I've written a great deal about these guys already, so I think it's just time to enjoy them!! Also Boom & I broke free today and were out on the trails, so no commentary. It was that weather that is described world wide as spring ski weather. Woof, woof and yahoo!!
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I so love the Blue Jay, it is unforgettable.
ReplyDeleteAren't they the greatest Bob; they're related to crows and ravens so they sharp as a pin!!
ReplyDeleteI do like the quizzical look and tilt of head in the last shot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Blue Jays and I, too, love the quizzical look and tilt of the head! Terrific captures! Enjoy your week!
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Nice pics, Gary, love the Blue Jays!!
ReplyDeletethey are regal looking. a few of them visit my feeder. i love them.
ReplyDeleteThey're no dummies either Lesley.
ReplyDeleteYup Sylvia they're quite bright and will mount an attack on a hawk.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bonifer. I know you see them too!!
ReplyDeleteChatty and inquistive aren't they, Ewok?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds, I love their colorings.
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you, Gary. Blue Jay is so charming. I wonder what he (she?) is wondering in the last image.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to next visit here, cause I love to see wildlife and flowers, and your Boomer, too.
Beautiful shots of the bird. Love the color of its feathers.
ReplyDeleteBlue Jays have been a favorite of mine since childhood. I wish I had taken those shots. You got some very interesting angles. Thumps-up!
ReplyDeleteI see sun shining on those gorgeous blue feathers! Lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteGood for you! Enjoy your freedom.
ReplyDeleteYour blue jays are a nice cheeky lot.
Hi - I think that blue is such a remarkable colour of animals - how do they do it?
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures.
Keep an eye out for some Satin Bower Birds coming from me soon.
Stewart M - Australia
Stewart M again - If you liked the pictures of the Godwits you may enjoy the main post they cam from - its my most recent at:
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Cheers - SM.
Springs coming and its time to hit the trails!
ReplyDeletehm, it differs from the Blue Jay in Costa Rica. Fun to see.
ReplyDeleteWow, this bird is so fascinating and could be my favorite bird!!!
ReplyDeleteWait, Yoshi, until you see the RedPolls!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bluejays, Gary. You got some great shots here.
ReplyDeleteWe had a bluejay in the tree in our front yard this week. My husband took some photos of him through his office window (with screen) but could only see the back of the bird. LOL
-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Thanks Kay. He is a beauty isn't he?
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