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ANIMAL INFORMATION: Please note, this part of mongabay has been updated |
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Florida Scrub-JayEducational resources on Florida Scrub-JayFlorida Scrub-Jay or Aphelocoma coerulescens is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Vulnerable due to A1ace+2bce, B1+2abcde, C1+2a. IUCN Profile of the Florida Scrub-Jay Florida Scrub-Jay Florida Scrub-Jay Aphelocoma coerulescens - SAY This male ("dash silver, azure, yellow") lived to about 15 years of age -- the oldest of any bird in the 30+year demography oikos.villanova.edu/slides/asy.htm Wildlife Ambassador Scrub Menu Franklin Fellows, Wildlife Ambassadors, Florida Scrub Jay, Moton Elementary School www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow6/feb99/Wildlife_Ambass_scrub1.html ADW: Aphelocoma coerulescens: Information Dominant tree species in Florida scrub jay habitat are sand live oak (Quercus virginiana), Chapman oak (Quercus chapmanii), myrtle oak (Quercus myrtifolia), and scrub oak (Quercus animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Aphelocoma_coerulescens.html FLMNH bird photos archive page 31 Blue Jay Cyanocitta cristata (63K) Florida Scrub-Jay Aphelocoma coerulescens (18K) Florida Scrub-Jay Aphelocoma coerulescens (44K) www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/ornithology/sephotos/bp31.htm About the FloridaScrub Jay Franklin Fellows, Wildlife Ambassadors, Florida Scrub Jay, Moton Elementary School www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow6/feb99/AboutScrubjay1.html Scrub Project Outline Franklin Fellows, Wildlife Ambassadors, Florida Scrub Jay, Moton Elementary School www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow6/feb99/projectoutline1.html Student Activities Franklin Fellows, Wildlife Ambassadors, Florida Scrub Jay, Moton Elementary School www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow6/feb99/studentactivities1.html Scrubland Survivors - Autumn 2008 - Living Bird The precarious existence of the Florida Scrub-Jay. One day late in 2006, Aurélie Coulon arrived in central Florida, put on her sun hat, and set out into the wilds of Archbold www.birds.cornell.edu/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=873 WEC261/UW306: The Florida Scrub-Jay: A Species in Peril Of the hundreds of native bird species living in Florida, only one, the Florida Scrub-Jay, is found nowhere else—they are true Floridians. The Florida Scrub-Jay is a habitat edis.ifas.ufl.edu/UW306 Student Poems ME AND MY FLORIDA SCRUB JAY. Scrub Jay, the most friendly bird I've seen, Won't you come and play with me? Twitch! Then I'll giggle when you're in my hand. www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow6/feb99/studentpoems.html
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