Cyanocitta stelleri
Description:
Steller's Jays (Cyanocitta stelleri) are common residents of coniferous forests in the Western US. This one announces his presence in a Douglas Fir near Rosario, in the San Juan Islands of Washington State.
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- Cyanocitta stelleri (Steller's Jay)
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