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{{Short description|Bird}} {{Other uses}} {{redirect|Jay (bird)|other uses|jay bird (disambiguation)}} {{Paraphyletic group | auto = yes | image = Garrulus glandarius 1 Luc Viatour.jpg | image_caption = [[Eurasian jay]] (''Garrulus glandarius'') | parent = Corvidae | includes_text = Genera | includes = *''[[Garrulus]]'' *''[[Podoces]]'' *''[[Ptilostomus]]'' *''[[Perisoreus]]'' *''[[Aphelocoma]]'' *''[[Gymnorhinus]]'' *''[[Cyanocitta]]'' *''[[Cyanocorax]]'' *''[[Cyanolyca]]'' }} A '''jay''' is a bird that [[species]] of medium-sized, usually colorful and noisy, [[passerine]] [[birds]] in the [[crow]] [[family (biology)|family]], [[Corvidae]]. The evolutionary relationships between the jays and the [[magpie]]s are rather complex. For example, the [[Eurasian magpie]] seems more closely related to the [[Eurasian jay]] than to the [[East Asian]] [[Urocissa|blue]] and [[Cissa (bird)|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 jay]]s and the [[piapiac]]), while the grey jays of the genus ''Perisoreus'' form a group of their own.<ref name="Ericson">{{cite journal|last1=Ericson|first1=Per G. P.|last2=Jansén|first2=Anna-Lee|last3=Johansson|first3=Ulf S.|last4=Ekman|first4=Jan|title=Inter-generic relationships of the crows, jays, magpies and allied groups (Aves: Corvidae) based on nucleotide sequence data|journal=[[Journal of Avian Biology]]|date=May 2005|volume=36|issue=3|pages=222–234|doi=10.1111/j.0908-8857.2001.03409.x|citeseerx=10.1.1.493.5531}}http://www.nrm.se/download/18.4e32c81078a8d9249800021299/Corvidae%5B1%5D.pdf {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170810020048/http://www.nrm.se/download/18.4e32c81078a8d9249800021299/Corvidae%5B1%5D.pdf |date=2017-08-10 }} PDF fulltext</ref> The [[black magpie]]s, formerly believed to be related to jays, are classified as [[treepie]]s. {{col-float|width=auto}} ===Old World ("brown") jays=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Image !! Genus !! Living species |- |[[File:Peanut Thief (7184679351).jpg|175px]]||'''''[[Garrulus]]''''' {{small|Brisson, 1760}}|| * [[Eurasian jay]], ''Garrulus glandarius'' * [[Lanceolated jay]], ''Garrulus lanceolatus'' * [[Lidth's jay]], ''Garrulus lidthi'' |- |[[File:Turkestan Ground-Jay.jpg|175px]]||'''''[[Podoces]]''''' {{small|Fischer von Waldheim, 1821}} - Ground jays|| * [[Mongolian ground jay]], ''Podoces hendersoni'' * [[Xinjiang ground jay]], ''Podoces biddulphi'' * [[Pleske's ground jay]], ''Podoces pleskei'' * [[Turkestan ground jay]], ''Podoces panderi'' |- |[[File:Ptilostomus afer Maroua.jpg|175px]]||'''''[[Ptilostomus]]''''' {{small|Swainson, 1837}}|| * [[Piapiac]], ''Ptilostomus afer'' |- |} ===Grey jays=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Image !! Genus !! Living species |- |[[File:Perisoreus canadensis mercier2.jpg|175px]]||'''''[[Perisoreus]]''''' {{small|Bonaparte, 1831}} - Grey jays|| * [[Siberian jay]], ''Perisoreus infaustus'' * [[Sichuan jay]], ''Perisoreus internigrans'' * [[Canada jay]], gray jay, grey jay, or whiskeyjack ''Perisoreus canadensis'' |- |} {{col-float-break|width=auto;margin-left:1em}} ===New World jays=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Image !! Genus !! Living species |- |[[File:Aphelocoma insularis Bouton 2.jpg|175px]]||'''''[[Aphelocoma]]''''' {{small|Cabanis, 1851}} - Scrub-jays|| * [[Florida scrub-jay]], ''Aphelocoma coerulescens'' * [[Island scrub-jay]], ''Aphelocoma insularis'' * [[California scrub-jay]], ''Aphelocoma californica'' * [[Woodhouse's scrub-jay]], ''Aphelocoma woodhouseii'' * [[Transvolcanic jay]], ''Aphelocoma ultramarina'' * [[Mexican jay]], ''Aphelocoma wollweberi'' * [[Unicolored jay]], ''Aphelocoma unicolor'' |- |[[File:Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus1.jpg|175px]]||'''''[[Gymnorhinus]]''''' {{small|Wied-Neuwied, 1841}}|| * [[Pinyon jay]], ''Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus'' |- |[[File:Bluejay (Cyanocitta cristata) (1547) - Relic38.jpg|175px]]||'''''[[Cyanocitta]]''''' {{small|Strickland, 1845}}|| * [[Steller's jay]], ''Cyanocitta stelleri'' * [[Blue jay]], ''Cyanocitta cristata'' |- |[[File:Cyanocorax luxuosus calling.jpg|175px]]||'''''[[Cyanocorax]]''''' {{small|F. Boie, 1826}}|| * [[Tufted jay]], ''Cyanocorax dickeyi'' * [[Black-chested jay]], ''Cyanocorax affinis'' * [[Green jay]], ''Cyanocorax ynca'' * [[Brown jay]], ''Cyanocorax morio'' * [[Bushy-crested jay]], ''Cyanocorax melanocyaneus'' * [[San Blas jay]], ''Cyanocorax sanblasianus'' * [[Yucatan jay]], ''Cyanocorax yucatanicus'' * [[Purplish-backed jay]], ''Cyanocorax beecheii'' * [[Purplish jay]], ''Cyanocorax cyanomelas'' * [[Azure jay]], ''Cyanocorax caeruleus'' * [[Violaceous jay]], ''Cyanocorax violaceus'' * [[Curl-crested jay]], ''Cyanocorax cristatellus'' * [[Azure-naped jay]], ''Cyanocorax heilprini'' * [[Cayenne jay]], ''Cyanocorax cayanus'' * [[Plush-crested jay]], ''Cyanocorax chrysops'' * [[White-naped jay]], ''Cyanocorax cyanopogon'' * [[White-tailed jay]], ''Cyanocorax mystacalis'' * [[Black-throated magpie-jay]], ''Cyanocorax colliei'' * [[White-throated magpie-jay]], ''Cyanocorax formosus'' |- |[[File:Turquoise jay.jpg|175px]]||'''''[[Cyanolyca]]''''' {{small|Cabanis, 1851}}|| * [[Black-collared jay]], ''Cyanolyca armillata'' * [[Turquoise jay]], ''Cyanolyca turcosa'' * [[White-collared jay]], ''Cyanolyca viridicyana'' * [[Azure-hooded jay]], ''Cyanolyca cucullata'' * [[Beautiful jay]], ''Cyanolyca pulchra'' * [[Black-throated jay]], ''Cyanolyca pumilo'' * [[Dwarf jay]], ''Cyanolyca nana'' * [[Silvery-throated jay]], ''Cyanolyca argentigula'' * [[White-throated jay]], ''Cyanolyca mirabilis'' |- |} {{col-float-end}} ==In culture== ===Slang=== The word ''jay'' has an archaic meaning in American slang meaning a person who chatters impertinently.<ref name=Jay20132>{{cite web| title = Jay | quote = An overly talkative person; a chatterbox.| publisher = freedictionary.com| url = http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Jay}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/jay|title=Definition of Jay by Merriam-Webster|date=26 October 2024 |publisher=Merriam-Webster, Inc.}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/jaywalker|title=Definition of Jaywalker by Merriam-Webster|date=28 August 2024 |publisher=Merriam-Webster, Inc.}}</ref> The term began to imply recklessness or impertinent behavior as the convention became established.<ref>{{OED|jay-walker}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite news|title=Writer lobbies for new word to describe jays|url=http://www.vancourier.com/Writer-lobbies-for-new-word-to-describe-jays-1.776734/|access-date=January 2, 2014|newspaper=Vancouver Courier|date=January 2, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=British Ornithologists' Union: What say ye countrymen to a jabber of jays?|url=http://www.bou.org.uk/what-say-ye-countrymen-to-a-jabber-of-jays/#comments/|access-date=January 6, 2014|journal=Community News|date=January 6, 2014}}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *{{Cite web|url=https://search.macaulaylibrary.org/catalog?mediaType=video&taxonCode=blujay|title=Blue Jay - ''Cyanocitta cristata'' videos|website=The Internet Bird Collection + The Macaulay Library}} *{{Wikisource-inline|list= **{{Cite Collier's|wstitle=Jay |short=x |noicon=x}} **{{Cite Americana|wstitle=Jays |short=x |noicon=x}} **{{Cite NSRW|wstitle=Jay |short=x |noicon=x}} **{{Cite EB1911 |last=Newton |first=Alfred |author-link=Alfred Newton |wstitle=Jay |short=x |noicon=x}} **{{Cite NIE|wstitle=Jay|year=1905 |short=x |noicon=x}} **{{Cite EB9 |last=Newton |first=Alfred |author-link=Alfred Newton |wstitle=Jay |volume=13 |short=x |noicon=x}} }} {{Corvidae}} [[Category:Corvidae]] [[Category:Bird common names]]
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