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JAY.

Last seen on: Daily Boston Globe Crossword Sunday, 30 April 2023

Random information on the term “Blue bird”:

Erythaca (Sialia) arctica Swainson 1832

The mountain bluebird (Sialia currucoides) is a small migratory thrush that is found in mountainous districts of western North America. It has a light underbelly and black eyes. Adult males have thin bills and are bright turquoise-blue and somewhat lighter underneath. Adult females have duller blue wings and tail, grey breast, grey crown, throat and back. In fresh fall plumage, the female’s throat and breast are tinged with red-orange which is brownish near the flank, contrasting with white tail underparts. Their call is a thin ‘few’ while their song is a warbled high ‘chur chur’. The mountain bluebird is the state bird of Idaho and Nevada. This bird is an omnivore and it can live 6 to 10 years in the wild. It eats spiders, grasshoppers, flies and other insects, and small fruits. The mountain bluebird is a relative of the eastern and western bluebirds.

The mountain bluebird was formally described in 1798 by the German naturalist, Johann Matthäus Bechstein, and given the name Motacilla s. Sylvia currucoides. The specific epithet combines curruca, from Carl Linnaeus’s binomial name ,Motacilla curruca, for the lesser whitethroat with the Ancient Greek -oidēs meaning “resembling”. The mountain bluebird is now placed with the two other bluebirds in the genus Sialia that was introduced by the English naturalist William John Swainson in 1827. The species is monotypic: no subspecies are recognised.

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Random information on the term “JAY”:

Jay is a common given name, and a nickname for many names beginning with ‘J’. In Hindu-influenced cultures, Jay or Jai is a common first name for a male, derived from the Sanskrit for “win” or “victory.”

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