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Thanks Ian looks like I don't know my J's from my R's

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thanks.............

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I'm confused I've seen Jays many times these didn't have the distinctive pattern on their back..
Just read up on Jay,s it would seem this is there type of behaviour.. i quote..

The Jays tend to visit the garden in pairs, though there are often three or four birds and then some rivalry becomes apparent - one or more birds of an assumed pair chasing the others.

The Jay is a colourful crow that is about the same size as a Jackdaw.

They are mostly a pinkish brown, the underparts being slightly paler. The head has a black and white flecked crown, black moustache and white throat. The white rump contrasts starkly with the black tail. The iris of the eye is a pale blue, the bill is black and the legs are pink-brown. The wings are mostly black with white patches but also have striking blue patches, but close to these wing patches are actually bands of graduated shades of blue:

Thanks for all your help looks like they are Jay's

-- Edited by Roy King on Monday 24th of March 2014 06:44:15 PM

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There were 4 Jays up and down Alan Rd Withington on Friday 21st - definitely screeching and fighting.

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Fieldfares? Mistle thrushes?

-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Monday 24th of March 2014 04:47:24 PM

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hi not jays thats for sure...thanks

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sound like Jays same size as magpies often squabble with them and often first thing to alert you to them is the racket they make!

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I have spotted 4 unusual birds in the Didsbury Withington area for the last 2 weeks.
They don't hang around for long so my description may be a bit blurred. They are roughly the size of a magpie without the long tail. Colour, light brown with small (black and white stripes ??) around small beaks. Possible markings on wings
They make a loud screaming noise like a parrot and seem to be in an agitated state. This morning 4 of them were in a tree by my house in Withington and were physically fighting with each other until 2 magpies attacked them. They are not green parakeets that live in Didsbury. I have searched the European book of birds without a match.... Can you help ?? Roy 07916 253231

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