Peter the Great,Tsar of all of Russia, invited Georg W. Steller, a German 
scientist to come to Russia and help explore and catalogue it’s natural 
history. In 1741 Steller joined the Vitus Bering Expedition in sailing east to 
discover what was out there. After several weeks   they bumped into new land 
now known as Alaska. Steller discovered a jay, now known as Steller’s Jay. The 
expedition sailed west exploring the Aleutians. Out of many of Steller’s new 
discoveries was a new eagle, now known as Steller’s Sea Eagle.

Doesn’t the eponymic name Steller’s Jay evoke more romance, interest, and 
wonder than if it was just called, for convenience, say “Mountain” Jay?

Bob Righter
Denver, CO  

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