Location: Algonquin Park, Canada
This wintery scene of a Gray Jay, also known as a Canada Jay, or Whiskey Jack was captured while hiking in Algonquin Park. Gray jays are year-round residents of Canada remaining in the northern forest. They are astonishingly good at making the most of even the coldest, darkest winter months. These tough birds are unique for nesting as early as February, while the forests are still thick with snow, and have been recorded incubating eggs in snowstorms and at temperatures as cold as -30 C.
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