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Jay, Loch Spynie
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RSPB Loch Spynie
Jay (Garrulus glandarius), taken by David Palmar. Typical habitat for this species is in open woodland (both coniferous and deciduous). Jay are usually secretive but have been recorded in more urban areas in recent times.
21 March 2022
A pair of Jays, Mugdock Country Park
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Mugdock and Loch Ardinning
A pair of Jays (Garrulus glandarius), Mugdock Country Park
17 April 2019
A pair of Jays, Mugdock Country Park
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Mugdock and Loch Ardinning
A pair of Jays (Garrulus glandarius), Mugdock Country Park
17 April 2019
Jay, Mugdock Country Park
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Mugdock and Loch Ardinning
Jay (Garrulus glandarius), Mugdock Country Park
17 April 2019
Jay, Formby
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Lancashire
Jay (Garrulus glandarius), National Trust Formby, Lancashire
19 October 2005
Jay, Formby
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Lancashire
Jay (Garrulus glandarius), National Trust Formby, Lancashire
19 October 2005
Jay, Formby
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Lancashire
Jay (Garrulus glandarius), National Trust Formby, Lancashire
19 October 2005
Jay, Formby
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Lancashire
Jay (Garrulus glandarius), National Trust Formby, Lancashire
19 October 2005
Waxwing on Rose hips
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Glasgow - Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat
Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus) on Rose hips, which were slightly too big for them to swallow whole, so they preferred smaller Berberis and Cotoneaster berries, Glasgow. Its crop is bulging with berries, which they gobble at an astounding rate of several every minute.
11 December 2012
Waxwing on Berberis
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Glasgow - Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat
Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus) hanging upside down to get at Berberis berries, Glasgow