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Family
Jays and Magpies (Corvidae)_blue
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Species
Cyanocorax yncas
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Length10.5
Inches
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Wingspan15
Inches
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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.
● Song: "shink-shink-shink"
● Foraging & Feeding: Green Jay: Diet consists of arthropods, vertebrates, seeds, and fruits. Forages in family flocks, moving from the lower portion of a tree in a spiral fashion up the branches; occasionally hovers to inspect slender branches and clumps of moss. When foraging on the ground, it turns over dry leaves and twigs by sweeping its bill from side to side.
● Breeding & nesting: Green Jay: Three to five brown and purple spotted, gray, green or buff eggs are laid in a loosely made, thorny stick nest lined with rootlets or grass, and built in a bush or small tree. Incubation ranges from 17 to 18 days and is carried out by the female.
● Similar species: Green Jay: None in range.
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BreedingMonogamous, Solitary nester
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PopulationCommon in restricted range
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MigrationNonmigratory
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Weight2.7
Ounces
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