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Woodhouse's Scrub Jay
Clay Springs, AZ - The Woodhouse's Scrub Jay of dry lowlands from Nevada south to Mexico is a dusty blue bird set off by gray-brown and white. It looks very similar to the California Scrub-Jay (they were considered the same species until 2016), but it's a dimmer blue and dingier gray, with almost no necklace, a straighter bill, and higher-pitched calls. The bird's rounded, crestless head immediately sets it apart from Blue Jays and Steller’s Jays. These birds are a fixture of dry shrublands and woodlands of pinyon pine and juniper.
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jeanS Photo
on April 29, 2020Wow ! an awsome shot! I love it
nelli
on April 17, 2020EXCEPTIONAL DETAIL AND COLOR
webstersway
on April 15, 2020Fabulous color & detail!!!
Darlene Jansen
on April 13, 2020Wonderful capture, love the blues!
(Thank you for the Easter wishes & hope you're Easter was a good one)
RBlackburn
on April 13, 2020Beautiful blue feathers from head to tail. Happy Easter!
TruImages
on April 13, 2020Excellent details! Happy Easter to you as well!
Gene Hyder
on April 13, 2020Superb shot.
Lgood
on April 12, 2020Very pretty! I love the color of the bird. Happy Easter to you and Joyce.
Greg&Rose Photography
on April 12, 2020Delightful bird well captured in this shot Rick
Byron Fair Photography
on April 12, 2020Awesome shot, Happy Easter