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  Season One - May Bird of the Month - Green Jay
The green jay is one of 30 "Valley Specialties" that attracts birders from around the world to South Texas.
Green jays are inquisitive and will quickly investigate intrusions into their area.
The plumage of the green jay is the same for the male and female and does not change with the season.
www.passporttotexas.com /birds/may.html   (426 words)

  
 Jay Green - Great Sunday Morning
Jay Green has been singing in the church for as long as he can remember.
Jay attended college at Southwestern Christian College in Terrell, TX where he majored in music and was president of the famed Southwestern Christian College A cappella Chorus.
Jay’s original songs have been featured on several independent RandB and gospel albums, as well as on national urban radio and Television.
www.shalondainc.com /jay_green.htm   (438 words)

  
 All About Birds
The Central American and South American populations of the Green Jay are separated by 1,500 km (900 mi).
The South American Green Jays are larger and have a crest in front of their eyes.
A Texas Green Jay flock consists of a breeding pair, the current year's nestlings, and one-year-old, non-breeding jays from the previous year's nest.
www.birds.cornell.edu /AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Green_Jay.html   (191 words)

  
 Green Jay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Green Jay (Cyanocorax yncas), a bird-species of the New World jays, exhibits distinct regional forms within its large but discontinuous range.
Green jays have feathers of yellowish-white with blue tips on the top of the head, cheeks and nape, though some forms have more blue than others.
Taxa in South America are often treated as a separate species, Inca Jay.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Green_Jay   (354 words)

  
 Puerto Vallarta – Nature – PVMIrror.com Travel Magazine
Green Jay can be found from southern Texas, through Mexico and Central Amercia south to Venezuela and Bolivia.
While its upper parts, including upper part of tail are indeed green, its belly and sides of tail are yellow, throat patch and face fl and crown with cheeks blue.
There is the breeding pair and then a number of non–breeding jays from the last season, who forage to help feed the nestlings.
www.pvmirror.com /nature/183-birdmonth.html   (373 words)

  
 Green Jay (Cyanocorax yncas): Fact Sheet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The feathers of the mantle, back, rump, and uppertail-coverts are deep green and sometimes tinged with blue.
The Texas Green Jay has stiff, short deep blue nasal and frontal plumes.
Green Jay nests are constructed of thorny twigs and sticks and lined with roots, stems, moss, or dry leaves.
www.animals-online.be /birds/green_jay.html   (211 words)

  
 Season One - October Bird of the Month - Blue Jay
The blue jay's nest is a bowl of twigs and dry leaves high in a tree; the three to five eggs are blue or greenish spotted with brown.
Steller's jay, the western counterpart of the blue jay, is a resident of the coniferous forests and pine-oak woodlands from southern Alaska south through the higher elevations of the United States and Mexico to Nicaragua.
Like the eastern blue jay, Steller's jay has an erect crest, but its overall color is a deeper blue, and it lacks the white markings on the wings and tail.
www.passporttotexas.com /birds/oct.html   (590 words)

  
 Green Jay
They are olive green on their backs and pale green on their bellies; The crown of the back of the head is blue and the face is patterned in blue and fl.
When not during breeding season, green jays venture out into open areas.
Reproduction: Green jays nest in a mass of sticks, 5 to 15 feet above the ground built in a small tree or thicket.
www.abilenetx.com /zoo/Greenjay.htm   (204 words)

  
 Birds: The Arizona Green Jay
On their own heath they are as noisy as any of our jays, and apparently far more sociable, a number of pairs frequently nesting close to each other in a small oak grove.
They are restless, constantly on the move, prying into this or that, spending a good portion of their time on the ground, now hopping on a low limb, and the next minute down again, twitching their tails almost constantly.
The Arizona Jay is considered a foothill bird, not going far into the pines and not appearing on the plains.
www.birdnature.com /apr1897/arizona.html   (519 words)

  
 Jay Green   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In addition he is on a NO-salt diet, has six stents in his heart arteries and suffers up to 30 muscle spasm attacks a night in his shoulders and feet which prevents him from sleeping and also requires him to sleep in his shoes to keep from beating up the back of his feet.
His medical conditions require anywhere from 2 to 5 Doctor’s or hospital appointments a week, which require either myself or Heather to transport him as he is no longer able to drive.
My mother is diabetic, has a pace-maker installed, has poor circulation to her feet, and suffers from chronic lung disease.
www.chrlitworld.com /JayGreenSrsHealth.htm   (2306 words)

