grey jay
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Definition
Noun: 1. A medium-sized, grey and white songbird of northern North American forests: The grey jay is a perisoreus canadensis, known for its soft plumage, lack of a crest, and intelligent, inquisitive behavior, often approaching humans in search of food.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We were visited by a curious grey jay while camping in the boreal forest.
- The grey jay is also colloquially known as the Canada jay or whiskey jack.
- Unlike the blue jay, the grey jay has a much quieter, more subtle call.
Advanced Usage
- Ecological Role: The term is used in ornithology and ecology to discuss a species that is a year-round resident of cold climates and an important scatter-hoarder of food.
- The grey jay's remarkable memory for its hidden food caches is vital for its winter survival.
Variants and Related Words
- Canada Jay (n): An official alternate common name for the same bird species.
- Whiskey Jack (n): A colloquial name derived from Indigenous languages for the grey jay.
- Perisoreus canadensis (n): The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
- Canada jay: The most common direct synonym.
- Whiskey jack: A traditional synonym, especially in Canadian contexts.
- Camp robber: An informal synonym highlighting its bold behavior around people.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- (As) bold as a grey jay: An informal simile describing someone or something that is remarkably fearless or forward, especially in taking things.
- The toddler was as bold as a grey jay, walking right up to the strangers to show them her toy.
Noun
- a jay of northern North America with black-capped head and no crest; noted for boldness in thievery