Crows (Corvidae)
Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius) - HBW 14, p. 588
French: Geai des chênes
German: Eichelhäher
Spanish: Arrendajo Euroasiático
Other common names: Common/European/Acorn/White-eared Jay; Black-crowned Jay ("cervicalis group"); Black-capped Jay ("atricapillus group"); Iranian Jay (hyrcanus); Brandt's Jay ("brandtii group"); Japanese Jay ("japonicus group"); Himalayan/Red-crowned Jay ("bispecularis group"); White-faced Jay ("leucotis group")
Taxonomy: Corvus Glandarius Linnaeus, 1758, Sweden.
Geographical variation complex, races divided into eight groups: European "nominate group" (first eleven races listed below), N African "cervicalis group" (whitakeri, minor, cervicalis), Middle Eastern "atricapillus group" (samios, anatoliae, iphigenia, krynicki, atricapillus), "Caspian group" (hyrcanus), Siberian "brandtii group" (brandtii, kansuensis, pekingensis), "japonicus group" (japonicus, tokugawae, hiugaensis, orii), Chinese "bispecularis g.. View all taxonomy...
Geographical variation complex, races divided into eight groups: European "nominate group" (first eleven races listed below), N African "cervicalis group" (whitakeri, minor, cervicalis), Middle Eastern "atricapillus group" (samios, anatoliae, iphigenia, krynicki, atricapillus), "Caspian group" (hyrcanus), Siberian "brandtii group" (brandtii, kansuensis, pekingensis), "japonicus group" (japonicus, tokugawae, hiugaensis, orii), Chinese "bispecularis group" (sinensis, taivanus, bispecularis, interstinctus, oatesi), and Indochinese "leucotis group" (haringtoni, leucotis). DNA research into relationships among these groups has so far been limited, but revealed only minor differences of little significance. Numerous additional forms have been described, all of doubtful validity, the majority referable to intermediate populations, and these are best treated as synonyms of recognized races: thus, armoricanus and caledoniensis are synonyms of rufitergum, septentrionalis of nominate, lusitanicus of fasciatus, and yugoslavicus and jordansi of albipectus; oenops and theresae are synonyms of minor; rhodius, zervasi, chiou, susianae and hansguentheri are synonyms of anatoliae, and nigifrons of krynicki; caspius is a synonym of hyrcanus; sewerzowii, bambergi, pallidifrons, kurilensis and ussuriensis are synonyms of brandtii, and diaphorus is a synonym of pekingensis; namiyei is a synonym of japonicus, and schimoizumii of hiugaensis; and insularis is a synonym of taivana, persaturatus and azureitinctus are synonyms of interstinctus, and rufescens, rubrosus and minhoensis are synonyms of sinensis. Thirty-four subspecies currently recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- hibernicus Witherby & E. J. O. Hartert, 1911 - Ireland.
- rufitergum E. J. O. Hartert, 1903 - C & S Scotland, England, Wales and NW France.
- glandarius ( Linnaeus, 1758) - N & C Europe E to Urals.
- hibernicus Witherby & E. J. O. Hartert, 1911 - Ireland.
- rufitergum E. J. O. Hartert, 1903 - C & S Scotland, England, Wales and NW France.
- glandarius ( Linnaeus, 1758) - N & C Europe E to Urals.
- fasciatus ( A. E. Brehm, 1857) - Spain and Portugal.
- corsicanus Laubmann, 1912 - Corsica.
- ichnusae O. Kleinschmidt, 1903 - Sardinia.
- albipectus O. Kleinschmidt, 1920 - Italy, Sicily and Dalmatian coast.
- graecus Keve-Kleiner, 1939 - W Balkans, including mainland Greece.
- ferdinandi Keve-Kleiner, 1943 - E Bulgaria and adjacent N Thrace.
- cretorum R. Meinertzhagen, 1920 - Crete.
- glaszneri Madarász, 1902 - Cyprus.
- whitakeri E. J. O. Hartert, 1903 - N Morocco and NW Algeria.
- minor J. Verreaux, 1857 - C Morocco and Saharan Atlas range of Algeria.
- cervicalis Bonaparte, 1853 - N & NE Algeria and Tunisia.
- samios Keve-Kleiner, 1939 - Samos and possibly Kos (Greece), in SE Aegean Sea.
- anatoliae Seebohm, 1883 - W, C & E Turkey E to N Iraq and W Iran.
