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J is for Jays
The Mexican jay is a ubiquitous bird in the valley, living in large, noisy family groups having up to 25 members. Only one or two nests per season result from these groups. Child raising responsibilities are shared among the larger group, not only the parents. When feeding, jays will leave a guard bird to alert the group to the presence of predators. Flickers sometimes take advantage of this guard by feeding with the jays. The jays bury large numbers of acorns, one at a time, to retrieve as a food source during the winter. By doing so, they act as farmers, guaranteeing that those acorns not needed (or perhaps not found again) will plant a new generation of trees to yield a continuous food supply.
Listen to the jays. Mexican Jays
Hear a flicker. Northern flicker
The binary representation of the capital letter J in sticks and stones, normally represented as 01001010.
The binary representation of the lower case letter j in sticks and stones, normally represented as 01101010.
The binary representation of the lower case letter a using sticks and stones, normally represented as 01100001.
The binary representation of the lower case letter y using sticks and stones, normally represented as 01111001.