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Western Scrub Jay

Aphelocoma californica

Description:

"The “blue jay” of dry Western lowlands, the Western Scrub-Jay combines deep azure blue with dusty gray-brown and white. The rounded, crestless head immediately sets it apart from Blue Jays and Steller’s Jays. These birds are a fixture of dry shrublands, oak woodlands, and pinyon pine-juniper forests, as well as conspicuous visitors to backyards." ~ allaboutbirds.com

Habitat:

"Look for Western Scrub-Jays in open habitats of the West: oak woodlands and chaparral near the coast and pinyon-juniper woodlands of the interior West; also backyards, pastures, and orchards. Typically, though not always, in lower and drier habitats than Steller’s Jay." ~ allaboutbirds.com

Notes:

The oldest known Western Scrub-Jay was 15 years 9 months old.

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DanAm
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DanAm

California, USA

Spotted on Jan 8, 2014
Submitted on Feb 24, 2014

Spotted for Mission

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