Western North America.
Scrub jay, blue jay, Canada jay, Steller's jay.
All jays are omnivores, and will eat everything from bird's eggs, seeds, insects, fruit.
Like all jays, they are opportunistic, and will feed on almost any organic matter.
Steller's jays will eat anything from seeds to other birds' eggs. They are omnivores and aren't too picky about what they'll eat, a list of examples o what they eat could be: nuts, berries, seeds, fruits, invertebrates, small rodents and reptiles, eggs and nestlings of other birds, and carrion. Steller's jays will eat nearly anything given to them, or stolen from humans. They're thieves to look out for at a picnic or while camping.
Steller's Eider was created in 1769.
Steller's Sea Cow gets its name from Georg Wilhelm Steller (1709-1746) who was a German naturalist. The surname Steller is from a German nickname for a calm individual, a variant of Still.
its brown. has wisckers, and its big thats what i think it is dont get mad if you get it wrong
Steller Jays live in dense coniferous (trees with cones) forests of North America. They are found most commonly at low to moderate elevations. Stellar Jays are omnivores and will eat a variety of seeds and fruits. They are also good scavengers and are typically seen (and heard) where campers scraps might be or in residential neighborhoods stealing pet food. These bold Jays are good at exploiting the resources available to them.
Georg Steller was born on March 10, 1709.
Georg Steller was born on March 10, 1709.
Steller Secondary School was created in 1974.