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  1. Eurasian jay

    Eurasian jay

    Looking for acorns.
  2. Blue Jay

    Blue Jay

    Perfect "pose" for a blue jay: inquisitive and ready to investigate everything around him or her. We have plenty of these noisy and colorful jays in our backyard.
  3. I Jay.jpg

    I Jay.jpg

    Jay
  4. A

    Greetings from Oregon!

    Hello! Like many others, I got into birding during the pandemic. It all started when I was quarantining with my partner in our tiny apartment, and I kept hearing this loud, obnoxious sound outside our window. It used to annoy me, but then I looked up what I thought the sound was and it turned...
  5. Blue Jay

    Blue Jay

    Noisy and aggressive toward other birds but a a beautiful bird nonetheless
  6. Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata)

    Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata)

    Noisy and they can be aggressive, but you can't deny what beautiful birds they are!
  7. Blue Jay

    Blue Jay

    https://ebird.org/checklist/S81853354
  8. Blue jay bolero!

    Blue jay bolero!

    A blue jay in my backyard, performing an elaborate jumping dance, along with gurgling rattle noises and clucks in between loud hawk-like screams and bobbing of its head and dipping legs...all of which seemed to be about retaining the bird bath for itself! I wanted to catch some of the jumping...
  9. Jay

    Jay

  10. Jay

    Jay

    Have a great weekend y'all...Stay safe.
  11. Jay

    Jay

    Have a great weekend y'all...Stay safe.
  12. Western Scrub Jay's

    Western Scrub Jay's

    I was sitting by my feeders today and had the opportunity to photograph these two beautiful birds! I am not quite sure why, but they prefer shelled peanuts to ones still in the shells. My only guess is that they want an immediate and easy food source. I hope they come back! It honestly came out...
  13. Blue Jay

    Blue Jay

    Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata cristata)
  14. Jay

    Jay

  15. Jay

    Jay

  16. jay

    jay

  17. Jay

    Jay

    Juvenile.
  18. Jay

    Jay

  19. Jay

    Jay

  20. Jay

    Jay

    Have a great weekend y'all...Stay safe
  21. JAY

    JAY

  22. just a little damp

    just a little damp

  23. Blue Jay

    Blue Jay

    Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata cristata)
  24. Jay on feeder

    Jay on feeder

    I'm lucky ....I have a mating pair in the garden and see them all of the time.....when they want some peanuts and the squirrels don't get there first.
  25. Jay (Garrulus glandarius)

    Jay (Garrulus glandarius)

    Jay
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