The gray jay
Also known as the whiskey jack or Canada jay, it is Canadian Geographic's official choice for National Bird of Canada. The gray jay (Perisoreus canadensis in Latin, Mésangeai du Canada in French) lives in all 13 provinces and territories — the friendly spirit in Canada's wild northern boreal and mountain forests.
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