but females have a unique “hiccup” vocalization.
- Fledglings usually stay near to where they hatched as “helpers”, forming cooperative family groups. They assist in feeding other nestlings, defending the family territory from other scrub-jay groups and watching for predators.
- A group of jays has many collective nouns, including a "band", "cast", "party", and "scold" of jays.
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