Topic: | Re:Re:Re:A jay just landed on my garden gate! | |
Posted by: | Richard Cathcart | |
Date/Time: | 13/04/15 19:08:00 |
Re Nigel Brooks, If you are fond of garden birds, you might need to be wary of Jays: "In addition to acorns, Eurasian jays eat fruit, grains, and nuts. They also take invertebrates, including worms, snails, slugs, and insects. Eggs are not instinctively recognized as food, but once a bird learns to crack it open and eat the insides, it will continue to do so with other eggs it encounters. They will eat small birds, their young, and their eggs." http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Garrulus_glandarius/ |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
A jay just landed on my garden gate! | 11/04/15 12:57:00 | Lynne Bruce |
Re:A jay just landed on my garden gate! | 11/04/15 13:10:00 | Apple Leiper |
Re:Re:A jay just landed on my garden gate! | 11/04/15 13:12:00 | Lynne Bruce |
Re:Re:Re:A jay just landed on my garden gate! | 11/04/15 13:14:00 | Apple Leiper |
Re:Re:A jay just landed on my garden gate! | 11/04/15 13:14:00 | Nigel Brooks |
Re:Re:Re:A jay just landed on my garden gate! | 11/04/15 13:23:00 | Micki Hawkes |
Re:Re:Re:Re:A jay just landed on my garden gate! | 11/04/15 13:44:00 | Andy Pease |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:A jay just landed on my garden gate! | 11/04/15 14:12:00 | Lynne Bruce |
Re:Re:Re:A jay just landed on my garden gate! | 13/04/15 19:08:00 | Richard Cathcart |
Re:Re:Re:Re:A jay just landed on my garden gate! | 14/04/15 04:11:00 | Aila Cinar |