Scrub Jay Habitats
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Pine Park
Monday, August 9, 2010
Scrub-jay Trail in Clermont
Way to trail, myrtle oak (scrubby), sand live oak (taller)
How to plant a scrub oak, don't disturb the roots, plant slightly deeper than soil, form moat around trunk to catch water

A variety of scrub oaks, plant densely for scrub-jays
The cracker cabin came from a movie set, gopher tortoise burrow
The irrigation system
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Jay Watch
"Jay Watch is a citizen science program monitoring threatened Florida scrub-jays with the goal of providing information for more high-quality habitat for more scrub-jays. This enewsletter contains information about the Jay Watch program, scrub-jay and scrub news, and other volunteer opportunities. Send any stories or photos to include to Jay Watch."
http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/florida/volunteer/art28846.html
Watch scrubjays in this video:
http://vimeo.com/12129678
http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/florida/volunteer/art28846.html
Watch scrubjays in this video:
http://vimeo.com/12129678
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Scrub Restoration in PEAR Park
June 26, 2010 Area 1
View from Nostalgia Drive towards Pine Straw. The photo with the rainbow was taken in July 2009 when the scrub oaks from 10 months before had either died or disappeared in the tall Bahia grass.
View from Pine Straw towards Nostalgia. The photo above was taken in June 2010 when barely any scrub oaks had survived.
Area 2 is visible in the background.
One part of Area 1 is far enough from the trees to become appropriate habitat for scrub jays. It lies upland from Old Quarry Pond (to the right) and the prairie and ephemeral pond to the left.
Many scrub oaks have not survived, maybe 10%. Other oaks still struggle to survive in the tall grass.
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