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A Woodhouse Scrub Jay
Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius) searching in a meadow for insects to feed.
A blue-gray tanager perches on a tree branch in a rainforest in southern Costa Rica.
A Steller's Jay perches in a snowy Ponderosa pine.
The Steller's Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) is a common bird in the forests of the western United States.  It is most numerous in dense coniferous woods of the mountains and the northwest coast, where its dark colors blend in well in the shadows. It normally lives in flocks except when nesting.  The Steller's Jay's diet is omnivorous consisting of about  two-thirds vegetable and one-third animal. Pine seeds, acorns, and other nuts and seeds, berries and wild fruits make up the vegetable part of the diet.  The meat part of the diet consists of insects, including beetles, wasps, and wild bees. The Steller's Jay also eats spiders, bird eggs and sometimes small rodents or lizards.  This Steller's Jay was photographed by Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
A Florida scrub jay, Aphelocoma coerulescens, perches on a branch at Oscar Scherer State Park in Osprey, Sarasota County, Florida,
Tufted titmouse in eastern white pine tree, spring, with defocused pine needles in foreground
The blue body of a Steller's Jay stands out in the green and brown background.
Red flanked Bush Robin,Tarsiger cyanurus,live in China(Tarsiger cyanurus cyanurus)
Gray Jay, also know as a Whiskey Jack, perched on a tree branch.
Small grey Bushtit perched at the edge of the Grand Canyon
Bird Blue-gray tanager (Thraupis episcopus) is a medium-sized South American songbird. Minca, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta Magdalena department. Wildlife and birdwatching in Colombia.
The Steller's Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) is a common bird in the forests of the western United States.  It is most numerous in dense coniferous woods of the mountains and the northwest coast, where its dark colors blend in well in the shadows. It normally lives in flocks except when nesting.  The Steller's Jay's diet is omnivorous consisting of about  two-thirds vegetable and one-third animal. Pine seeds, acorns, and other nuts and seeds, berries and wild fruits make up the vegetable part of the diet.  The meat part of the diet consists of insects, including beetles, wasps, and wild bees. The Steller's Jay also eats spiders, bird eggs and sometimes small rodents or lizards.  This Steller's Jay was photographed by Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Grey Shrikethrush (Colluricincla harmonica)
Northern Mockingbird poses on the deck.
Scrub jay perched in a juniper tree.
Golden-chevroned tanager, Thraupis ornata, single bird on branch, Brazil
Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius)
Shoot at Coyote Hills Regional Park, Fremont, CA, United States
A beautiful mountain bluebird on a branch.
Black redstart somerset levels
Tufted titmouse on evergreen branch, front view. Taken in Connecticut.
Juvenile California Scrub-jay Perched in Tree
Front view of western scrub jay, Aphelocoma californica.
Steller's Jay, Port Alberni, Vancouver Island, BC Canada
Eurasian Jay (Garrulus glandarius)
The Florida scrub jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens) is one of the species of scrub jay native to North America. It is the only species of bird endemic to the U.S. state of Florida and one of only 15 species endemic to the continental United States.
A perched northern mockingbird in Ocala, Florida.
A Steller's Jay in a pine tree
Steller Jay perched on a tree branch.
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