Western Bluebird or Steller’s Jay?
Here's how to tell the difference
Western Bluebird
Steller’s Jay
Western Bluebird
Sialia mexicana
General appearance
The Western Bluebird measures 6-7 inches or 15-18 cm in size, roughly the same as a Sparrow or a Robin. The bird exhibits a color palette of blue, gray, and orange. Its wing shape is rounded and its tail shape has a notched, square tip. Another specific feature is the thicker bill of the Lazuli Bunting.
Male vs female
In terms of coloration, males are a deep purplish-blue on their upper parts and throat, with reddish-brown on their chest and sometimes at the center of their back. Their belly is a distinguishing gray color, different from the blue throat of the Eastern Bluebird. In contrast, female Western Bluebirds are much less colorful. They are duller and grayer than males, possessing a solid gray throat.
Juvenile
Juvenile Western Bluebirds have a notably different appearance from adult bluebirds. Most notably, young birds are dotted or spotted, reflecting their immature development. As they grow, they will gain the adult coloration of their respective genders.
Size
6.5 - 7.5 in/0.8 - 1.1 oz
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View full detailsSteller’s Jay
Cyanocitta stelleri
Also known as: Long-Crested Jay, Mountain Jay, Pine Jay
General appearance
Steller's jay has a striking appearance with a mix of blue and black plumage. The head, crest, and upper body are a glossy black, while the lower body and wings feature vibrant blue tones. Its distinct, pointed crest and sharp, straight bill further accentuate its appearance. In flight, their broad wings and long tail are clearly visible, adding to their distinctive look. They have white or light blue streaks on their cheek patches.
Male vs female
Steller's jay males and females are similar in coloration and size, making it challenging to distinguish them visually. Both sexes have the same bold black and blue coloration, slightly accentuated by environmental factors and lighting. Any noted differences are subtle, as the plumage color intensity is generally consistent between genders.
Juvenile
Juvenile Steller's jays resemble adults but have duller plumage. Their black crests and head are less distinct, and their overall body coloration is paler, with less vibrant blue. Juveniles often lack the defined facial streaks until they mature. As they grow, their plumage becomes richer and more aligned with adult characteristics.
Size
11.8 - 13.4 in/3.5 - 4.9 oz
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View full detailsHow to tell the Western Bluebird from the Steller’s Jay
Visual differences
The Western Bluebird (6-7 inches, 1 oz) is smaller than the Steller's Jay (11.8-13.4 inches, 3.5-4.9 oz). Western Bluebirds have a mix of blue, gray, and orange plumage with a rounded wing and notched tail. Males are deep purplish-blue with a reddish chest. Steller’s Jays are striking with glossy black heads and crests, vibrant blue lower bodies, broad wings, long tails, and sharp straight bills. Females of both species exhibit similar patterns to males, although juvenile plumage is duller in Steller's Jays.
Key differences and behavior
Western Bluebirds and Steller's Jays exhibit distinct behaviors. Bluebirds prefer open areas like farms or forests, avoiding dry regions, whereas Steller's Jays thrive in rich forests. Bluebirds are less social, while Jays are vocal and social, often traveling in groups. In diet, Bluebirds focus on insects and berries, especially in summer, while Jays are omnivorous, consuming seeds, nuts, insects, and eggs, indulging at bird feeders. Bluebirds favor cavity nesting; Jays build nests on trees, often coniferous, at varied heights. Both species involve males in courtship feeding, but Jays are more territorial and aggressive when nesting.
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