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A jay is a bird that species of medium-sized, usually colorful and noisy, passerine birds in the crow family, Corvidae. The evolutionary relationships between the jays and the magpies are rather complex. For example, the Eurasian magpie seems more closely related to the Eurasian jay than to the East Asian blue and green magpies, whereas the blue jay is not closely related to either. The Eurasian jay distributes oak acorns, contributing to the growth of oak woodlands over time.

Systematics and species

Jays are not a monophyletic group. Anatomical and molecular evidence indicates they can be divided into a New World and an Old World lineage (the latter including the ground jays and the piapiac), while the grey jays of the genus Perisoreus form a group of their own.[1] The black magpies, formerly believed to be related to jays, are classified as treepies.

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Old World ("brown") jays

Image Genus Living species
File:Peanut Thief (7184679351).jpg Garrulus Brisson, 1760Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
File:Turkestan Ground-Jay.jpg Podoces Fischer von Waldheim, 1821Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". - Ground jays
File:Ptilostomus afer Maroua.jpg Ptilostomus Swainson, 1837Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

Grey jays

Image Genus Living species
File:Perisoreus canadensis mercier2.jpg Perisoreus Bonaparte, 1831Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". - Grey jays

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New World jays

Image Genus Living species
File:Aphelocoma insularis Bouton 2.jpg Aphelocoma Cabanis, 1851Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". - Scrub-jays
File:Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus1.jpg Gymnorhinus Wied-Neuwied, 1841Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
File:Bluejay (Cyanocitta cristata) (1547) - Relic38.jpg Cyanocitta Strickland, 1845Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
File:Cyanocorax luxuosus calling.jpg Cyanocorax F. Boie, 1826Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
File:Turquoise jay.jpg Cyanolyca Cabanis, 1851Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

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In culture

Slang

The word jay has an archaic meaning in American slang meaning a person who chatters impertinently.[2][3]

The term jaywalking was coined in the first decade of the 1900s to label persons crossing a busy street carelessly and becoming a traffic hazard.[4] The term began to imply recklessness or impertinent behavior as the convention became established.[5]

In January 2014, Canadian author Robert Joseph Greene embarked on a lobbying campaign among ornithologists in Europe and North America to get Merriam-Websters Dictionary to have a "Jabber of Jays" as an official term under bird groups.[6][7]

References

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External links

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