Abstract
The gray jay (Perisoreus canadensis) has been observed feeding on a variety of items ranging from several types of animal carcasses to axle grease and dried fruits. Other observations pertain to its predation on nests and young of several species of birds and on certain small mammals in the coniferous forest. It is suggested that this bird may be an important predator and scavenger, the rôle of which is still mostly undetermined.
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