Birds of North America
Gray Jay
Perisoreus canadensis

A juvenile Gray Jay perched along a trail in the Salmonier Nature Park, Holyrood, Newfoundland, Canada.

A back view of a Gray Jay in a spruce forest in the Algonquin Park, near Whitney, Ontario, Canada.

A Gray Jay keeping us company going into Wolf Howl Pond, in the Algonquin Park, near Whitney, Ontario, Canada.

A Gray Jay resting in a birch tree near the Visitors Centre in the Algonquin Park, near Whitney, Ontario, Canada.

A Gray Jay all fluffed up on a cold winter day in the Algonquin Park, near Whitney, Ontario, Canada.
Life, Habitat & Pictures of the Gray Jay
| Name | B L | W W | W | Family | Latin Name |
| Gray "camp robber" "canada" "whisky jack" Jay | 11.5" 29.2cm | 18" 45.7cm | 2.5oz 71g | Corvidae | Perisoreus canadensis |
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