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in our crabapple tree - dans notre pommetier décoratif

 

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The Gray Jay Perisoreus canadensis is only slightly smaller than a Blue Jay and, silhouetted against the sky, the two birds are surprisingly similar, although the Gray Jay is a somewhat slower and weaker flier than its southern relative. Close up, the Gray Jay can hardly be confused with any other bird.

 

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The blue jay is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae, native to eastern North America. It lives in most of the eastern and central United States; some eastern populations may be migratory. Resident populations are also in Newfoundland, Canada; breeding populations are found across southern Canada. Wikipedia

  

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The blue jay is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae, native to eastern North America. It lives in most of the eastern and central United States; some eastern populations may be migratory. Resident populations are also in Newfoundland, Canada; breeding populations are found across southern Canada. Wikipedia

 

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Blue Jay

The blue jay is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae, native to eastern North America and California's state bird. It resides through most of the eastern and central United States, although eastern populations may be migratory. Wikipedia

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The Bluejay parent made a few trips to gather some seeds from a nearby tree and feed them to junior.

Canatara Park, Sarnia, ON

One of the gorgeous critters I came across on my hike at Rattray Marsh. I carried seeds with me to place wherever in the hopes of getting a shot of any bird and this bluejay was obliging. The hikes will end soon... there's an ice storm coming this weekend.

 

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No, his name is not peanut, and neither he nor the peanuts are falling. It just happened to be a beautiful fall morning with some wonderful light and I decided to take advantage of his attraction to peanuts by preserving this moment on camera.

Trying to enjoy fall. Best done by not lingering on the fact that winter is just around the corner. Living in the moment springs to mind. This is one of those moments to be cherished and lived in for a long time after the moment has passed. My interpretation of living in the moment. Another great moment to live in would be drinking moonshine on Copperhead Road. Maybe even on a beautiful fall morning …

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The blue jay is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae, native to North America. It resides through most of eastern and central United States, although western populations may be migratory. Resident populations are also found in Newfoundland, Canada, while breeding populations can be found across southern Canada. Wikipedia

 

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A Bluejay (Cyanocitta cristata) rest in the frost covers branches of a polar tree in the aspen woods east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

17 January, 2023.

 

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Blue-jay

 

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The blue jay is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae, native to eastern North America. It resides through most of the eastern and central United States, although eastern populations may be migratory. Wikipedia

A Bluejay (Cyanocitta cristata) in the aspen woods east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

29 December, 2022.

 

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Knowing that I was shipping my camera off today to be cleaned and calibrated, I had to get out yesterday.

 

Being "camera-less" for the next few weeks brings about an uneasy feeling of dread...or maybe it's just the holidays!

A Bluejay (Cyanocitta cristata) strikes an unusual pose on the side of a poplar tree in the aspen woods east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

17 January, 2023.

 

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This bluejay watched nuthatches digging for bugs in tree trunks and then swooped in to scare the nuthatch and steal the insect.

Blue-jay

The blue jay is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae, native to eastern North America. It lives in most of the eastern and central United States; some eastern populations may be migratory. Resident populations are also in Newfoundland, Canada; breeding populations are found across southern Canada. Wikipedia

 

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Bluejays love corn. They are so friendly and funny. This is one of this years babies and is learning very quickly how hard life can be for them. The sharp shinned hawks that come in every autumn have arrived and spend a good portion of the day hunting the Jays. Fortunately the Jays are smart, fast and quick and they work together to try to avoid being dinner.

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