California Scrub-Jay or Florida Scrub-Jay?
Here's how to tell the difference
California Scrub-Jay
Florida Scrub-Jay
California Scrub-Jay
Aphelocoma californica
General appearance
A California scrub-jay is an avian species about the size of a crow or robin, with an impressive wingspan measuring between 28-33 cm. It has a unique coloration pattern, including a white throat framed by a streaked necklace. The bird's back is gray, contrastingly offset by a bold blue head, wings, and tail. Moreover, its tail is distinctive, showcasing a long, rounded, and wedge-shaped figure.
Male vs female
Sexual dimorphism is limited in the California scrub-jay, making it challenging to differentiate males from females based on colour or size alone. Both genders display similar plumage and size. Detailed behavioral observations may be required to accurately distinguish between the two.
Juvenile
Juvenile California scrub-jays exhibit similar coloration to their adult counterparts, although they may have a more dull and less distinctive plumage. They experience a transition to their classic coloration, with the blue becoming much more vivid as they mature into adulthood.
Size
11.0 - 11.8 in/2.5 - 3.5 oz
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View full detailsFlorida Scrub-Jay
Aphelocoma coerulescens
General appearance
The Florida scrub-jay is a medium-sized bird with a distinctive blue head, wings, and tail. Its back is a soft gray, and it has a whitish forehead and throat. The bird's underparts are paler, with its overall appearance giving it a striking contrast against its natural scrub habitat.
Male vs female
Males and females of the Florida scrub-jay species are monomorphic, meaning they appear similar in coloration and size. Both sexes have the same blue and gray plumage, making it difficult to distinguish between the two in the wild.
Juvenile
Juvenile Florida scrub-jays are similar in shape to adults but have distinct plumage characteristics. Their heads are a more muted gray-brown color, lacking the vibrant blue found in adults. As they mature, their plumage gradually transforms into the brighter adult coloration.
Size
9.8 - 11.8 in/2.3 - 3.2 oz
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Visual differences
The California Scrub-Jay and the Florida Scrub-Jay are visually similar, with blue heads, wings, and tails, and gray backs. Key differences include the California Scrub-Jay having a distinctive white throat with a streaked necklace and a longer, wedge-shaped tail. In contrast, the Florida Scrub-Jay exhibits paler underparts and a whitish forehead and throat. Both species have similar weights (2.3-3.5 oz) and lengths (10-12 inches). Juvenile Florida Scrub-Jays have muted gray-brown heads, while juvenile California Scrub-Jays are duller but still blue.
Key differences and behavior
The California Scrub-Jay and Florida Scrub-Jay differ notably in behavior and habitat preferences. The California Scrub-Jay is adaptable, thriving in both oak woodlands and urban settings, often seen foraging on mule deer for parasites. They are monogamous, forming isolated pairs, with both sexes constructing nests and feeding chicks. Their diet varies seasonally, consuming insects and acorns. In contrast, the Florida Scrub-Jay is highly sedentary, residing in isolated Florida scrublands. It breeds cooperatively, with offspring serving as helpers, enhancing chick survival. Their diet heavily relies on acorns, supplemented by insects and small vertebrates. These behavioral distinctions make the Florida Scrub-Jay more community-oriented, while the California Scrub-Jay is more adaptable and opportunistic.
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