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- noun Plural form of
jay .
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Examples
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Prior believes parrots, too, may yet show hidden mental skills -- but it is the crow family, which includes magpies and jays, that is the smartest.
The News is NowPublic.com - NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public 2008
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Prior believes parrots, too, may yet show hidden mental skills -- but it is the crow family, which includes magpies and jays, that is the smartest.
The News is NowPublic.com - NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public 2008
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Prior believes parrots, too, may yet show hidden mental skills -- but it is the crow family, which includes magpies and jays, that is the smartest.
The News is NowPublic.com - NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public 2008
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Or, to choose an example that doesn't involve advertising, there is 'anting': the odd habit of birds, such as jays, of 'bathing' in an ants 'nest or otherwise applying ants to the feathers.
The God Delusion Dawkins, Richard, 1941- 2006
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"Sometimes a chap goes into his shop and poses as an expert -- those are the kind of jays that fill Jim's soul with joy.
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I listened as the blue jays and chickadees came to life.
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I listened as the blue jays and chickadees came to life.
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I listened as the blue jays and chickadees came to life.
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I listened as the blue jays and chickadees came to life.
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I bought this call last deer season and when i was walking back from my stand i saw a 6 pointer and i knelt down and started using it he came within 25 yards of me knowing that i was there i could have shot him but it was early. 4 stars also if you blow it to lightly it draws in blue jays
M.A.D. JayCassell 2009
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