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A jackdaw is a small-medium dark colored bird. It lives in open countryside, and in towns and cities. It nests in holes in cliffs or walls. Jackdaws are noisy and social, and they walk around on the ground searching for food like insects, seeds, and scraps. They also tend to gather in groups, which makes them easier to spot.
A jay is a type of bird with patches of bright colors, often with a crest on its head. Many species of jay live in woodlands in parts of North America and Europe. They forage on the ground and in trees for nuts, seeds, insects, and sometimes small eggs. Jays are known for their loud calls, and for collecting food to store for later.
