During the cold winter months many of Canada’s birds travel south to warmer climates – many, but not all…There are some birds that stay right where they are, surviving through the bitter cold and gusty winds of the great Canadian winter! The Gray Jay is one of these incredible birds that stick around all year long.
Gray Jays laugh in the face of winter. Not only do they stay in the boreal forest throughout the year, they actually start to breed during February, when temperatures are below freezing.
But how can they survive in temperatures that other birds fly far to get away from? That’s where the trees save the day; the forest helps this bird thrive throughout the winter. During the summer and fall, Gray Jays stock up on berries, fungi, insects and other bird snacks and hide them in tree crevices throughout the forest. Then, when winter comes around, Gray Jays have lots of food to eat. Coniferous trees are the best because they have special antibacterial properties that make food last longer.
The boreal forest is important for tons of different animals that call this area home. Now that you know Gray Jays use these trees as their personal refrigerator we have another great reason to protect this forest.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2011-10/uog-gjw100711.php
That Jay in the front has two bands on its leg!
it does Raptors_Rule!
Hello Gabjas,
This is Jovanna! I think it’s pretty cool how you set this up! I would like to join- and vote for the Grey Wolf, which I recently learned more about in a blog post on the top ten dogs. Have you read it?
I really admire how much you’ve done for animals!
Jovanna.
OOps! I meant to say Arctic Wolf, although the Grey wolf would be good,too.
I am a BIG fan of snow leopards and dolphins. I have worked so much to protect them. They are so amazing.
They have always interested mE. I love learning about them.
I LOVE SNOW LEOPARDS AND DOLPHINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nice facts!
i have seen a tray jay and touched it when i was in the forest doing my daily walk with my friends
These guys are cute. It is really interesting how different animals find ways to adapt. Unfortunately we expect the world to adapt to us.
sneky
nice