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Swede’s Photographs
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Ooooh nooo!

This image shows a blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) in the moment of dropping a peanut it had just retrieved from a swing-shaped feeder. The bird's gaze is fixed on the peanut as it tumbles toward the ground.

If you're enchanted by images of blue jays and other captivating corvids, dive into my photo gallery for a visual treat!

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Swede’s Photographs
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Food Fight!

Birds can be quite messy eaters, especially woodpeckers and blue jays like this one, energetically tossing seeds aside in search of their favorite morsel. For both species, that favorite is often a peanut, though my mix also includes almonds and raisins, which might catch their interest. It’s fascinating to watch just how selective they can be!

If you're enchanted by images of blue jays and other captivating corvids, dive into my photo gallery for a visual treat!

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Ele Willoughby, PhD
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I thought that whenever I don’t have specific art to share, it’s time to post art about Canada. 🇨🇦 FOR REASONS.

I thought I would start, like Confederation, in PEI. The symbols of Prince Edward Island, its provincial bird, the blue jay and its tree, the red oak cover the hand-carved map of PEI in this linocut. 🧵1/n

Swede’s Photographs
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Blue Jay with a Treat

This morning, there were many birds around as Charlie and I sat outside. It was sunny, but the temperature was chilly enough to send a shiver down my spine. I wore a sweatshirt and probably should have added a coat. A bold blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) visited us, foraging through the bird seed for at least a couple of minutes. In my experience, blue jays aren't really grazers.

"If you're enchanted by images of blue jays and other captivating corvids, dive into my photo gallery for a visual treat!"

swede1952-photographs.pixels.c [swede1952-photographs.pixels.com]

BigD
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Started the year off pretty good with a beautiful cool morning this past Saturday. Logged a few lifers already. Scissor-tailed flycatcher, Blue Jay (with nut), Loggerhead Shrike, Short-tailed Hawk

#bird#birds#birding