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JAYS - Übersetzung nach arabisch

COMMON IDEA OF A MEDIUM-SIZED, USUALLY COLORFUL AND NOISY BIRD
Jay (bird); Jays
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JAYS         

ألاسم

زِرْياب ; زُرَيْق ; قِيق

JAY         

ألاسم

زِرْياب ; زُرَيْق ; قِيق

jay         
اسْم : الزِّرياب . أبو زُرَيق وهو طائر كالغراب

Definition

Jay
·noun Any one of the numerous species of birds belonging to Garrulus, Cyanocitta, and allied genera. They are allied to the crows, but are smaller, more graceful in form, often handsomely colored, and usually have a crest.

Wikipedia

Jay

A jay is a member of a number of species of medium-sized, usually colorful and noisy, passerine birds in the crow family, Corvidae. The evolutionary relationships between the jays and the magpies are rather complex. For example, the Eurasian magpie seems more closely related to the Eurasian jay than to the East Asian blue and green magpies, whereas the blue jay is not closely related to either. The Eurasian jay distributes oak acorns, contributing to the growth of oak woodlands over time.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für JAYS
1. Jays are members of a group of birds called corvids, which include crows, jays and ravens and which biologists consider to be the most intelligent species of bird.
2. The Toronto Blue Jays recruited Oakland‘s player–personnel director, J.P.
3. Intelligent birds Joanna Dally and colleagues of the University of Cambridge in Britain tested captive scrub jays, and noticed that the birds could remember which other birds were watching them when they first hid treats. ‘These results suggest scrub jays remember who observed them make specific caches‘ Joanna Dally research team, University of CambridgeIf a bird dominant to the jays saw them store their food, the jays would move the cache later when the bird was not watching.
4. The continuing political and constitutional crisis in Iraq offers no antidote to Michael Jays prescription.
5. RITTMAN, Ohio –– The cracking of rifle fire silenced the twittering blue jays, blackbirds and killdeer.