Eurasian Jay's Mysterious Mimicking Call Sound #birds

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Eurasian Jay's Mysterious Mimicking Call Sound. We thought it sounded a little like the Common Buzzard but it's a little too deep for that.

In other languages, the Jay is known as:
Danish: Skovskade
Dutch: Gaai
Finnish: närhi
French: Geai des chênes
German: Eichelhäher
Icelandic: Skrækskaði
Italian: Ghiandaia
Japanese: カケス
Norwegian: Nøtteskrike
Polish: sójka (zwyczajna)
Portuguese: gaio
Spanish: Arrendajo euroasiático
Swedish: nötskrika

Another British folk name for the Eurasian Jay is the Acorn Jay

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Extraordinarily bird Its nearly curious or even more then a crow

abc-unxz
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Merci pour la vidéo de ce magnifique geai des chênes. Ses couleurs sont très belles. Sa jolie tête, les plumes de ses ailes. Thank you a lot. This bird is wonderful.

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Our Bluejays (which are actually fairly distant relatives of Garrulus spp.) sometimes utter a call closely resembling one of those of NA's Red Shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus) a congener of B. buteo. I never heard the local Bluejays utter this call until late in the last century. Now the local Common Starlings are mimicking this and other Bluejay calls, and are even mimicking Bluejay songs (which to my ears, are among the most pleasing songs of the corvids that I have heard singing).

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It is saying eyoo it's trying to say hello. Trust me on that

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