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California Scrub Jay

Emigrant Lake - Jackson County - Oregon - USA

 

Habitat : Scrub

Food : Omnivore

Nesting : Tree

Behavior : Ground Forager

Conservation : Low Concern

 

 

"The “blue jay” of dry lowlands along the Pacific seaboard, the California Scrub-Jay combines deep azure blue, clean white underparts, and soft gray-brown. It looks very similar to the Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay (they were considered the same species until 2016), but is brighter and more contrasting, with a bold blue breast band. The rounded, crestless head immediately sets it apart from Steller’s Jays. These birds are a fixture of dry shrublands, oak woodlands, and backyards from Washington state south to Baja California... California Scrub-Jays—like many members of the crow and jay family—have a mischievous streak. They’ve been caught stealing acorns from Acorn Woodpecker caches, and some even steal acorns they’ve watched other jays hide. When these birds go to hide their own acorns, they check first that no other jays are watching."

- Cornell University Lab of Ornithology

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Uploaded on June 16, 2019
Taken on June 10, 2019