A Steller's Jay is a bird that has blue and black feathers. It has pointed feathers on its head.
Blue jay, Canada jay, Steller's jay, scrub jay.
The Steller's jay is Cyanocitta Stelleri.
Raptors.
Scrub jay, blue jay, Canada jay, Steller's jay.
The Steller's jay, green jay, and scrub jay. Also ravens and crows.
Steller's jay and the sphynx
No. The Steller's jay, Cyanocitta Stelleri, is quite common in the western U.S.
a steller jay
The Steller's jay does not live in the Alps, but rather the Rockies in North America. It is adapted to the region by it's ability to feed on a variety of foods, aggresive nature, and it's ability to handle tough weather conditions.
The Steller's jay, the western relative of the blue jay.
I believe it is the Blue Jay. aka Stellar Jay [edit: evandenbroecke] Ok first off, when are you Americans going to learn that Canada has Provinces, NOT states. British Columbia's Provincal bird is the Stellar's Jay, but is comonly confused even here as a Blue Jay, probably because of the steller's jay marking of blue and black. Blue Jays are white chested and have more interesting markings on their wings body and head. [edit: squeakygerbil] Actually Canada has Provinces & Territories.