The grey jay is a small bird native to North America, also known as the Canada jay or whiskey jack. Synonyms for this bird include the camp robber, moose bird, and lumberjack. The camp robber name comes from their habit of stealing food from campers and hikers. The moose bird name comes from their association with moose, as they often follow these animals to scavenge food and clean up scraps. The lumberjack name is derived from their common habitat in forests and their association with loggers. These names, along with the grey jay, represent the diverse features and behaviors of this unique bird.