PERCHING BIRDS 



484a. Rocky Mountain Jay. reri.soicit.s canadensis capitalis. 



Range. — Rocky Mountains from Montana to Arizona. 



This variety lias the whole crown white and only a small amount of blackish 

 on the nape. " Its nesting habits and eggs are precisely like those of the last. 



NEST AND KGGS OF CANADA JAY SHOMMNG CONSTRUCTION 



484b. Alaska Jay. Perisorcus canadensis fiimifruns. 



Range. — Alaska. , ^ , j n • i ^,. 



A very similar bird to the Canada Jay but witli the forehead yellowish or 

 duller; the nests and eggs are like those of the others of the genus. 



484c. I,ABRADOR Jay. Perisoieus canadensis niirricapillns. 



Range. -Labrador. • , j 



This is a darker variety of the Canada Jay. Its eggs cannot be distinguished 

 from those of any of the others of the genus. 



485. Oregon Jay. Perisoreus obscurus obscnnis. 



Range.— Mountain ranges from northern California to British Columbia. 



These birds are verv similar to raiinrJrii.'^i.^ but have the whole underpartb 

 white. Like the Canada Jays they appear to be wholly fearless and pay little 

 or no attention to the presence of mankind. Tlieir nesting habits^ and eggs 

 are the same as the preceding except that they have generally been found nest- 

 ing near the tops of tall fir trees. Size of eggs, 1.05 x .80. 



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