The Eurasian jay can be found in a large range from Europe to Asia. They perennially live in coniferous forests and broad-leaved forests. In winter, they occasionally appear near residential areas to search for food. In breeding periods, they mainly feed on beetles, moths and other insects. In autumn, winter and early spring, they feed mainly on pine nuts, chestnuts, berries and seeds. Here are some lovely photos of Eurasian jays taken by photographer Lin Ge in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. Check them out.
For more photos taken by Lin Ge, click the links below:
The beauty of common pheasants
Wonderful moment of a little tern capturing fish
Feast your eyes on brightly colored orange-bellied leafbirds
Beautiful photos of fork-tailed sunbirds
Red-headed trogon: A brightly colored bird
Beautiful moments of bearded reedlings playing in the snow
Hen harrier swoops in to capture its prey
Beautiful photos of the common kestrel
Beautiful birds frolic in NE China's Heilongjiang Province
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