12 adjectives to describe jay

More geese and ducks appeared, and flocks of little birdsCanada jays, robins, joined the swelling chorus of the waters.

Nevertheless, our salon was a pretty resortEnglish cretonne of a very happy designvine leaves, dark green and golden, broken up by many fluttering jays.

Once the searcher stooped and picked up what turned out to be a fragment of decayed wood; then the remains of a long-deceased jay were discovered, examined, and rejected.

He had not gone a dozen steps when there was a furious fluttering close to him, and one of the fierce big-eyed jays of the Northland was directly in his path.

He had not gone a dozen steps when there was a furious fluttering close to him, and one of the fierce big-eyed jays of the Northland was directly in his path.

About this time great flocks of migratory jays from central Europe were noticed in the eastern parts of the Forest.

The pitiable jays had no presumption in their favour and foolishly fronted an alert incredulity; but Euphorion, the accomplished theorist, has an audience who expect much of him, and take it as the most natural thing in the world that every unusual view which he presents anonymously should be due solely to his ingenuity.

But the difference between these vulgar frauds, these devices of ridiculous jays whose ill-secured plumes are seen falling off them as they run, and the quiet appropriation of other people's philosophic or scientific ideas, can hardly be held to lie in their moral quality unless we take impunity as our criterion.

Only Clark's crow and the strident jays make light of it; only they can afford to.

There the bees hummed lazily over the old-fashioned flower garden; there the cantankerous jays jabbered in the cottonwoods; there the muffled noises of the town festival came as from afar; there Miss Morgan puttered about her morning's work, trying vainly to croon a gospel hymn; and there Bud Perkins, prone upon the sitting-room sofa, made parallelograms and squares and diamonds with the dots and lines on the ceiling paper.

The wounded jay remained motionless until Ba-ree was within three feet of it.

Some of the indigo-coloured jays of the lowlands shot in long level flight between the trees.

12 adjectives to describe  jay