The Canada jay is a relatively large songbird, though smaller than other jays. A typical adult Canada jay is between 25 and 33 cm (9.8 and 13.0 in) long. Its wingspan is around 45 cm (18 in). It weighs about 65 to 70 g (2.3 to 2.5 oz). Adults have medium grey back feathers with a lighter grey underside. Its head is mostly white with a dark grey or black nape and hood, with a short black beak and dark eyes. The long tail is medium grey with lighter tips. The legs and feet are black. The plumage is thick, providing insulation in the bird's cold native habitat. Like most corvids, Canada jays are not sexually dimorphic, but males are slightly larger than females.
Canada jays, also known as gray jays or whiskeyjacks, are known for their unique food-caching habits and their fearless nature around humans. Image taken by me with my Nikon Z9. πͺΆ #bird #birder #photography #photooftheday #wildlifephotography #wildlife #nature #god #art #bluesky #photographer #nikon