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White-tailed Jay
White-tailed Jay (Cyanocorax mystacalis) Sexes similar. Photographed at Chaparr Lodge, a private ecological reserve, ca. 60-70 km east of Chiclayo, Lambayeque Department, Peru. Equatorial dry forest composed of desert scrub and cacti at ca. 29 m (95 ft) elevation.
Habitat
Equatorial dry forest composed of desert scrub and cacti at ca. 29 m (95 ft) elevation.
Location
Chaparr Lodge, a private ecological reserve, ca. 60-70 km east of Chiclayo, Lambayeque Department, Peru.
Date taken
November 2013
Scientific name
Cyanocorax mystacalis
Equipment used
Canon
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Welcome back Stanley! And what a beautiful image of this rarity to the Gallery.
 
That vibrant and iridescent blue really shows off well against that white body....gorgeous Stanley!!!!
 
What a great looking bird Stanley! superb detail, colours and expression, well done mate :t:
 
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What a pretty jay!! A lovely picture this Stanley.

Nice to see you back again.... hope you enjoyed your break.
 

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Central & South America & Mexico
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