Varied thrush western bluebird western scrub-jay – Wingscapes Birdcam Discovery Guide User Manual

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JOHN RIUTT

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FLOYD SCHROCK

Varied Thrush

Western Bluebird

Western Scrub-jay

About the bird:

This colorful

thrush of the Northwest resembles

the American Robin in overall shape

and behavior, yet the two species have

strikingly different plumages.

Range:

Resident in western North

America, from Alaska to northern

Calif.; winters to southern Calif.

About the photo:

A BirdCam

placed at ground level can capture

ground-feeding birds.

Photographed by:

John Riutta

with a BirdCam (original).

About the bird:

Western Blue-

birds often congregate in small flocks,

particularly during winter.

Range:

Resident across much

of western U.S. and westernmost

Canada; migrates in bad winters.

About the photo:

A male

Western Bluebird is an occasional

visitor to this backyard fountain.

Photographed by:

David with a

BirdCam 2.0.

About the bird:

This large, bright

blue, crestless bird is often encoun-

tered in small flocks wherever oaks

are present.

Range:

Resident in much of the

Southwest, northward to Wash.,

Idaho, Wyo.; also in central Fla.

About the photo:

A scrub-jay

poses for a BirdCam in an Oregon

backyard.

Photographed by:

Floyd Schrock

with a BirdCam (original).

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