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Cyanocitta cristata
This organism is a bird that is commonly found throughout the Eastern and Central Parts of the United States. This organism has a black strip around its neck, it has a white underbelly, and it has an intricate pattern of light blue at the base of its wings. Additionally, this bird is often found at many bird feeders, and it has adapted well to living alongside humans.
This organism lives primarily in deciduous and pine forests across the United States from the Eastern Coast of the United States to the areas surrounding the Rocky Mountains. This bird also can be found on multiple islands off the coast of North America, and it can be found in Southern Canada during its breeding season. This bird also abides in human residential areas.
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