Western Scrub-Jay that wintered in Moapa |
This study is of particular interest to Nevada birders, since the Reno-Carson City area is the primary zone of contact between the Pacific Slope and Interior U.S. populations. Plus some very helpful figures and tables are included. Hope you enjoy it, too!
Happy birding,
Jen
(A quick note on the photos - there were a fair number of Western Scrub-Jays that wintered in Moapa this year; this individual was one of the last to leave this spring (photo taken 2 May). Note the differences in color/brightness and in beak size/shape, compared to the Reno-Sparks birds.)
(A quick note on the photos - there were a fair number of Western Scrub-Jays that wintered in Moapa this year; this individual was one of the last to leave this spring (photo taken 2 May). Note the differences in color/brightness and in beak size/shape, compared to the Reno-Sparks birds.)
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