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It is referred to simply as "Jay" (Garrulus glandarius) in our old Birds of Europe... who knows how often the common name may have changed since then, though? Edit: And, I should add, it may well have been reorganized into some other species since that publication... I wouldn't know.
A friend in Holland just sent me this photo of a wonderful bird in her yard. She says in Dutch it is a Flemish Jay. Can someone identify it?johnw
Yes, Angie, Jays are in the Crow family......... just really well dressed!
Usually they are seen flying across the road when you are driving through woods. You don't often get to see them close up.Susan
Walking up the road I saw tiny Wren hopping from rock to rock and then it disappeared into this hole - a winter hideout