Blue Jay (5499594172)
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Summary[edit] Description: Blue Jays can make a large variety of sounds, and individuals may vary perceptibly in their calling style. Like other corvids, they may learn to mimic human speech. wiki. Date: 26 January 2011, 11:08. Source: Blue Jay. Author: J Labrador from Huntsville, TX, USA. Camera location30° 42′ 46.02″ N, 95° 35′ 37.1″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 30.712784; -95.593639.
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