jaybird
Jaybird is a common name for several birds in the family Corvidae, especially the birds known as jays. In everyday use it most often refers to the blue jay of eastern and central North America, but the term can be applied to other jay species across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Jays are medium-sized passerines with stout bills, strong legs, and a long tail. Plumage varies by species;
They are intelligent and vocal, often forming noisy social groups. Jays disperse seeds, cache food for later
Jays occupy woodlands, forest edges, and urban or suburban areas. Their diet is omnivorous: seeds and nuts
Nesting occurs in trees, shrubs, or man-made structures. Clutches typically include several eggs; both parents help
Most jay species are widespread and of least concern, though some, like the Florida scrub-jay, face habitat