  
 Blue Jay - Whatbird.com
Blue Jay: Medium-sized, noisy jay with bright blue upperparts, pale gray underparts, distinct head crest, and neck surrounded with a curious fl necklace.
Blue Jay: Resident east of the Rockies, from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, but slowly encroaching westward.
● Breeding and nesting: Blue Jay: Four to six brown-spotted, green eggs are laid in a coarsely built nest made of sticks, lined with grass, and well concealed in a tree, often a conifer.
identify.whatbird.com /obj/99/_/Blue_Jay.aspx   (645 words)

  
 ART GALLERY GARDENS... the daylilies of Ludlow Lambertson
Green Jays are a tropical species found in Southern Texas along the Rio Grande Valley.
GREEN JAY has another magical eye that everyone who looks at it gets drawn into.
Petals and sepals are a faun pastel color with an alluring medium blue purple eye and picotee edge and green throat.
www.artgallerygardens.com /cultivars/green_jay.htm   (104 words)

  
 Manhattan Institute Scholar | Jay P. Greene
Jay P. Greene is a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and endowed chair and head of the Department of Education Reform at the University of Arkansas.
Greene conducts research and writes about education policy, including topics such as school choice, high school graduation rates, accountability, and special education.
Jay Greene is the author of Education Myths (Rowman & Littlefield, 2005).
www.manhattan-institute.org /html/greene.htm   (2395 words)

  
 Poetry Daily Feature: Jay Hopler - Green Squall
Jay Hopler was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1970 and has earned degrees from New York University, The Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars, and the Iowa Writers' Workshop.
Green Squall is a book filled with tardy recognitions and insights.
Always we sense, beneath the surface of even the most raucous poems, impending crisis: the terrifying onset of that life long held at a distance.
www.cstone.net /~poems/greenhop.htm   (170 words)

  
 Green Jay Bird - The Jay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Green Jay (Cyanocorax yncas) is a bird species with distinct regional forms within its large but discontinuous range.
Green Jay feeds on a wide range of insects and other invertebrates including acorns and various cereal grains.
As with most of the typical jays, the voice repetoire is very extensive.
www.jayfeeney.com /green_jay.html   (286 words)

  
 Jay Pond, Green - Minnesota Daily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Jay Pond is the Green Party candidate and is running for the U.S. Congressional District 5.
Still, Pond said, the Green Party is growing because people are responding to its issues.
One of those issues is the environment, and Pond said one way to help it is by using renewable energy - specifically wind power, Pond said.
www.mndaily.com /articles/2004/10/29/10989   (566 words)

  
 Jay, Green bird pictures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
These Jays are very beautiful, and we are sorry to have to admit that, like all the other members of the family, they are merciless in their treatment of smaller birds.
During the summer their diet consists of raw eggs with young birds "on the side," or vice versa; later they live upon nuts, berries, insects; in fact, anything that is edible.
The four eggs that are laid in May have a grayish ground color and are thickly spotted with several shades of brown and lilac.
www.birdfieldguide.com /jaygreenbirdpictures.html   (154 words)

  
 Jay P. Green Only Position - E-mail EXchange
However, there are other times where Green pronounces the NKJV to be "wrong" and his own MKJV, which he is comparing the NKJV to in his list, to be "correct." However, a study of the Hebrew or Greek shows the exact opposite: the NKJV has the better translation.
One point in particular Green was upset about was the NAS95 "replacing" the word "man" with "person." He is referring to the translation of the Greek word antropos.
It was Green's ministry and his pointing me to the likes of Burgon and others to change my views concerning the Greek Texts.
www.dtl.org /versions/e-mails/green-only.htm   (2121 words)

  
 World Birding Center | Bird Info - Botteri's Sparrow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
These noisy birds are often heard moving through treetops in small flocks; most easily seen at feeding stations at many of the area refuges.
Habitat: Green Jays are widespread throughout the Valley wherever sufficient cover exists.
Other than the much larger, duller (and extremely localized) Brown Jay, it is the only jay in its Valley range.
www.worldbirdingcenter.org /bird_info/green_jay.phtml   (183 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Literal Translation of the Holy Bible-OE: Books: Jay P. Green   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Green Jr.'s wife tends to their four grandkids (16/19/19/29 months) and works full-time.
The book comes with three columns: one is Green's literal translation, the second is the Greek text with English subtitles and Strong's numbering, and the third text is the King James Version.
Green uses the Textus Recepticus (TR) as his Greek text and thus he uses the King James Version as his side text.
www.amazon.com /Literal-Translation-Holy-Bible-OE-Green/dp/1878442465   (2373 words)

