This week in birds - #660
A roundup of the week's news of birds and the environment : Since I didn't post a TWIB last weekend, we actually have two "Birds of the Week." Canada Jay The Canada Jay was the American Bird Conservancy's Bird of the Week for last week. The Canada Jay is, of course, a cousin of the very familiar Blue Jay and is of approximately the same size. Like all jays they are clever and opportunistic and are generally very tame and bold around humans. They are residents of boreal and subalpine forests from Alaska all across Canada and in mountain forests of the western United States from Washington and Utah to New Mexico and California. Lewis's Woodpecker Lewis's Woodpecker is the Bird of the Week for this week. It is a bird of the western United S...