Nearly unmistakable. The crest, shorter tail, and lack of white in the body separate Steller’s jays from the scrub-jays. The blue jay, our other crested jay, has white in the wings, tail ...
Steller's jay, locally well-known as "blue jay," is between a crow and a robin in size (reaching 34 cm [13-1/2 in]). The Steller's jay has beautiful blue on its body, and black feathers in the head ...
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Juvenile: much grayer overall, showing very little blue on the head. Flight: Usually undulating with quick deep wingbeats. Both the Steller’s jay and the blue jay have conspicuous crests and ...