Definition of Old World jay

1. Noun. A European jay.

Generic synonyms: Jay
Group relationships: Garrulus, Genus Garrulus
Specialized synonyms: Common European Jay, Garullus Garullus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Old World Jay

Old Trafford
Old Tupi
Old Turkic
Old Ukrainian
Old Welsh
Old West
Old World
Old World beaver
Old World buffalo
Old World chat
Old World coot
Old World coral snake
Old World crayfish
Old World flycatcher
Old World hop hornbeam
Old World jay (current term)
Old World least weasel
Old World leishmaniasis
Old World mistletoe
Old World monkey
Old World monkeys
Old World oriole
Old World porcupine
Old World quail
Old World rabbit
Old World robin
Old World scops owl
Old World vulture
Old World warbler
Old World yew

Literary usage of Old World jay

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bulletin by Bureau of Biological Survey, United States (1911)
"... —Old-world jay. Food of nestlings, Ybk. 1900, p. 411. Gavia arctica—Black-throated loon. Food of nestlings, Ybk. 1900, p. 433. ..."

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