...Not only are therooks there in legions, having their rookeries inthe park, but, throughout the forest, daws, carrioncrows, jays, and magpies are abundant...
W. H. Hudson 「Birds and Man」
...This led me to think that the jays were scolding the deer, so I cautiously advanced a few steps down the hill, expecting every moment to see the deer...
Eldred Nathaniel Woodcock 「Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper」
...Theyhave, however, as representatives in South America several alliedgroups, clad mostly in various shades of blue, and commonly known asBlue Crows and Blue Jays...
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」
...Not alone are they savedthe trouble of making one, but a deep tunnel in a tree-trunk meanssecurity for their babies against hawks, crows, jays, and other foes,as well as against wind and rain...
Neltje Blanchan 「Birds Every Child Should Know」
...Harras watched them attentively for some time and I told him the names of the birds—they were jays and wood-peckers...
Henny Kindermann Agnes Blake 「Lola」
...In at least a third of the totalnumber of traps set there was always what Pierrot calledtrash—rabbits, owls, whisky jacks, jays, and squirrels...
James Oliver Curwood 「Baree, Son of Kazan」
... Out of the cages, jays make charming and beautiful pets, and some who have kept them have assured me that they are not mischievous birds...
W. H. Hudson 「Birds in Town and Village」
...We were sitting talking in his garden when one of the jays came flying to us and perched on a wooden ledge a few feet from and above our heads...
W. H. Hudson 「Birds in Town and Village」
...Their places aretaken by the blue-magpies, the beautiful verditer flycatcher, theHimalayan and the black-headed jays, the black bulbul, and tits ofseveral species...
Douglas Dewar 「Birds of the Indian Hills」
...As likely as not a pair of blue jays has elected to rear a broodof young hopefuls in the chimney or in a hole in the roof...
Douglas Dewar 「A Bird Calendar for Northern India」
... The jays have their enemies also, and need to keep an eye on their own eggs...
John Burroughs 「Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and, Other Papers」
...The crows and jays and other enemies of the birds have learned to explore this belt pretty thoroughly...
John Burroughs 「Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and, Other Papers」
...Blue jays, red-headed woodpeckers(Melanerpes erythrocephalus), and red-bellied woodpeckers also eatthem...
Henry S. Fitch 「The Forest Habitat of the University of Kansas Natural History Reservation」
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