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The Stellar's Jays (Cyanocitta stelleri) have been rather scarce over the last few weeks. I suppose with the hot weather they were up north.

This immature bird paid us a visit yesterday. I was happy to see it!

Zion is a great place to re-connect with the night sky, or maybe even get your first view of the Milky Way. Zion protects this dark sky resource for future generations by not lighting up the night. This means that after sunset, the park is very dark so be prepared.

 

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My photo of a Steller's Jay processed with Wombo style Abstract Fluid. Parts of original photo layered and blended back into the Wombo image. Final enhancement done with Impresso Pro.

 

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A Stellar's Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) enjoying the afternoon sun.

Here's an immature Stellar's Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) sitting on our fence.

The Stellar's have been quite active in our yard lately. Yesterday we had 6 all at once! I think 4 of them were immature fledglings! So exciting having them all together!

I haven't posted this as a great Aurora image as the display on this evening was pretty good and I took hundreds of better shots of the dancing green lights. I posted this as I was absolutely amazed at the number of stars that I could see as I stood on the shore at the head of Lyfjord, near Tromso in Norway.

 

You feel infinitesimally small as you stare into a night sky like this and see such a sight. I am not astronomer or comfortable with astro photography, but I was fascinated just staring into the clear night sky. A good friend tells me that the tight cluster of stars to the left of the streak in the left of the frame is Pleiades!

 

Sorry for indulging me with this one, but I was captivated at the time!

Lots of these Stellar's Jays around Clear Lake this weekend. I saw them eating spiders and stuff off the trees. I made the mistake again of having my sensor on crop mode, but this shot turned out have a decent resolution regardless.

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A Stellar's Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) rests in the woods on the north end of Vancouver Island near Telegraph Cove, British Columbia, Canada.

 

3 June, 2013.

 

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STELLAR BRIDGE

    

Bueno, después de haber disfrutado de la versión de mi compañero de escapada Iñigo Aspirez, aquí os dejo mi versión de la noche del día 5, cazando estrellas en el Picón blanco.

    

Lo que puede verse en la imagen son las instalaciones de una estación de comunicaciones del ejercito abandonadas desde hace ya mucho tiempo. Aisladas se ven las garitas desde donde los soldados controlaban el perímetro de la instalación. Las antenas fueron desmontadas y los edificios ya sólo sirven para que el ganado se cobije dentro de ellos.

    

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A portrait of a handsome Stellar's Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) on our porch rail demanding it's peanuts! It's demands can be heard all over the neighbourhood.

This is definitely my kind of Corvid!

A Stellar's Jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) in our Empress tree, which is right beside our deck, where I was sitting. It nonchalantly jumped down to the rail and went to the peanut container. About 3 feet from where I was sitting. Cheeky!

Stellar waves dude. ;-)

 

This image features the Milky Way competing with the light pollution of San Francisco for visual dominance. The location is Bodega Bay, CA.

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A Stellar's Jay in the sun.

Ageratum sp., in the garden.

Tech note; focus-stacked burst of 16 images, handheld. The XF16-80 is super-sharp--even at 80mm when stopped down a little--but the depth of field here is due to the composite.

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A Stellar's Jay with peanut in a Japanese Maple

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I get Steller's jays in my yard all the time, but this might be the best looking one I ever saw up close.

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A beautiful white flower of the Star Magnolia (Magnolia stellata) shining in full glory. This attractive small tree or shrub arrived from Japan and is very popular in parks and gardens for its large star-shaped flowers appear early in spring. the Latin specific epithet ‘stellata’ means ‘starry’. It was treated in the past as a variety of its close relative Magnolia kobus, and only recently has been recognised as a separate species. The Old Arboretum. Westonbirt Arboretum near Tetbury, South Gloucestershire, England, UK.

Stellar's Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus) hauled out on a small uncharted rocky island along the coast northwest of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada.

 

There are several large herd bulls in the pack hauled out on the rocks.

 

16 July, 2018.

 

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