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Immature Blue Jay Singing in Tree
Blue jay sitting on a fence
Head of young Eurasian jay
A Western Scrub-Jay perched on a tree branch in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. Green background.
A Steller's Jay displaying a behaviour known as \
Steller Jay perched on a tree branch.
The summer bird
Stellar Jay perched on a tree branch.
Steller's jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
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.
Stellers Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) on a perch with a green background
Steller's Jay, Cyanocitta stelleri;  Chester, California; Family Corvidae. Perched on a tree.
A close up of a Steller's Jay
Steller's Jay sitting on a pine tree branch.
Smooth-billed Ani, part of the Cuckoo family, Amazon River, Ecuador, South America.  Ecuador a beautiful country with many Spanish colonial influences remaining, contains some of the most environmentally sensitive areas in the world, from the Amazon basin to the cloud forest and rainforest regions, each of which are endangered through habitat loss, pollution and population pressures.
Blue Jay Bird Isolated On White Background
Steller Jay perched on a tree branch.
Blue Jay posing and screaming
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.
European Crested Crested Lophophanes cristatus wild bird on a tree branch in spring
Steller's Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) birds in a snow.
Natural closeup on a colorful blue male Steller's Jay bird, Cyanocitta stelleri sitting on the fence in the garden, Coquille , Oregon
Steller's Jay, cyanocitta stelleri, beautiful blue bird in its natural habitat.
Stellar Jay
A white throated magpie-jay in a tree on a beach in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
Steller's Jay in rain forest. Cypress Mountain Provincial Park, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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.
Steller's Jay (Cyanocitta Stelleri). Photographed by acclaimed wildlife photographer and writer, Dr. William J. Weber.
Blue jay in Winter, flying low after packing his mouth and cheeks with bird seed. Cold weather means competition for food and survival.
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