Corvidae family, round 1: Black-headed Jay vs Black-collared Jay
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Corvidae family, round 1: Black-headed Jay vs Black-collared Jay
Black-headed Jay
Black-collared Jay
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Black-headed jay (lanceolated jay), October, 2023, Pangot
the black-headed jay is a corvid found in asia, and is very similar in appearance and behavior to its close relative, the eurasian jay. however, the black-headed jay has slightly different coloration in addition to its namesake black head. the black-headed jay feeds on a variety of plant and animal material, and nests in open areas where there is visible ground as opposed to dense forest.
Black-headed Jay
August 24, 2017 - Black-headed Jay or Lanceolated Jay (Garrulus lanceolatus)
These jays are found in eastern Afghanistan across the Himalayas in Pakistan, India, and Nepal. Omnivores, they eat invertebrates and small vertebrates, such as lizards and the nestlings and eggs of small birds, during the breeding season and seeds and berries in the winter. They also sometimes scavenge food scraps from around villages. Pairs maintain long-term bonds and build nests together from twigs, rootlets, grass stems, and other materials in trees and bushes.
Black-chested Jay vs Black-headed Jay
Black-chested Jay
Black-headed Jay
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