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  1. Steller's jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) is a bird native to western North America and the mountains of Central America, closely related to the blue jay (C. cristata) found in eastern North America. It is the only crested jay west of the Rocky Mountains.

  2. 19 de mar. de 2012 · Steller’s Jays are large songbirds with large heads, chunky bodies, rounded wings, and a long, full tail. The bill is long, straight, and powerful, with a slight hook. Steller’s Jays have a prominent triangular crest that often stands nearly straight up from their head.

  3. A large, dark jay of evergreen forests in the mountainous West. Steller’s Jays are common in forest wildernesses but are also fixtures of campgrounds, parklands, and backyards, where they are quick to spy bird feeders as well as unattended picnic items.

  4. The Steller's Jay can be found in coniferous and mixed mountain forests of western North America, from southern Alaska south and east to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, where it occasionally hybridizes with the Blue Jay.

  5. A common bird of western forests. Steller's Jay is most numerous in dense coniferous woods of the mountains and the northwest coast, where its dark colors blend in well in the shadows.

  6. Learn about the Steller’s jay, a dark blue, black-crested jay with variable white or blue markings on the head. Find out its identification, voice, status, distribution, and similar species.

  7. Learn about Steller's Jay, a black-and-blue bird with a crest, from eBird, a global birding community. See photos, audio, and statistics of this widespread and conspicuous species in western North America.