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Feather: Jay

01 Monday Feb 2021

Posted by sconzani in birds

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bird feathers, birding, birdwatching, British birds, Eurasian jay, feather, Jay, Jay feather

I could easily have overlooked this feather if, at the very moment I glanced down, the sun hadn’t shone through a fleeting break in the dense cloud cover and highlighted the tiny splodge of bright blue on one side below the white.

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Once I’d picked up the feather and looked closer, I also noticed the faint blue mottling at the other end of the white patch. That blue is an indisputable identification pointer – this is from a Jay, it’s one of the less vibrant and well marked of its wing feathers.

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Conversations with jays: 1

07 Saturday Jan 2017

Posted by sconzani in birds, nature, winter

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birding, birdwatching, British birds, conversations with jays, Eurasian jay, hungry bird, Jay

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‘Hey, lady. I saw you talking to that robin just now. Why don’t you ever talk to me?

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‘I get hungry in the wintertime too, y’know, and I’m just as handsome as that robin!’

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‘I have sharp eyesight so I can see that you’ve still got some seed in that little tub you’re holding.’

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‘So, how about throwing a cold wet hungry but gorgeous jay a handful of seeds …. please.’

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I’m sure you’ll be pleased to know the cold wet but gorgeous jay is no longer hungry!

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A jay’s search for food

15 Friday Jan 2016

Posted by sconzani in birds, nature, nature photography

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birding, birds, birdwatching, British birds, Eurasian jay, Jay

Though a shy bird by nature, the Eurasian Jay’s colouring is anything but. With a vivid blue patch on its wings, a body of dusky pink, pretty little black-and-white stripes atop its head and what looks remarkably like a black moustache, this bird is chic. No surprise then that ‘jay’ was once used, sneeringly, to describe a flashy dresser. Like most members of the crow family, the jay (Garrulus glandarius) can be loud and noisy, and an excellent mimic. As well as copying other birds, they’ve been known to imitate the sounds of cats, dogs and even telephones.

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One recent afternoon I spent the most delightful 10 minutes watching this jay search for food. Most thoroughly, it picked up leaves in its beak and flung them out of the way. It then turned its head first to one side then the other to see if it had unearthed anything interesting. And, finally, success! I’m not sure what it found – some kind of seed perhaps – but the triumphant jay gulped it down whole and then looked directly at me, with a very satisfied look on its face, before flying off, no doubt to repeat the same process all over again.

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