  
 Tropical Rainforest Coalition
All jays have one characteristic in common, their loud and rowdy call.
We in the States are familiar with the appearance of the Blue Jay of the eastern part of the country, and the Scrub Jay of the west, with the Stellar's Jay of the pine-forests somewhere in between (Of course, ornithologists remind us of a few others too).
Each time I attempted to capture the photograph, the Green Jay always moved just far enough ahead of me to remain out of range.
www.rainforest.org /resources/gallery/birds1/05jay.html   (769 words)

  
 Green Jay - McAllen, Texas's official bird   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
is the only jay that has green plumage, other jays, the blue jay, steller's jay, scrub jay and mexican jay are all predominately some shade of blue.
does not have a crest as does the blue jay and the steller's jay.
As with all of the jays, the male and female
www.mcallen.lib.tx.us /city/greenjay.htm   (242 words)

  
 Jay Information
Jay is a common name for several species of medium sized, usually colorful and noisy passerine or perching birds in the family Corvidae, or crow family, closely allied to the magpies (the names 'jay' and 'magpie' are to a certain extent interchangeable, not reflecting any genuine genetic difference between the two groups).
USGS data sheet on Green Jay, including photographs, maps, taxonomy, identification tips, and life history information.
"The Blue Jay's scientific name is derived from Greek and Latin words and means, in reverse, "crested, blue chattering bird," an apt designation".
www.junglewalk.com /info/jay-information.htm   (571 words)

  
 Green Range Renewable Energy - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Jay is the founder of Green Range Renewable Energy and a long time renewable energy fanatic.
Green Range is not the first company to sell a heating oil version of Biodiesel.
Green Range Renewable Energy, in Ironton is Minnesota’s Biodiesel Microbrewery.
www.greenrangeenergy.com   (648 words)

  
 Michelle Green, "Stephen Jay Gould" 1986   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Faded lettering on the drab green walls announces "Synopsis of the Animal Kingdom" and "Sponges and Protozoa," and in the room's cluttered depths are a wealth of musty treasures: tall glass cases filled with drawers of trilobites, a towering painting of a Tyrannosaurus, hundreds of leather-bound volumes and boxes of snail shells.
Stephen Jay Gould—evolutionary biologist, prolific writer and die-hard Yankees fan—has worked in this office at Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology for 17 years, and many of his books have been spawned here: Ever Since Darwin, The Panda's Thumb, Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes and now The Flamingo's Smile (Norton, $17.95).
When he arrived with his freshly minted Ph.D. from Columbia, the rumpled, kinetic Gould was an exceptionally promising paleontologist; in the years since, he has become a popular symbol of erudition and scholarship.
www.stephenjaygould.org /library/green_sjgould.html   (2286 words)

  
 Jay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Crested Jay (Platylophus galericulatus) is traditionally placed here, but apparently this is not correct, as suggested by anatomical and molecular evidence
Its placement remains unresolved; it does not seem to be a corvid at all.
The Black Magpie, formerly believed to be related to jays, is actually a treepie.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jay   (235 words)

  
 Silver Eagle's Green Jay Letterbox in Mission, TX
The green jay is strikingly colored, with bright green body and tail with yellow on the sides, a brilliant blue crown and cheek, with the rest of head, throat, and breast fl.
Find the Green Jay trail to the left of the overlook and walk about 50 yards on it, going past a picnic pavilion on the left, until you come to a small asphalt trail coming in from the left.
Look to the right (north) and find a large, bent tree in front of a wood pole about 10 steps off the trail.
www.geocities.com /sileagle1/TX/Txbirdtrail/Greenjay   (355 words)

  
 Energy for Life!
Jay H. Green is a Registered Dietitian with a Master of Science degree in Nutrition Education and Mass Media Communications from Columbia University, New York (1979).
He presently works as a Scientific Information Specialist for USDA’s Agricultural Research Service’s National Visitor Center where he provides in-depth tour programs (while driving a Biodiesel-powered bus) for visitors from all over the world to the world’s largest agricultural research center (Beltsville, MD).
Jay has had a multitude of diverse experiences with live presentations; radio and TV show productions (including a self-produced nutrition show aired on National Public Radio); educational programs (teaching pre-school through doctorates); creative power point designs; as well as writing nutrition, health, spiritual, and humorous manuscripts.
www.greenbuildinginstitute.org /pages/courses/energyforlife.html   (309 words)

  
 Jay Pond for U.S. House - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
These issues were picked up by the major parties and defined the race.
The Green Party and my campaign can take pride in the fact that our issues were the focal point of this season's campaigns.
We along with the majority of his constituents will hold his feet to the fire to insure that these issues are not swept under the rug during the 110th Congress.
jaypond.org   (405 words)

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