Eurasian Jay Carries away Acorn for Caching

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Published5 months ago
Duration0:46
Video IDPLGGI41Vb-s
Languageen-GB
CategoryPets & Animals
PrivacyPublic
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Video TypeYouTube Short

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A Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius, family Corvidae) with an acorn of oak (probably Quercus crispula, family Fagaceae) in its beak perched on a leafless shrub of round-leafed Siebold's viburnum (Viburnum sieboldii var. obovatifolium, family Adoxaceae) at the deserted sett of Japanese badger (Meles anakuma, family Mustelidae) in the second-growth forest. And then the Eurasian jay flew off to hide (cache) the acorn somewhere in the forest. After a while, two other Eurasian jays flew over the sett one after another. Captured with my new trailcam in the midmorning (around 8:20 AM) of mid-September 2024 in Japan. It was 22 degrees Celsius. For a full story (text in Japanese); https://sigma-nature-vlog.blogspot.com/2025/12/blog-post_07.html

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