Steller’s Jay
The Steller’s Jay, known scientifically as Cyanocitta stelleri. These birds are recognized for their bold, inquisitive nature and their striking blue coloring. They are intelligent and noisy, often heard before they are seen due to their harsh, scolding calls. Steller’s Jays are also known for their ability to mimic the sounds of other birds and animals.
In Alaska, they are year-round residents and can be frequently spotted at local bird feeders, exploring the forest canopy with measured wing beats or hopping decisively on the forest floor in search of food Their presence adds a vibrant touch to the Alaskan wilderness. If you’re in mountainous areas of Alaska, keep an ear out for their distinctive calls and an eye out for their beautiful crest and blue feathers.
.: 100% cotton fabric canvas
.: Poplar wood frame with walnut or black finish
© Original digital illustration by Esther Kelly Art
The Steller’s Jay, known scientifically as Cyanocitta stelleri. These birds are recognized for their bold, inquisitive nature and their striking blue coloring. They are intelligent and noisy, often heard before they are seen due to their harsh, scolding calls. Steller’s Jays are also known for their ability to mimic the sounds of other birds and animals.
In Alaska, they are year-round residents and can be frequently spotted at local bird feeders, exploring the forest canopy with measured wing beats or hopping decisively on the forest floor in search of food Their presence adds a vibrant touch to the Alaskan wilderness. If you’re in mountainous areas of Alaska, keep an ear out for their distinctive calls and an eye out for their beautiful crest and blue feathers.
.: 100% cotton fabric canvas
.: Poplar wood frame with walnut or black finish
© Original digital illustration by Esther Kelly Art
The Steller’s Jay, known scientifically as Cyanocitta stelleri. These birds are recognized for their bold, inquisitive nature and their striking blue coloring. They are intelligent and noisy, often heard before they are seen due to their harsh, scolding calls. Steller’s Jays are also known for their ability to mimic the sounds of other birds and animals.
In Alaska, they are year-round residents and can be frequently spotted at local bird feeders, exploring the forest canopy with measured wing beats or hopping decisively on the forest floor in search of food Their presence adds a vibrant touch to the Alaskan wilderness. If you’re in mountainous areas of Alaska, keep an ear out for their distinctive calls and an eye out for their beautiful crest and blue feathers.
.: 100% cotton fabric canvas
.: Poplar wood frame with walnut or black finish
© Original digital illustration by Esther Kelly Art