Canvas - Blue Jay (Cyanocitta Cristata)

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Blue Jays are large songbirds that can be found in southern Canada and the US east of the Rocky Mountains. They’re known for their intelligence and complex social systems with tight family bonds. They have bright blue colors on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. They have a gray-blue crest on their head and black and white bars on its wings and tail. The black bridle across the face, nape, and throat varies extensively and may help Blue Jays recognize one another. The pigment in Blue Jay feathers is melanin, which is normally brown. The blue color is caused by scattering light through modified cells on the surface of the feather barbs.

Blue Jays make a variety of musical sounds, and they can do a remarkable imitation of the scream of a Red-shouldered Hawk. They lower their crests when they are feeding peacefully with family and flock members or tending to nestlings.
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Blue Jays are large songbirds that can be found in southern Canada and the US east of the Rocky Mountains. They’re known for their intelligence and complex social systems with tight family bonds. They have bright blue colors on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. They have a gray-blue crest on their head and black and white bars on its wings and tail. The black bridle across the face, nape, and throat varies extensively and may help Blue Jays recognize one another. The pigment in Blue Jay feathers is melanin, which is normally brown. The blue color is caused by scattering light through modified cells on the surface of the feather barbs.

Blue Jays make a variety of musical sounds, and they can do a remarkable imitation of the scream of a Red-shouldered Hawk. They lower their crests when they are feeding peacefully with family and flock members or tending to nestlings.
Blue Jays are large songbirds that can be found in southern Canada and the US east of the Rocky Mountains. They’re known for their intelligence and complex social systems with tight family bonds. They have bright blue colors on top and white to gray on its throat, chest and belly. They have a gray-blue crest on their head and black and white bars on its wings and tail. The black bridle across the face, nape, and throat varies extensively and may help Blue Jays recognize one another. The pigment in Blue Jay feathers is melanin, which is normally brown. The blue color is caused by scattering light through modified cells on the surface of the feather barbs.

Blue Jays make a variety of musical sounds, and they can do a remarkable imitation of the scream of a Red-shouldered Hawk. They lower their crests when they are feeding peacefully with family and flock members or tending to nestlings.