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The large, colorful blue jay is a common sight for backyard bird watchers ... and they prefer to eat from the ground or ...
A: It certainly sounds like raccoons are the culprits — they’re good at standing on their hind legs and tipping nectar ...
This latest release targets bird watchers and nature lovers who find value in the blue jay's beauty, wit, and deep spiritual significance. Featuring cutting-edge innovative technology, enhanced ...
What beautiful birds, their plumage a vivid riot of shades of blue, etched with bits of black and white! Visitors from abroad always have blue jays on the top of their American birding wishlists, and ...
This is the time of year for hoarding, when squirrels, chipmunks and some bird species are busily storing seeds, nuts, acorns — even insects — for retrieval when food becomes scarce in deep winter.
Jays typically store their winter cache in the ground, sometimes up to two miles away from where they found the goodies. In one study, 50 blue jays cached 150,000 acorns over 28 days.
That’s why the Audubon Photography Awards introduced the Female Birds category in 2021. By creating a space for photographers ...
The six birds nominated live in Edmonton year-round. Voters can choose from the blue jay, downy woodpecker, red-breasted nuthatch, black-billed magpie, boreal chickadee, and the northern saw-whet owl.
Jay Louis “J-bird” Gilbert, age 79, of Cottrellville Twp., passed away at home November 2, 2024 with his loving family at his side. Jay was born August 17, 1945 in St. Clair to the late George ...