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I happened to stumble upon this Steller’s Jay while I was visiting Juneau Alaska. The Steller’s Jay, known scientifically as Cyanocitta stelleri, is a bird native to western North America and the mountains of Central America. It is closely related to the Blue Jay found in eastern North America and is distinguished by its striking blue and black plumage and a prominent crest on its head. This bird was first described by German naturalist Johann Friedrich Gmelin in 1788 and named after the explorer Georg Wilhelm Steller. The Steller’s Jay prefers coniferous and mixed mountain forests, ranging from southern Alaska through British Columbia and Alberta, and down the western side of the Rocky Mountains into Mexico. It has adapted well to urban environments, often spotted in backyards and parks, where it is known for its bold and inquisitive behavior.

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