Along the oak woodlands and sunlit foothills of western North America, this sharp-eyed strategist moves with bold confidence. It forages for acorns, seeds, insects, and small prey, often burying its treasures in carefully chosen hiding spots across open ground. What makes it extraordinary is its memory and foresight β thousands of cached acorns each year, many forgotten, sprouting into future groves of oak. A flash of blue and gray against golden hills, yet a brilliant architect of tomorrowβs forests.
California Scrub-Jay π
