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Grey jay (aka Whiskey jack) on cedar branch
The Canada Jay, also known as a Whisky Jack perched on a tree branch at Mount Washington.
bird on the branch in park, Dalat, Vietnam
Grey Jay bird in a forest found in Jasper National Park
This is my first time seeing a Canada Jay at the Visitor Centre in Algonquin Park.
Black-capped chickadee perching proudly on evergreen branch in the Connecticut countryside. Though it readily comes to feeders, this intelligent little bird is a tough customer, the state bird of Maine and Massachusetts.
bird perching on branch
Canada Jay, aka Grey Jay, a song bird and voted as the National Bird of Canada, is perching on birch tree branch in Algonquin Park in winter
Canada jay bird perched on tree with golden autumn color background, Valley of the Ten Peaks track, Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies. Vertical format.
Feeding a Whiskey Jack in Stratchcona Park on Vancouver Island.
Canada jay perched on a fir tree, New Brunswick, Canada.
Grey Jay bird in a forest found in Jasper National Park
Gray Jay, also know as a Whiskey Jack, perched on a tree branch.
Bird formally called the Gray Jay, now called the Canada Jay, near Winter camp site.
Gray Jay - Perisoreus canadensis, perched in a tree Glacier NP Montana USA
Black-capped chickadee in spring looking at camera while resting in a spruce tree near a bird feeder in Connecticut
Canada Jay photographed in Sax Zim Bog MN
The Black-capped Chickadee is a small, non-migratory bird that is found throughout Ontario, Canada. It is known for its distinctive black cap and bib, white cheeks, and gray back and wings. Chickadees are found in a variety of habitats, including forests, parks, and suburban areas.
A small Canadian ronzha (Perisoreus canadensis) resting on a sturdy tree branch
Grey Jay or Whiskey Jack in the wild. Wildlife in Whistler, Canada. Types of coastal birds.
Canada jay (Perisoreus canadensis)
The Gray Jay (Perisoreus canadensis) is found in sub-alpine and boreal forests across North America north to the tree-line.
Caught in a candid moment on the Saint Marks Summit trail, BC, Canada – a Canada Jay curiously engages with yew tree leaves, embodying the essence of wilderness and exploration.
Gray Jay or grey jay or Canada jay, perisoreus canadensis. Canada's official bird.
Close up of a Canada Jay or perisoreus canadensis between the green branches of a subalpine or Rocky Mountain fir tree
A bird at Lake O'Hara in 1996. From old film stock.
Grey Jay hanging out in a tree
The Canada Jay, also known as a Whisky Jack perched on a tree branch at Mount Washington.
The Gray Jay (Perisoreus canadensis) is a distinctive small-billed jay living in the coniferous forests at higher elevations. You have to guard your food in these areas or the pesky jay will steal from you. The gray jay, also known as the Canada Jay, is the national bird of Canada. This bird was photographed on the Naces Peak Loop Trail in the William O. Douglas Wilderness near Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State, USA.
Tufted titmouse on evergreen branch with sunflower seed it has taken from a bird feeder. Birds are choosey, like us. They take the plumpest seeds first.
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