Male and female blue jays are the same color It is quite easy to differentiate male and female birds because, across most species, the male is a different color to the female However, blue jays are the same, making it difficult to identify whether they are male or female This is known as sexual monomorphismPinyon Jay Small, crestless, stocky jay with bluegray body Head is darker blue and has pale streaks on throat Tail is short Bill, legs, feet are black Feeds on pine seeds, grain, fruit, berries, insects and eggs and young of other birds Steady bouyant and direct flight with deep wing beats A large, dark jay of evergreen forests in the mountainous West Steller's Jays are common in forest wildernesses but are also fixtures of campgrounds, parklands, and backyards, where they are quick to spy bird feeders as well as unattended picnic items When patrolling the woods, Steller's Jays stick to the high canopy, but you'll hear their harsh, scolding calls if they're
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