The last in this little tour of jays across the USA is the Steller’s Jay which can be found in the western part of the US, and these ones in particular are of the Pacific Coastal subset which can be identified by the blue streaks…

The last in this little tour of jays across the USA is the Steller’s Jay which can be found in the western part of the US, and these ones in particular are of the Pacific Coastal subset which can be identified by the blue streaks…
Today’s jay – the Canada or Grey Jay – was found during a hike in Olympic National Park. I decided to do a relatively short hike up Mount Storm King. Once at the top I was greeted with a bit of a crowd (I think…
This week we’ll take a look at three different jays from across the country… Today we’ll start with the Florida Scrub Jay – endemic to only Florida it is obviously a fairly uncommon bird. I managed to find a handful of them while hiking around…
Ok – let’s get something out of the way first here… Muir Woods is a smallish “national monument” (I’m still not sure what differentiates a national park versus a national monument versus a national reserve versus any of the other designations I’ve run into) just…
I only managed to spend an part of a day in Olympic National Park and I eventually want to revisit it to explore some more – including I’d like to join my Washington friends for an annual weekend of diving they do at Lake Crescent.…