![]() ![]() Remember those loud, obnoxious noises they make? They can actually make other noises, too. Evidently, there are some crazy cool things that Steller’s Jays have as adaptations 4. ![]() This post has, so far, been pretty negative towards the Steller’s Jay. I thought this blog post was about loving the Steller’s Jay! They are the most territorial species of bird I have ever worked with, and I studied birds in college. Sometimes, they start shrieking at a field group even though the field group was there first. If a person or animal is even close to a tree they decided to land in, they will scream until the “intruder” leaves. Now you’re probably thinking, they probably only make those harsh noises when they are in danger. When trying to describe what the Steller’s Jay sounds like, the words that come to mind are: squawk, shriek, scream 3. Why are Steller’s Jays the most annoying animal in the San Bernardino forest? This is beneficial, as it allows for their dark bodies to blend in with the trees and shadows. The Steller’s Jay species mentioned here is normally found in western pine and coniferous forests 2. The deep blue feathers, black head and chest, and we can’t forget that crazy mohawk that make it a bird unlike any of its blue jay relatives 1. Everything about the Steller’s Jay is eye catching. ![]()
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