Can birds like a blue jay fly to arizona?

im really wondering ITS A WIERD QUIESTION

gail2012-01-23T17:59:00Z

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I really like the Cornell Lab of Ornithology site. Check the range map for blue jays: http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Blue_jay/lifehistory/ac

The range map here shows a small corner of NE Arizona that may occasionally have blue jays in winter but really, their range isn't that far west normally, even in winter. http://birdfotos.com/birdfoto/jay/blue/blue_1.htm

Songbird2012-01-24T02:23:33Z

It is possible. So many birds vary from their usual ranges. What you may have seen could have been a Stellar's jay; they are very similar in body type and color, but the Stellar's jay has no white, and the head and chest are black. Still, it would not be surprising at all to hear some vagrant blue jay wound up there.

Deltaflyer122012-01-24T03:18:26Z

It's possible that a blue jay can fly all the way to Arizona. With the right help, anything is possible.

-- PA

tbug2012-01-24T03:28:45Z

The southwest is home to Stellers Jay a large blue jay. We do not have any of the southern jays.

sheri2012-01-23T23:48:51Z

with a good "tail" wind!!! ha ha ha ha ha and, if it knows the way!