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  1. ebird.org › species › grnjayGreen Jay - eBird

    Stunning and unmistakable: green and yellow plumage with bold black-and-blue head pattern. Birds from Texas to Honduras have a blue crown, dark eye, and relatively uniform lime-green body, and occur in small flocks in woodland with brushy understory.

  2. ebird.org › species › grnjayGreen Jay - eBird

    Explorar Green Jay. Jay llamativo, con cuerpo verde lima, plumas externas de cola amarillas y cabeza negra y azul. Ligeramente más pequeño que otros jays. Usualmente se encuentra en bandadas en bosques abiertos con sotobosque. Visita los comederos de frutas y semillas.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Green_JayGreen jay - Wikipedia

    The green jay ( Cyanocorax luxuosus) is a species of the New World jays, and is found in Central America. Adults are about 27 cm (11 in) long and variable in colour across their range; they usually have blue and black heads, green wings and mantle, bluish-green tails, black bills, yellow or brown eye rings, and dark legs.

  4. A brilliant green, yellow, and blue jay of the tropics whose range barely stretches to southern Texas, the Green Jay is a noisy, colorful delight. The birds travel in conspicuous family flocks through brushlands and forests, seeking insects, small vertebrates, and fruit to eat.

  5. A brilliant green, yellow, and blue jay of the tropics whose range barely stretches to southern Texas, the Green Jay is a noisy, colorful delight. The birds travel in conspicuous family flocks through brushlands and forests, seeking insects, small vertebrates, and fruit to eat.

  6. Green Jay (Cyanocorax yncas) - BirdLife species factsheet. LC. Green Jay Cyanocorax yncas. Summary. Text account. Data table and detailed info. Distribution map. Reference and further resources. Family: Corvidae (Crows and jays) Authority: (Boddaert, 1783) Red List Category.