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Eurasian Jay

 

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Gull Point, Yellowstone National Park

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Chyba każda sójka lubi pozować do zdjęć :-) /

I think every jay likes to pose for photos :-))

Posing Jay taken back in May from a hide.

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Although they are the most colourful members of the crow family, jays are actually quite difficult to see. They are shy woodland birds, rarely moving far from cover. RSPB

After a very wet and stormy night this jay ventured into the garden to find some crumbs of bird food dropped under the feeders by other birds. The jay was extremely cautious and waited and looked around before flying in and out very quickly.

One of a pair of jays that visited my back garden last Friday afternoon.

Some time ago but I still like it! Apologies.

One from earlier in the year at Scottish photography hides

Please feel free to look at my album "Jays" where I have many, many more images. I love them all and can't decide which ones to show.

 

Gull Point, Yellowstone National Park

Blue Jay, one of several very active these fall days. Take Aim Fall challenge.

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Eurasian jay (Garulus glandarius) perched on a mossy branch.

 

Sójka (Garrulus glandarius) siedząca na omszonej gałęzi.

A Blue Jay sprucing up some snow, in turn sprucing up some cedars, during a fresh snowfall.

Garrulus glandarius

Handsome Scrub Jay,in-front of a Colorful Autumn Colored tree.

The National bird of Canada!

Morton Lochs.

Going through the archives found this one which I have sharpened. A Jay (Garrulus glandarius) at Balgavies loch. A member of the crow family (corvidae). The closest I have ever been with a camera to one.

 

Off to store another chestnut...

 

Photo taken at: RSPB The Lodge Sandy, Bedfordshire www.rspb.org.uk/days-out/reserves/the-lodge

Jays are never easy to photograph in my experience but this one seemed quite relaxed while I watched it preening and enjoying the autumn sunlight a few weeks back.

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