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Why You Don't Want To See Blue Jays Flying Around Your Yard
Blue jays might be beautiful, but there's a good reason many bird enthusiasts don't want them around their feeders. Learn why ...
Host Peter O'Dowd talks with Brian Stokes, graduate student in ecology, evolution and behavior at the University of Texas at ...
Warming temperatures have prompted a rare hybridization of a blue jay and green jay, according to researchers at the University of Texas.
Researchers have found a new "grue jay" bird in South Texas, a hybrid between blue and gray jay birds that is likely the result of shifting weather patterns and climate change.
Despite millions of years of evolutionary separation and a geographical divide, a blue jay and green jay mated in Texas. This bird is the result.
A rare bird alert on the eBird app led University of Texas researchers to discover a rare hybrid from a blue jay and green jay mating.
Brian Stokes knew he might be onto something when he saw an interesting bird show up on a social media post. “I quickly recognized that it wasn't a blue jay, at least a full blue jay,” said Stokes, a ...
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Meet The Grue Jay, The Rare Hybrid Bird From Texas
A remarkable discovery in Texas has given bird enthusiasts and scientists something new to talk about, a hybrid bird born ...
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