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gray jay

noun

  1. a gray jay, Perisoreus canadensis, of northern North America, noted for its boldness in stealing food from houses, traps, camps, etc.


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Origin of gray jay1

First recorded in 1935–40
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There, we shared the lovely view of pond lilies and meadows with only some curious gray jays.

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There’s a chance of spotting boreal wildlife such as snowshoe hare, gray jays, and possibly even an American marten.

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The bay-breasted warbler, spruce grouse and gray jay are all birds that live in the area that can be tricky to spot in New England.

And gray jays like people when they meet them, alighting on their clothing or hands in the hope of a snack.

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A contest held by Canadian Geographic magazine led to the nomination of the gray jay.

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