- iphigenia Sushkin & Ptuschenko, 1914 - Crimea.
- krynicki Kaleniczenko, 1839 - Caucasus & NE Turkey.
- atricapillus I. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1832 - W Syria, W Jordan and adjacent part of Israel.
- hyrcanus Blanford, 1873 - S Caspian forests of SE Azerbaijan and N Iran.
- brandtii Eversmann, 1842 - S Siberia from Urals E to Sakhalin I, S to N Mongolia, NW & NE China, Korea and N Japan (Hokkaido).
- kansuensis Stresemann, 1928 - C China (Qinghai, Gansu and NW Sichuan).
- pekingensis Reichenow, 1905 - E China (S Liaoning, Beijing Shanxi, Hebei).
- japonicus Temminck & Schlegel, 1847 - C Japan (Honshu and Oshima).
- tokugawae Takatsukasa, 1931 - Sado I (off Honshu).
- hiugaensis Momiyama, 1927 - Kyushu (SC Japan).
- orii Nagamichi Kuroda, 1923 - Yakushima (S Japan).
- sinensis Swinhoe, 1871 - SC, S & E China and N Myanmar.
- taivanus Gould, 1863 - Taiwan.
- bispecularis Vigors, 1831 - W Himalayas E to W Nepal.
- interstinctus E. J. O. Hartert, 1918 - E Himalayas, S Assam and SE Xizang.
- oatesi Sharpe, 1896 - NW Myanmar.
- haringtoni Rippon, 1905 - W Myanmar.
- leucotis Hume, 1874 - C & E Myanmar, S China (S Yunnan), Thailand and C & S Indochina.
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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A bird bathing on a river Locality Ariège, Midi-Pyrénées, France
Robert Mouchard 28 July 2009 3 years ago 23 sec 3.2 -
A bird foraging in a meadow, catching a grasshopper and being joined by an immature that takes it off to eat it. Locality Camoca, Villaviciosa, Asturias, Spain (ssp fasciatus)
Carlos Fabregat 1 August 2006 7 weeks ago 1 min 16 sec 3 -
A bird perched, looking around. Locality Lake Kussharo, Akan National Park, Hokkaido, Japan (ssp brandtii)
Josep del Hoyo 3 February 2010 2 years ago 21 sec 3 -
A pair gathering seeds at Swiss Alps. Locality Vaud Canton, Switzerland (ssp glandarius)
Thomas Doerig 31 October 2010 2 years ago 44 sec 3 -
A bird foraging in short grass. Locality Whitefield, Lancashire, England, Great Britain
Keith Blomerley 25 December 2001 3 years ago 32 sec 3 -
A bird perched in a tree then moving away Locality Whitefield, Lancashire, England, Great Britain
Keith Blomerley 25 December 2001 3 years ago 26 sec 3
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Eurasian Jay on a tree
Locality Hadamar, Hesse, Germany
Michael Fritzen 18 January 2010 2 years ago 3.5 -
Eurasian Jay's curiosity is walking in the yard.
Locality Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Thomas Voekler 17 July 2008 3 years ago 3.5 -
Eurasian Jay standing on a bench.
Locality Israel
Eli Zaarur 8 October 2009 2 years ago 3.5 -
A bird feeding buds
Locality Berlin, Germany
Susanne Rintelen 1 March 2010 3 years ago 3.4 -
Feeding on a grub in a tree
Locality Osan Air Base, Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do Province, South Korea (ssp brandtii)
Daniel Smith 10 April 2009 1 year ago 3.4 -
A confidential bird near a pic-nic area
Locality Marche Region, Italy
raniero massoli-novelli 1 June 2008 2 years ago 3.4
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Calls of two birds in flight Locality London, England, Great Britain
(ssp rufitergum)
Stuart Fisher 10 April 2009 3 years ago 4 -
Calls or partial song of an individual Locality London, England, Great Britain
(ssp rufitergum)
Stuart Fisher 19 April 2009 3 years ago 4 -
Calls mimicing Tawny Owl call Locality London, England, Great Britain
(ssp rufitergum)
Stuart Fisher 11 April 2009 4 years ago 4 -
Two birds calling early in the morning Locality Vistabella del Maestrat, Castellón, Valencian Community, Spain
(ssp fasciatus)
Carlos Fabregat 22 March 2009 4 years ago 3.5
