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Kuukkeli Siberian jay Perisoreus infaustus
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Size and exterior Backside is brownish, tail is bright orange and breast-side is a bit lighter orange. Siberian Jay’s length is about 27-30 cm, wingspan is about 40 cm and it weighs 74–98 grams. It’s extremely tame. Habitat Siberian Jay thrives in a marshy and slow-growing forest, where tree branches are covered with hanging moss and linchen. Most of the inhabitats are far away from human settlements. Distrubition:
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Food Siberian Jays eat berries, seeds, mushrooms, insects and their larvae, game animals carrions, other bird species cubs and goodies offered by hikers. They store food for wintertime. Breeding The female usually builds the nest to a fir tree, about 5 meters above the ground. It lays 3-4 eggs, one in a day, in the middle of April to the beginning of May. The chicks are born three weeks later. They are born bald and without feathers. The chicks leave the nest when they are about 2 weeks old, but stay close to their parents until the following summer.
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