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Gray Jay

Perisoreus canadensis ORDER: PASSERIFORMES FAMILY: CORVIDAE

IUCN Conservation Status: Least Concern

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A widespread and confiding denizen of boreal and sub-alpine forests, the Gray Jay frequently approaches people for food. It may even land on your hand for a morsel. This tameness can also lead to the pilferage of food not offered, and is responsible for the colloquial name of "camp robber."

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Appearance

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Typical Voice

Adult Description

  • Large gray songbird.
  • Long tail.
  • Short, black bill.
  • Pale gray face and forehead.
  • Dark cap extending down nape and onto cheek.

Immature Description

Juvenile entirely sooty black with white moustache mark. Pale bill eventually turns dark.

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  • Adult (Rocky Mountains)

    Gray Jay

    Adult (Rocky Mountains)
    • Fluffy, long-tailed jay with stubby bill
    • Rocky Mountains birds show mostly white head with some black near nape
    • Pale gray belly, darker wings
    • © Scott A. Haber, Rocky Mountains NP, Colorado, August 2007
  • Adult

    Gray Jay

    Adult
    • © Mary Clay / CLO
  • Juvenile

    Gray Jay

    Juvenile
    • © Brian E. Small