Movement The white-throated jay is a year-round resident.
Feeding The white-throated jay apparently forages at all levels of the forest, and often in
mixed-species feeding flocks of up to about eight individuals. Its diet and details of its foraging behavior are not known.
Breeding The white-throated jay's breeding season has not been fully defined but appears to span at least April to August. Nothing else is known about the species' breeding biology.
Vocalization The white-throated jay's principle call is a somewhat variable "repeated, nasal
perzheepup". Other descriptions are "a slightly raspy, nasal to shrill
sheev-idee sheev-idee or
shiev-a shiev-a, and a slightly buzzy
sheir sheir". ==Status==