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Blue-and-green hybrid jay discovered in Texas after 7 million years apart

Blue jays, native to much of the eastern United States, and green jays, traditionally found in Mexico and Central America, were once separated by distance.

September 24, 2025 / 11:49 IST
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The newly identified bird (centre) is a hybrid of a blue jay (left) and a green jay (right), showing distinct traits from both parent species. (Image: Brian Stokes (center panel), Travis Maher/Cornell Lab of Ornithology/Macaulay Library (left) and Dan O’Brien/Cornell Lab of Ornithology/Macaulay Library (right).)
The newly identified bird (centre) is a hybrid of a blue jay (left) and a green jay (right), showing distinct traits from both parent species. (Image: Brian Stokes (center panel), Travis Maher/Cornell Lab of Ornithology/Macaulay Library (left) and Dan O’Brien/Cornell Lab of Ornithology/Macaulay Library (right).)

For the first time, researchers have recorded a rare hybrid between a blue jay and a green jay in the wild along San Antonio, Texas. The sighting shows how climate change and habitat shifts are forcing different species together in different ways.

How did the hybrid appear in the wild?

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The unusual bird is the product of two jay species whose habitats began overlapping only a few decades ago. Blue jays, native to much of the eastern United States, and green jays, traditionally found in Mexico and Central America, were once separated by distance. But rising temperatures have pushed green jays north and human development has driven blue jays west. Due to this, both birds now overlap in areas of Texas, setting up a rare chance at interbreeding.

Why is this hybrid notable?