- Download
- Full Size JPEG
- Captured
- Camera
- Canon Canon EOS R7
- Lens
- RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM
- Exposure
- 1/1250 s
- Aperture
- f/7.1
- ISO
- 800
- Focal length
- 400 mm
- Dimensions
- 6984 × 4660
- Megapixels
- 32.5
- File size
- 9.5 MB
- Location
- 47.146152, -92.726868
January 02, 2026 • Canon Canon EOS R7 • RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM
Species notes
The Canada jay, also known as the grey jay, gray jay, camp robber, moose bird, gorby, or whisky jack, is a passerine bird of the family Corvidae. It is found in boreal forests of North America, north to the tree line, and in the Rocky Mountains subalpine zone south to New Mexico and Arizona. A fairly large songbird, the Canada jay has pale grey underparts, darker grey upperparts, and a grey-white head with a darker grey nape. It is one of three members of the genus Perisoreus, a genus more closely related to the magpie genus Cyanopica than to other birds known as jays. The Canada jay itself has nine recognized subspecies.
Photo capture coverage for this species.
Metadata extracted from the camera files.