Kingdom Animalia Order Passeriformes Genus Perisoreus Higher classification Perisoreus | Phylum Chordata Family Corvidae Scientific name Perisoreus infaustus Rank Species | |
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Similar Bird, Perisoreus, Spotted nutcracker, Grey‑headed chickadee, Eurasian jay |
Din tur presents the birds of norway siberian jay perisoreus infaustus
The Siberian jay (Perisoreus infaustus) is a jay found in north Eurasia. The species has a wide range (estimated global Extent of Occurrence 10,000,000 km²) and a large global population (estimated 680,000-1,400,000 in Europe). It is one of three members of the genus Perisoreus, the others being the Sichuan jay, P. internigrans, restricted to the mountains of eastern Tibet and northwestern Sichuan, and the gray jay, P. canadensis, restricted to the boreal forest and western montane regions of North America. All three species store food and live year-round on permanent territories in coniferous forests. The Siberian Jay is known to wilderness travelers as a very inquisitive and fearless species, which can be seen near camps and fires, and which will even take food if some is left nearby.
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