It hatches its eggs at -25C; survives cold, dark months by sticking excess food collected during summer on the underside of tree branches using its own saliva and doesn’t even fly south for winter. It ...
By Al Raychard I read somewhere there are about 300 species of birds that live in or visit Maine and at least 200 are ...
When you think of a “Canada bird,” your mind almost certainly darts to the Canada goose. Our national bird, the Canada jay, ...
Strickland's article explores the evolution of the colloquial name for Perisoreus canadensis, particularly the American Ornithologists' Union 1957 change from "Canada Jay" to "Gray Jay". Also called ...