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The jay (Garrulus glandarius, Linnaeus 1758) belongs to the Corvidae family (Corvidae). Features The body length is 34 cm, its wing width is 53 cm and its weight is 170 g. The plumage is brown red, the wing feathers are light blue and surrounded by black. Its white back becomes visible particularly in flight. Fly alone or in small groups at great distance from each other, not in flocks and is able to cover large distances in flight. His frequent recall is a gracious and inaudible screech. His most common call is dchää, dchää, sometimes one can also hear a piüü similar to the bussardo. Otherwise his singing is a subdued chatter. The jay is able to imitate the voices of songbirds or other noises. If men approach him in the forest, he makes his scream high. During the flight his call is not audible. There are two subspecies: Garrulus g. cervicalis of Tunisia and Algeria, and Garrulus g. atricapillus present in the Crimea, Turkey and Tunisia. nourishment His diet consists of bird eggs, puppies, mice, large insects and larvae. It also enriches its diet with plant nutrients such as acorns, walnuts, beans, peas, potatoes, apples, berries and cereals. In winter it collects acorns, beans, walnuts and chestnuts and hides or buries its provisions in the bark of the trees, in the logs or in the ground of the undergrowth. Thanks to the conservation of provisions in certain gathering places, he is able to eat his favorite food, acorns all year round. Biotopo The jay is found in Europe, Africa and Asia, especially in the People's Republic of China up to Japan. From a biogeographical point of view this biotope is included in the Palearctic region. The jay lives in forests, mainly in coppices and mixed forests, but also in evergreen forests. It can also be found in gardens close to forests and parks close to forests. Its area is about 25 hectares large. Particularly when food-deficient populations are lacking, they migrate to more mild territories. Here the jays are also found in large groups. Care of the brood At the beginning of April he builds a flat nest in the branches of the forest trees, not very high compared to the ground, usually at a height of 2 meters. It is prepared with twigs, branches and hay threads. Inside it builds mostly with thin roots, moss and similar material. The female lays from 5-7 grayish eggs, with brown spots, the period of brooding goes from the end of April to June and lasts 16 - 17 days. The females and the males will change during the hatching. The jays are very cautious during the hatching. After the babies have left the egg they stay in the nest for 19-20 days. They only live once a year. ISCRIVITI AL CANALE !!