Cyanocitta

Information
Measuring just over a foot long, this relative of Cyanocitta cristata (the Blue Jay) is found throughout North America west of the Rocky Mountain Range. It may occasionally hybridize with the latter wherever they overlap their ranges. Typically omnivorous, Steller's jays will feed on nuts, seeds, berries, and other fruits as well as insects, small reptiles, rodents, and eggs in the coniferous forests which they live in. Steller's jays are characterized by having a blue body with a black head, sometimes having blue or white markings on the head. They are in the family Corvidae, which includes crows, magpies, jackdaws, and ravens.

Design
Steller's jays typically have a blue body with a black or dark-brown head. The head has a feather crest.