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Aphelocoma woodhouseii
Primarily in pinyon-juniper and oak-pinyon forests of the interior western United States. Less often, you may find them in stands of mountain mahogany, juniper stands, among trees and cactus along desert streams, or in the oak scrublands, they also live in palmetto and thorn scrub, and in pine-spruce forests at high elevations. They also live around people and may appear in suburbs, golf courses, and parks.
Saw a few of these jays in the shrubs of the park.
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