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Natural History: The Scrub Jay
eats nuts, fruits, insects, bird eggs (and the young) and often
caches its food. It takes cover in scrub and woodlands and prefers
willow habitats on the Presidio. This bird nests in twig cups in
dense foliage from early March to mid-August.
General Distribution: In the
Presidio, this species can be found in forests of willow, eucalyptus,
live oak, and all developed areas. It breeds in the Presidio.
Frequency: This species is common all year.
Identifying Characteristics:
The Scrub Jay has no crest. It has a blue head, wings, and tail.
Otherwise, it is a brownish-gray with a white throat necklace.
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