Woodhouse’s Scrub-Jay or Florida Scrub-Jay?
Here's how to tell the difference
Woodhouse’s Scrub-Jay
Florida Scrub-Jay
Woodhouse’s Scrub-Jay
Aphelocoma woodhouseii
Also known as: Woodhouse's Jay
General appearance
The Woodhouse’s scrub-jay stands roughly 11 1/2 inches tall, about the size of a crow. Sporting a slim build and a moderately long tail, this bird presents a blend of dull blue color on its head, wings, and tail with a grayer tone in the center of its back. Its underparts are mostly light gray, with a hint of a blue chest band that sets off its slightly paler throat. Its wings are broad and rounded, while its tail can appear long, rounded, and wedge-shaped.
Male vs female
The description provided does not indicate any significant differences in size, color, or markings between male and female Woodhouse’s scrub-jays. Both genders appear to share the same general physical attributes and coloration.
Juvenile
The description provided does not provide specific details regarding the appearance of juvenile Woodhouse’s scrub-jays. Generally, juveniles may show somewhat subdued coloring compared to adults until they reach maturity.
Size
10.6 - 12.2 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
Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay is slightly larger, measuring around 11.5 inches, compared to Florida Scrub-Jay's 9.8 to 11.8 inches. Woodhouse's has duller blue on its head, wings, and tail with light gray underparts and a faint blue chest band. Florida Scrub-Jay exhibits a distinct blue head, wings, and tail, with a whitish forehead and throat and paler underparts, offering a sharper contrast. Juvenile Florida Scrub-Jays have a muted gray-brown head, while detailed juvenile descriptions for Woodhouse's are limited. Both sexes appear similar in each species.
Key differences and behavior
Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay and Florida Scrub-Jay differ behaviorally in several key aspects. Woodhouse's Scrub-Jays are opportunistic and often engage in clever activities like stealing acorns and riding deer to eat parasites. In contrast, Florida Scrub-Jays are highly social, forming cooperative flocks with fledglings aiding in communal chick-rearing. Woodhouse's Scrub-Jays inhabit arid woodlands across various elevations and adapt to suburban settings, while Florida Scrub-Jays are restricted to Florida's scrublands, remaining highly sedentary. Both species are omnivorous, but Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay's diet is more varied seasonally, whereas Florida Scrub-Jays consistently rely on acorns. Breeding differs, with Woodhouse’s pairs remaining isolated, while Florida Scrub-Jays operate in collective groups with helpers.
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