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Of the over 500 species of birds that breed in North America, only one, the island scrub-jay, occurs on a single island\
Mountain View, CA, USA - June 8, 2023: Mountain View City Hall on Castro St in Mountain View, CA, USA.
Friends meeting for a staycation at the Venice beach in Los Angeles, California. Gen Z friendship concepts.
This wild bird was on the hunt for food.
Aerial shot of residential streets in Tustin, a city in Orange County, California, at twilight.
Countryside roads and streets with white fences, country landscape, coastal view, greenery in Rolling Hills CA
Beachfront Houses in Encinitas, CA
Western Scrub-Jay eating sunflower seeds on a fence post
Of the over 500 species of birds that breed in North America, only one, the island scrub-jay, occurs on a single island\
Shoot at Coyote Hills Regional Park, CA, USA
Group of friends sitting near the beach in Venice, California, relaxing, having a staycation in their city of Los Angeles. Youth culture get Z concepts, using phones and tech devices.
California Scrub-Jay adult perched on a tree branch. Santa Clara County, California, USA.
A California Scrub-Jay AKA Western Scrub-Jay. Perched on a wood fence after a bath. In the Willamette Valley of Oregon. Green background. Edited.
Trail cutting through thick green growth along a hill with trees and landscape with blue skies in Agoura Hills, CA
The Western Scrub Jay (Aphelocoma californica) is a medium-sized species of corvid native to western North America. The scrub jay inhabits areas of low scrub including oak stands, pinon-juniper forests and mixed evergreen forests.  They have small hooked bills and long tails. The head, wings, and tail are blue with a brown back, gray breast and white throat.  Scrub jays feed on small animals, eggs and young of other birds and insects.  In winter they also eat acorns, grains, nuts, and berries.  They have a very good memory enabling them to find and retrieve foods that they have stored in scattered caches.  This western scrub jay was photographed standing on a boulder at the Hermit’s Rest area on the South Rim at Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
This is a photo of a California scrub-jay.
Scrubjay.  The “blue jay” of dry lowlands along the Pacific seaboard
Western Scrub-Jay foraging in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. Eats insects, fruits, seeds. Photographed in natural habitat.
A California scrubjay lands on the ground to look for food in the grasses
Perched high in a juniper tree, a western scrub jay looks over the Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge in northwestern Colorado.
Aerial shot of Huntington Beach, a seaside city in Orange County in Southern California on a sunny day in Fall.\n\nAuthorization was obtained from the FAA for this operation in restricted airspace.
Endangered Florida Scrub-Jay perched on shrub in Florida, USA
A Western Scrub-Jay perched on a tree branch in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. Green background.
Florida Scrub-Jay profile
An image of Western bluebird which is perched on a branch and looking at the camera.
The island scrub jay, also known as the island jay or Santa Cruz jay, is a bird in the genus, Aphelocoma, which is endemic to Santa Cruz Island off the coast of Southern California. Of the over 500 breeding bird species in the continental U.S. and Canada, it is the only insular endemic landbird species.
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Florida Scrub Jay in flight in the Ocala National Forest.
Endangered Florida Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens) in the Everglades
Spring Lake Regional Park,  Sonoma County, California
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