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Scrub Jay or California Jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens) damage control
Food Habits Beal (1910) reported that the diet of the scrub jay consisted of 73% plant and 27% animal matter. The plant matter was about one- ... from the immediate area. Frightening Frightening devices are only moderately effective in protecting crops from scrub jays. Almond and pistachio growers commonly use gas cannons, Av-Alarm devices, and shooting to ...
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FLMNH Resources
San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park Expedition Florida Wild File - Excavating Prehistoric Canoes at Newnan's Lake Expedition Florida Wild File - Flint Knapping Expedition Florida Wild File - Florida Scrub Jay Expedition Florida Wild File - Fossil Diving in Ginnie Springs Expedition Florida Wild File - Hernando de Soto's Florida Trail Expedition Florida Wild File - Majorie Kinnan Rawling's ...
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Gopher Tortoise Council Gopher Tacks Book
Florida to the southwestern United States. This fauna included such forms as the scrub jay, gopher tortoise and burrowing owl - species familiar to modern Floridians. Rattlesnakes, which are in the Viper family of snakes (Viperidae), probably originated in Mexico and the Southwest about ...
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RIDOLFI Inc. - Commencement Bay Post-Restoration Monitoring Program, WA
Steller's jay surf scoter Swainson's thrush tree swallow varied thrush violet-green swallow warbling vireo western gull western sandpiper western scrub jay western tanager western wood-pewee white-crowned sparrow willow flycatcher Wilson's warbler winter wren yellow warbler yellow-rumped warbler yellow-throated warbler American Bulrush bird's-foot ...
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Environmental Resources
The blue gray Florida scrub jay, a threatened species found only in Florida, flutters from scrub palmetto to cabbage palm looking for spiders, young frogs, ... Two transitional areas of scrubby flatwoods still exist in northern Miami-Dade County: “County Line Scrub” and the “Dolphin Center Addition.” Both sites have been acquired for conservation by Miami-Dade ...
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CREEC: Orange County: Newsletters
Advisory Committee Members Orange County Region 9b CREEC Home CREEC Mission Resource Directory Leadership Find Your Region Newsletters Western scrub jay, courtesy of Trude Hurd To submit information or articles for the newsletter, please e-mail Helen de la Maza 2008 April 2008 Newsletter February 2008 Newsletter January 2008 Newsletter 2007 January 2007 Newsletter ...
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Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory - Checklist of the Birds of Sonora
and Northwestern Mexico
Crows, Ravens & Allies - Corvidae Steller's Jay Black-throated Magpie-Jay W Purplish-backed Jay W Western Scrub-Jay Mexican (Gray-breasted) Jay Pinyon Jay Clark's Nutcracker American Crow Sinaloa ... Baltimore Oriole Bullock's Oriole Scott's Oriole Yellow-winged Cacique W Finches & Euphonias - Fringillidae Scrub Euphonia T Elegant (Blue-hooded) Euphonia T Purple Finch Cassin's Finch House Finch Red ...
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Bavicora, Sonora, Mexico Christmas Bird Counts
Cassin's Vireo 3 1 7 4 Plumbeous Vireo 3 4 2 2 2 4 Hutton's Vireo 10 3 7 13 6 3 2 back to top Jays to Gnatcatchers 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 Steller's Jay 2 Western Scrub-Jay 2 Mexican Jay 72 18 21 56 16 38 15 11 6 American Crow cw Chihuahuan Raven 97 5 97 1 5 16 6 5 Common Raven 8 10 13 92 40 40 32 84 123 raven sp. 5 170 60 Bridled Titmouse 43 ...
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NMPIF Shrublands 3
Post Office Canyon Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Ellison 1992) Associated Species: Gray Flycatcher, Ash-throated Flycatcher, Western Scrub-Jay, Spotted Towhee, Chipping Sparrow oak woodland, shrubby areas and pinyon-juniper woodland, generally wetter areas than other species in this genus often selects live nest trees or shrubs ...
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NMPIF Forests 1
Mogollon Rim and Colorado Plateau maintain 50-65% shrub cover over large areas in mature pinyon-juniper forest Gray Vireo (NM PIF) Associated Species: Cassin's Kingbird, Western Scrub-Jay, Juniper Titmouse, Bushtit, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Mountain Bluebird, Northern Mockingbird, Spotted Towhee, Scott's Oriole prefers open pinyon-juniper woodland or juniper savanna with a shrub component (35- ...
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