Bookabaloo · bookabaloo.com

The Blue Jays That Grew a Forest

See more books by Lynn Street
Skip to product information
1 of 1
Note: The cover art and publisher may differ depending on what is available from our supplier.
Hardcover
Regular price $18.60
Regular price $18.60 Sale price $18.60
Sale Sold out

🚚 Typically arrives within 3-5 days from as little as $4.50 (economy) - read more...


See our reviews on

Prefer to listen to the audiobook? We have partnered with Libro.FM

Purchasing this book could earn you 29 Bookpoints click to learn more


This book's price is guaranteed to be the cheapest online.In the unlikely event you have seen this book cheaper, we price match, just let us know!

Author: Lynn Street

Title: The Blue Jays That Grew a Forest

Binding: Hardcover

Number Of Pages: 48

Release Date: 2025

Details: Take a lyrical journey on the wings of blue jays as they bury thousands of acorns for next season's food and help Mother Nature extend the oak forests.

Most of us know about the mighty oak tree, and how important oaks are as a keystone species. But we may be less aware of the role that blue jays play in assisting the expansion of oak tree forests.

Covering one full year from season to season, we learn about the habits of the blue jays. All summer long they feed on bugs, berries, and seeds. But as autumn approaches, they perch in the canopy waiting for the acorns to ripen. With cold weather coming soon, this blue crew hauls away acorns, each bird taking as many as five per load. They fly over a farm or two and hide the acorns in a sunny open area where they can find them later when other food is scarce. But not all acorns will be eaten. Little do the jays know that the treasures they bury may one day become the beginnings of a new oak forest.

This debut picture book from poet Lynn Street lyrically celebrates the connection between blue jays and oak trees. It will appeal to readers fascinated by the behavior of birds and by the reciprocal relationships found in nature. While jays depend on acorns for food, the oak depends on jays to scatter its fruit far and wide. Blue jays have specially developed pouches in their throats that allow them to carry several acorns at a time, and they can travel as far as 1,500 miles in a season burying their acorns. A keystone species in oak forest ecosystems, these familiar birds are thought to have contributed to reestablishing oak forests after the last ice age. The detailed back matter provides further information about oaks and jays.

Geisel Honoree artist Anne Hunter, who lives in the jay-filled woods of Vermont, illustrated this book with great affection for these beautiful, clever, and sometimes noisy birds. After reading this book, you will see blue jays in an entirely new light.

EAN: 9781682636046

Package Dimensions: Weight: 1.25002102554 pounds

Languages: en

View full details

Join the Bookabaloo Rewards Program

1. Buy Books - 2. Earn Points - 3. Get More Books - 4. Repeat!