Camp robber absconds with hiker's sandwich [View all]
The Canada Jay, formerly known as the Gray Jay, also goes by the name Camp Robber. They have learned to hang out around humans in hopes of scavenging food items. Turn your back for a moment, and the rest of that sandwich might fly away from the picnic table.
Canada Jays are in the corvid group. Most corvid bodies are not very colorful, with variations of white, black and gray. They are social, aggressive and truly omnivorous, eating a wide variety of plants and animals with their large sturdy beaks. Corvids are also considered the most intelligent of birds with great memories and even the ability to mimic sounds. Other corvids that you may see in Teller County include Common Raven, American Crow, Black-billed Magpie, Stellers Jay and Clarks Nutcracker.
The previous name Gray Jay worked just fine for me, perfectly describing this bird. Their plump robin-sized body is indeed gray, and also note the white head with a contrasting black beak and dark gray nape area. In flight look for a narrow white tip on the tail. Note that juveniles lack the paler head.
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