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Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius)
two eurasian jay (garrulus glandarius) isolated on white background
Four colorful pigeons looking and gossiping about what is happening below them perched on the edge of an old wrought iron fence from a balcony of a house with floral modernist motifs on its facade
Eurasian jay perching on a tree stump.
crows are in pilatus moutain in switzerland horizontal travel still
Pigeons flying and sitting on bridge in urban scene
jay isolated on white background
Jay (Garrulus glandarius), part of the Crow family, photographed in woodland in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Jay bird parent with young chick wanting food, close up on a moss covered log in a woodland scene.
Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius)
bird jay sits on a tree branch on a white background
birds on the balcony
Garrulus glandarius. The  Jay in nature. Moscow region, Russia. young bird
Many pigeons in the garden
turtledove and pigeons on metal platform standing together
Eurasian jay bird
Isolated image.
Jay drinking
Two Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius) on a branch in Rijssen in the Netherlands
Standing out from the crowd surrounded by a Flock of Black Rock Pigeon Doves in a Line on a Parking Garage in the City
Eurasian jays perched around the farm
L 32-35 cm, WS 54-58 cm.\nBreeds in various types of woodland, both coniferous and deciduous, and in larger wooded parks.\nPrefers areas with acorns (secondarily beech nuts, hornbeam seeds), which are cached in autumn as winter food; shipments high up with crop full of acorns can extend over several kilometers.\nMostly resident, but N populations migrate S and SW in some autumns.\nVigilant and shy, difficult to approach.\nOmnivore; summer diet includes a good many eggs and young of small birds.\nNests usually in tree.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Dutch Forests and Parks.
Bird - Eurasian Jay sitting on the trank, bird isolated on white background, Poland Europe
Photography from 1899
Forest bird Jay (Garrulus glandarius)
Eurasian Jay bathing in a pond
bird jay sits on a tree branch on a white background
The domestic pigeon  is a pigeon subspecies that was derived from the rock dove.\nFlying bird Stock photo.
Couple birds, two white bird statues on the wooden near window in Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
L 32-35 cm, WS 54-58 cm.\nBreeds in various types of woodland, both coniferous and deciduous, and in larger wooded parks.\nPrefers areas with acorns (secondarily beech nuts, hornbeam seeds), which are cached in autumn as winter food; shipments high up with crop full of acorns can extend over several kilometers.\nMostly resident, but N populations migrate S and SW in some autumns.\nVigilant and shy, difficult to approach.\nOmnivore; summer diet includes a good many eggs and young of small birds.\nNests usually in tree.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Dutch Forests and Parks.
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