Albanian : |
Grifsha
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Arabic : |
القيق(أبو زريق)
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Armenian : |
Անտառային Կաչաղակ
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Asturian : |
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Azerbaijani : |
Zığzığ
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Basque (Euskara) : |
Eskinosoa
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Belarussian : |
Сойка
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Breton (Brezhoneg) : |
Kegin
Richard
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Bulgarian : |
Сойка
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Catalan : |
Gaig
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Chechen : |
- |
Chinese : |
松鴉
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Cornish : |
Kegyn
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Croatian : |
Šojka
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Czech : |
Sojka obecná
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Danish : |
Skovskade
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Dutch : |
Gaai, vlaamse
Vlaamse Gaai
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English (folk) : |
Gae
Jackdaw, oak
Jay, blue
Jay, Jenny
Jay.
Kae
Pie, jay
Piet, jay
Scold
Scritch, devil
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English (UK) : |
Eurasian Jay
Jay, (eurasian)
Jay, white-rumped
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Esperanto : |
Garolo
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Estonian : |
Pasknäär
Pasknärr
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Faroese : |
Gnelliskjóra
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Finnish : |
Närhi
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French : |
Geai commune
Geai des chênes
Geai glandivore
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Frisian : |
Houtekster
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Galician (Galego) : |
Gaio
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Georgian : |
ჩხიკვი
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German : |
Eichelhäher
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Greek : |
Κίσσα
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Greenlandic : |
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Hungarian : |
Szajkó
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Icelandic : |
Skrækskaði
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Irish (Gaelic) : |
Scréachóg
Scréachóg choille
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Italian : |
Ghiandaia eurasiatica
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Japanese (katakana) : |
カケス
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Japanese (romaji) : |
kakesu
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Kazakh : |
Жорғаторғай
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Korean : |
어치
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Latin (Linnaean) : |
Garrulus glandarius
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Latvian : |
Krēķis
Sīlis
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Lithuanian : |
kekštas
Kėkštas
Rąšis
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Liv (Livonian) : |
Krēķ
Pēgõtpaškil
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Macedonian : |
Сојка
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Maltese : |
Sultan iċ-Ċawl
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Manx (Gaelic) : |
Screeaghag cheylley
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Norwegian : |
Nøtteskrike
Nøttskrike
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Polish : |
Sójka
Sójka zwyczajna
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Portuguese : |
Gaio-comum
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Prussian (old) : |
Bukawarnē
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Romagnolo : |
Argaza
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Romanian : |
Gaiţă
Gaiţa
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Romansh (Rhaeto-Romance) : |
Sgragia
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Russian : |
Сойка
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Sami (Lappish) : |
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Sardinian : |
Marabiga
Melapica
Pica
Piga
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Scots (Gaelic) : |
Scriachag choille
Sgraicheag
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Serbian : |
Kreja
Sojka
Креjа
Шоjка
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Slovak : |
Sojka obyčajná
Sojka škriekavá
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Slovene : |
Šoja
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Sorbian (Lower) : |
Kabeja
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Sorbian (Upper) : |
Škrěkawa
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Spanish : |
Arrandejo Común
Arrendajo
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Sudovian (Jatvingian) : |
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Swedish : |
Nötskrika
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Turkish : |
Alakarga
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Ukrainian : |
Сойка
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Valencian : |
Gaig
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Welsh (Cymraeg) : |
Piogen goch
Piogen-y-coed
Ysgrech y coed
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