ThylacineAlive 19 Oct 2014 vogelcommando said: Green jay Click to expand... Thanks. And could you explain the taxonomy behind the Green Jay and Inca Jay situation? Are they the same species or not? Is this an Inca Jay?? ~Thylo
vogelcommando said: Green jay Click to expand... Thanks. And could you explain the taxonomy behind the Green Jay and Inca Jay situation? Are they the same species or not? Is this an Inca Jay?? ~Thylo
birdsandbats 2 Nov 2018 This is an Inca Jay. Green Jays have bluer heads and their breasts are more of an olive green than a yellow. Green Jays are found from the Rio Grande Basin south along both of Mexico's coasts to northern Panama. Inca Jays are endemic to the Andes.
This is an Inca Jay. Green Jays have bluer heads and their breasts are more of an olive green than a yellow. Green Jays are found from the Rio Grande Basin south along both of Mexico's coasts to northern Panama. Inca Jays are endemic to the Andes.
ThylacineAlive 3 Nov 2018 @birdsandbats Yeah the zoo updated their signage since I posted this photo and I've become more familiar with the species in general (including having seen Green Jays in the wild). Thanks. ~Thylo
@birdsandbats Yeah the zoo updated their signage since I posted this photo and I've become more familiar with the species in general (including having seen Green Jays in the wild). Thanks. ~Thylo