gray jay การใช้
- A colony of gregarious gray jays live near the summit of Starr King year-round.
- Wildlife in the area includes pika, cougar, mule deer, elk, marmot, coyote, ptarmigan, and gray jay.
- Classic Boundary Waters birds like the common loon, bald eagle, osprey, common raven, and gray jay are all present.
- Black spruce, jack pine, robins, blue jays, and gray jays as well as birds of prey such as hawks.
- Birds include chickadees, red-breasted nuthatches, kinglets, Western pileated woodpeckers, Oregon gray jays, California creepers, and Sitka red crossbills among others.
- Several species of bird that are uncommon in Wisconsin can be found in the area including gray jays, boreal chickadees, and black-backed woodpeckers.
- Species that are unique to the Adirondack Mountain range habitat are longtail shrew, boreal ( southern ) redback vole, gray-cheeked thrush, spruce grouse, and gray jay.
- Additionally, commonly seen species such as the gray jay, American three-toed woodpecker, mountain bluebird, Clark's nutcracker, mountain chickadee and pipit are frequently found in the lower elevations.
- Regionally rare birds found at the Alfred Bog are black-backed woodpecker, gray jay, palm warbler, northern hawk-owl, sedge wren, and Wilson's warbler, with sandhill cranes seen seasonally.
- Subordinate gray jay routinely bill more dominant birds, lowering their body and quivering their wings in the manner of a young bird food begging as they do so.
- During winter populations of red-breasted merganser, common goldeneye, bald eagle, willow ptarmigan, glaucous-winged gull, gray jay, black-billed magpie, common raven, chickadee, northern shrike, and the common redpoll amongst other birds can be spotted in the park.
- A self-guided interpretive walk through the upper subalpine forest opened my eyes to the flora and fauna that cope in this windy, snowy clime-- mountain heather, alpine forget-me-nots, fir and Engelmann spruce, gray jays and Clark's nutcrackers.
- In the forest around the lake, there are mountain chickadees, western tanagers, red-breasted nuthatch, yellow-rumped warbler, red crossbills, hermit thrush, golden-crowned kinglet, Steller's jays, gray jays, Vaux's swifts, common nighthawk, hairy woodpeckers, downy woodpeckers, and pileated woodpeckers.
- Common birds include olive-sided flycatcher, white-throated sparrow, wood duck, common yellowthroat, spotted sandpiper, red-eyed vireo, American robin, common loon, belted kingfisher, bufflehead, least flycatcher, yellow-billed cuckoo, wood thrush, common merganser, black-capped chickadee, gray jay, ruffed grouse, and spruce grouse.
- It is one of three members of the genus " Perisoreus ", the others being the Siberian jay, " P . infaustus ", found from Norway to eastern Russia and the gray jay, " P . canadensis ", restricted to the boreal forest and western montane regions of North America.
- Among the birds common to the site are Lewis's woodpecker, white-headed woodpecker, hairy woodpecker, northern flicker, gray flycatcher, loggerhead shrike, Clark's nutcracker, mourning dove, pygmy nuthatch, Steller's jay, pinyon jay, gray jay, common poorwill, green-tailed towhee, mountain chickadee, Brewer's sparrow, chipping sparrow, white-crowned sparrow, Cassin's finch, red crossbill, mountain bluebird, western bluebird, yellow-rumped warbler, and Townsend's solitaire.