The Steller's Jay
By: Angel
Where they live
The Steller's Jay are found in California and Alaska.
They can live in forests and agricultural areas.
They can live in forests and agricultural areas.
What they look like
They're necks and upper backs are black.
They also have beaks and feet that are also black.
From they're neck down is blue.
They also have beaks and feet that are also black.
From they're neck down is blue.
What they eat
In the spring, winter, and fall they eat acorns, chestnuts, berries, seeds, grain, lizards, and more.
In the summertime Steller's Jay don't eat but they lay eggs.
In the summertime Steller's Jay don't eat but they lay eggs.
Nesting
Steller's Jay make their nests with mud and tiny sticks.
They place their nest six to thirty feet high in the evergreen trees.
They lay only three to five eggs.
Steller's usually lay their eggs in April to May
They place their nest six to thirty feet high in the evergreen trees.
They lay only three to five eggs.
Steller's usually lay their eggs in April to May
Steller's Jay