Wildlife

Jay Welfare and Oak Woodland Ecology

Jays are the most colourful of UK corvids and play a critical ecological role as acorn dispersers, planting thousands of oak trees annually through their caching behaviour.

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Welfare Considerations

Jay welfare is tied to the availability of oak mast and suitable woodland habitat. Poor acorn crops in some years reduce jay condition during the critical autumn period. Woodland management that maintains diverse mast-producing trees and connectivity between woodland patches supports jay populations and their ecological function.

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