Here’s the latest available information I can share right now.
- Cyanocitta refers to a small genus of North American jays, most notably Cyanocitta cristata (the Blue Jay) and Cyanocitta stelleri (Steller’s Jay) .
- Current online references show ongoing coverage of these species in widely used biodiversity sources, with taxonomic details and distribution notes, but don’t always consistently reflect real-time “news” updates about the genus as a whole .
- For the most up-to-the-minute news, you’d typically look to science news outlets or ornithology-focused outlets (e.g., journals, society newsletters) since general encyclopedic pages don’t publish daily news items .
If you’d like, I can narrow to:
- Specific news about Cyanocitta cristata (Blue Jay) or Cyanocitta stelleri (Steller’s Jay)
- News by region (e.g., Europe vs. North America)
- Recent conservation status updates or notable sightings
Would you prefer updates about a particular species or a region?
Sources
The genus Cyanocitta is a New World genus of jays, passerine birds of the family Corvidae. Cyanocitta includes only two of the New World jays; they are blue, crested birds that differ in the colour of the head. Their ranges generally do not overlap. C. cristata, Blue Jay C. stelleri, Steller's Jay
allbirdsoftheworld.fandom.comGlobal Biodiversity Information Facility. Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data.
www.gbif.orga genus of American jays largely blue in color… See the full definition
www.merriam-webster.comTHE NCBI Taxonomy database allows browsing of the taxonomy tree, which contains a classification of organisms.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.govBlue Jays are W birds.
steamcommunity.comFamilia: Corvidae Subfamilia: Cyanocoracinae Genus: *Cyanocitta* Species: *Cyanocitta cristata* Subspecies: *C. c. bromia* – *C. c. cristata* – *C. c. cyanotephra* – *C. c. semplei* *Cyanocitta cristata* (Linnaeus, 1758)
species.wikimedia.orgCyanocitta. Virginia.
cyanocitta27.bandcamp.com