Friday, 17 August 2007

Nature Fact

In the Summer months, a Jay may be observed seated amidst an ant's nest to encourage ants onto the feathers. This is called 'anting' which is believed to help remove unwanted parasites from their feathers. Jays feed on acorns and bury up to 3,000 a month to supply food for the following Winter. They sometimes forget about them, so the acorns grow into trees