It is the most colorful Crow. Its wing spots are blue and white, its tailbone is white, and its tail is black. It lives and breeds in forests, fruit and olive groves, large parks, gardens, and sometimes city parks. The Jay buries the acorns it collects to eat one by one in the ground. First, it digs a hole, puts the acorn in it, and then carefully covers the hole so that other animals do not notice it. It carefully marks these places so that it can find them again later. It uses objects such as certain trees, fallen logs, and pieces of rock as marks. Sometimes, it even carries small pieces of stone to these places and marks them next to them.
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