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We’ve been quite blue at Casa River lately.
And no, it’s not because my husband came home from the recycling barn with something atrocious or started another questionable project.
We’ve literally been blue.
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Two blue.
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Three blue.
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Eight blue.
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Nine blue.
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Thirteen blue.
At one point we were seventeen blue but I couldn’t fit them all into one shot.
Now that’s blue!
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Bluer than blue!!!
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They are beautiful birds.
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They can be overbearing, but they really are pretty.
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Wow!
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Wow! That’s blue! Lovely to see them like that. I usually only ever see them in singles or pairs.
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This is a crazy amount at one time. Even for us.
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They are such majestic birds!!
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Wow, beautiful!
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Just gorgeous! I said it once and I’ll say it again, your like the Marlin Perkins of WordPress River, lol.
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Or the Golden Corral of the natural world.
Tough call.
😉
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Wow. How fun to see so many blues!
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That’s so fun! They’re so pretty. Of course, I am partial to blue. When I finished reading, I saw a bird fly onto the fence. I hoped it would be a blue bird, but, nope, mourning dove. Less pretty, but also sweet.
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We have blue birds now and then, smaller… but much sweeter.
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Love this! Once I encountered a massive gathering of blue jays on a walk through some Ontario woods. They were loud and magnificent!
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They are definitely loud and make their presence known.
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You’re so lucky!
They’re noisy, right? And beautiful. 💙
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They can be. But oddly enough when in a big group like this? Not.
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I noticed one in a previous post. We used to have a few jays here but I haven’t seen any in a couple years.
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We always have them, but this year we have a lot!
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We’ve been equal parts red, blue, and yellow ’round here.
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I have to say I prefer cardinals and red because they are more beautiful and attract my attention with their quiet dignity. Perhaps because they are beautiful but they don’t call attention to themselves. They just are.
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I’m always blue.
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That you are.
😊
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If you ever see me not looking blue, please call 911.
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That’s a lot of blue. I can only imagine the amount of ‘commotion’ out there as I find them to be the noisiest of birds! (I do love seeing them, though!)
I saw ONE today in my little backyard. I noticed that your Jays look a little different than mine; upon research, they’re essentially the same species, but yours are bigger/bulkier. The web says it’s to protect them from the cold, and that makes perfect sense. Enjoy!!
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They’re the biggest bird that visits our feeders, for sure.
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