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Florida Scrub-Jay

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Florida Scrub-JayAphelocoma coerulescens
  • ORDER: Passeriformes
  • FAMILY: Corvidae

Basic Description

The round-headed, blue and gray Florida Scrub-Jay is the only bird species that lives exclusively in Florida, where it occurs in patches of low-growing scrub oak in sandy soils. It perches tall with its long tail hanging down or boldly hops on the ground burying acorns. This social bird forms extended family groups: the young from previous years help their parents at subsequent nests until they can get a territory of their own. Extensive development and habitat fragmentation in Florida threaten this bird’s already small population, placing it on the federal endangered species list.

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Range map for Florida Scrub-Jay
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Find This Bird

Despite the Florida Scrub-Jay’s tenuous environmental position, they’re still easy to find if you get to the right spot. Visit a Florida reserve such as Archbold Biological Station or Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, and keep your eyes out for a medium-sized, long-tailed, blue songbird that perches high atop shrubs or pine snags, or hops along the road edge in search of crickets.

Other Names

  • Chara Floridana (Spanish)
  • Geai à gorge blanche (French)
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