Whiskeyjack
The term "Whiskeyjack" refers to a bird commonly known as the Gray Jay or Canada Jay. This bird is part of the Corvidae family and is found in the forests of North America, particularly in Canada and the northern United States. Whiskeyjacks are known for their friendly and curious nature, often approaching humans in search of food.
Whiskeyjacks have a distinctive appearance, featuring a gray body, white head, and black markings. They are highly adaptable and can thrive in various habitats, including boreal forests and mountainous regions. Their diet consists of insects, berries, and human food scraps, making them opportunistic feeders.