Stellers Jay
The Steller’s Jay is found mainly in western North America, and is related to the Blue Jay found throughout the same continent. This is the only crested jay found west of the Rocky Mountains. These birds are found in Alaska, Central America and southwestern areas of Texas. Their preferred habitat includes coniferous and mixed forests, but still requires open spaces. This species also lives in flocks of more than 10. Diets typically consist of seeds, nuts, berries, fruit, invertebrates, eggs, small rodents, acorns and conifer seeds. The current conservation rating of the Steller’s Jay is Least Concern.
There are stories specifically about the Steller's Jay in mythology. “The Steller’s Jay is the message of hope in disrepair and the will to live. The jay is willing to teach you fearlessness, adaptability and survival but you must be willing to follow its lead.”
Read MoreThere are stories specifically about the Steller's Jay in mythology. “The Steller’s Jay is the message of hope in disrepair and the will to live. The jay is willing to teach you fearlessness, adaptability and survival but you must be willing to follow its lead.”