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Gray Jay
A Gray Jay alights on Michelle's hand to take payment for being a photographic model. This photo was...
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Size - 27.5 - 30.5 cm (11 - 12.25 in). Habitat Mixed and coniferous stands, clearings, swampy areas....
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Gray Jay We printed a survey in our previous issue. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with...
Gray Jay Even though Gray Jays tend to be birds of remote wilderness areas, they have gained notorie...
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These birds are also known as "camp robbers". They are very bold and quickly accept humans into thei...
Gray Jay
Birds Likely to be Observed in Oregon Location in Oregon Blue is Winter range - Red is Summer range ...
A Gray Jay.
A Gray Jay ( Perisoreus canadensis ) rests on a balsam fir branch below treeline on Mt. Eisenhower (...
A visitor along the trail. This Gray Jay conned a little food from us, then split. Home
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Gray Jay
Perisoreus canadensis (Gray Jay) Gray Jay On Bench Camera: Nikon D2x Date: Saturday, May 14th, 2005 ...
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Gray Jays, also known as Canada jays or whiskeyjacks, have learned the art of food theft at Wonder L...
A Gray Jay (Perisoreus canadensis) rests on a stump at the summit of Tiger Mountain near Issaquah, W...
These birds were just a few hundred yards from the active Broad-wing Hawk nest that is located right...
Gray Jay
Gray Jay. Photo: Helen Sarakinos The Gray Jay is the blue jay's northerly cousin, inhabiting mainly ...
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Gray Jay at Pumpkin Ridge, north of North Plains, on January 27, 2006, by Jerry Gaiser
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Gray Jay - photo © Dave Ingram The Strathcona Wilderness Institute has been compiling a list of all ...
Perisoreus canadensis (Gray Jay) This is the way you normally see Gray Jay's (Whiskey Jack's) while ...