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The grey jay (Perisoreus canadensis), aka Canada jay or whiskey jack, is a member of the crow and jay family (Corvidae) found in the boreal forests across North America north to the tree-line and in subalpine forests of the Rocky Mountains south to New Mexico and Arizona. Their most common habitat is coniferous and coniferous-deciduous forests of spruce, fir, aspens and birch trees. The Gray jay has never been observed and recorded anywhere other than North America. They have a pale, grey body and a long tail and short beaks. Male and female look very much the same.
Grey jay