pinyon jay
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of pinyon jay
An Americanism dating back to 1885–90
Example Sentences
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Pale blue with a white bib, the pinyon jay typically mates for life and can be choosey about where to build a nest.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 16, 2023
Researchers have said that understanding the bird’s needs and effects on its habitats will be fundamental to managing Western environments to ensure pinyon jay colonies can be protected.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 16, 2023
“Successful conservation of the pinyon jay requires addressing and ameliorating multiple threats simultaneously.”
From Seattle Times • Apr. 26, 2022
The group points to research that shows pinyon jay numbers have declined by an estimated 80% over the last five decades, a rate even faster than the greater sage grouse.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 26, 2022
Pale blue with a white bib, the pinyon jay typically mates for life.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 26, 2022
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