Perisoreus canadensis was originally named Canada Jay, so it seems appropriate that after being Gray Jay from 1956-2018, the American Ornithological Society changed it back to Canada Jay. They have ...
The grey jay was named the national bird. Huh. That is really very interesting to read. Hey, you know what else is interesting to read? When I write down my name, I notice that the word "Canada" is ...
A flash of gray moving from tree to tree and twinkling, beady eyes that follow your every movement: This is a common encounter with the Canada jay. As a round-year resident of the mountains, this bird ...
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What is the national bird of Canada?
Even though there is no official bird of Canada, the Canada Jay seems like a good candidate for the honorable title of the ...
Strickland's article explores the evolution of the colloquial name for Perisoreus canadensis, particularly the American Ornithologists' Union 1957 change from "Canada Jay" to "Gray Jay". Also called ...
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