Saturday, July 18, 2009



Stellar Jays are the cameleon of the Pacific Northwest. You always know when you see them because there is no mistaking their dark blue color. But their "vocabulary" mimics many other birds. Here (in a cropped version) two of them were making lunch of a sunflower at the end of autumn. In their antics they even hung upside down from the flower head extracting the sunflower seeds.

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  1. Wow! They are bright! I can just picture them hanging upsidedown to extract the sunflower seeds. Nice! :)

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