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SCJA
(redirected from Western Scrub Jay)

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SCJASun Certified Java Associate
SCJASouthern Criminal Justice Association
SCJASuperior Court Judges' Association (Washington)
SCJASenior Conformation Judges Association (est. 1983; American Kennel Club)
SCJAWestern Scrub Jay (bird species Aphelocoma californica )
SCJASchool of Criminal Justice & Administration


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The Kern River, which flows through Bakersfield, remained mostly dry during spring and summer; key bird species decreased in abundance because of the drought (overall catch of free-ranging birds in 2007 was 31% of catch at the same traps during 2006) and the previous negative effect of WNV infection; and surviving birds in key species had high herd immunity to WNV (house finch WNV seroprevalence = 22%, n = 182; western scrub jay = 44%, n = 27) acquired during previous seasons.
Birds don't make waffles, but the results of new research suggest that western scrub jays do a bird version of thinking for their morning meals.
FOOD BANK A western scrub jay brings considerable mental prowess to the task of hiding treats in an ice cube tray to foil a thief.
 
 
 
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