Bluejay

/ˈbluːdʒeɪ/ noun

A common North American bird with bright blue plumage, known for its loud call and intelligent, social behavior.

From 'blue' (the bird's striking blue coloring) and 'jay' (from Old French 'jai' or Latin 'gaius', referring to various jay species); name applied because of the bird's brilliant blue appearance.

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