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Western Scrub Jay

Aphelocoma Californica

Description:

* "The Western Scrub-Jay is a medium-sized bird, approximately 27–31 cm (11.5 in) in length (including its tail), with a 39 cm (15 in) wingspan, and about 80g in weight. Coastal Pacific birds tend to be brighter in coloration than those of the interior, but all are patterned in blue, white and gray, though none as uniform in color as the related Mexican Jay. In general, this species has a blue head, wings, and tail, a gray-brown back, and grayish underparts. The throat is whitish with a blue necklace. The call is described as "harsh and scratchy"." * from wikipedia entry

Habitat:

* "True to its name, the Western Scrub-Jay inhabits areas of low scrub, preferring pinon-juniper forests, oak woods, edges of mixed evergreen forests and sometimes mesquite bosques. The coastal population also inhabits suburban gardens. Western Scrub-Jays are very common west of the Rocky Mountains, and can be found in scrub-brush, boreal forests, temperate forests, coastal regions, and suburban areas." * from wikipedia entry

Notes:

This Western Blue Scrub nests in a tree in my yard here in Portland, OR during the spring and summer and terrorizes anything that comes near during certain weeks of the summer. It's victims have included: crows, squirrels, dogs, raccoons, and humans

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2 Comments

alicelongmartin
alicelongmartin 12 years ago

Beautiful picture, good information, just what a spotting should be!

boingercat
boingercat 12 years ago

Beautiful bird. Thanks for all the technical info! Pretty aggressive for a little guy.

denverwarner
Spotted by
denverwarner

Portland, Oregon, USA

Spotted on May 15, 2010
Submitted on Aug 30, 2011

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