Showing posts with label Garrulus glandarius. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garrulus glandarius. Show all posts

2015/08/01

Nötskrika - Garrulus glandarius - Eurasian Jay

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Nötskrika - Garrulus glandarius - Eurasian Jay
© NF Photo 150731, Arburetum

I visited the Arboretum yesterday and did see one Jay. I walked around among the trees and there is another Jay. It turned out to be 4 or 5 of them. A family. Quite hard to spot in the branches but I was happy. The bird in the first image was clearly checking me out before taking off. In the last shot there are 2 of them sitting on a branch. In another post I will share some of the trees in the Arboretum. 

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2014/12/01

Nötskrika - Garrulus glandarius - Eurasian Jay

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Nötskrika - Garrulus glandarius - Eurasian Jay
© NF Photo 141125, Krämbol

A bird in the crow family.
The first one I have seen so far this winter. Hopefully more are coming

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2013/11/05

Nötskrika - Garrulus glandarius - Eurasian Jay

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Nötskrika - Garrulus glandarius - Eurasian Jay
NF Photo 131030, Nävertorp  

Om Nötskrika på wiki
About Eurasian Jay on wiki

Someone said that this member of the crow family is the one that the most common one. I don´t know about that because I rarely see it. But this day, for the first time, I saw several of them. Think it was 5. Mostly it is in the forest and it is said to be shy. And this is the first time I saw one on the ground and got some descent shots of it.

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