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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 Jays. These birds are a fixture of dry shrub lands and woodlands of pinyon pine and juniper.
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Bruno Suignard
4 weeks agovery good capture!!
Gilles Archambault
on October 8, 2020WOW, such a beautiful capture with great details and light !!!
nelli
on September 21, 2020AN OUTSTANDING SHOT
Greg&Rose Photography
on September 13, 2020Very good shot Rick
Wayne Wendel
on September 13, 2020Superb image, Rick.
Byron Fair Photography
on September 13, 2020Great looking bird.
Lgood
on September 13, 2020What a lovely color that Jay is. Great shot and excellent detail.
fotoeffects
on September 13, 2020Outstanding feather detail...beautiful capture!
Donna McCommon
on September 13, 2020Super capture! The detail is fantastic.
Terry Allen
on September 13, 2020Good portrait of this pretty blue jay!
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