Blue Jay in Snow
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This is one of the few Blue Jay pictures I have, they move constantly, but I love their personalities! When we added a waterfall to our pond, there was a large Jay family with about 5 or 6 youngsters that took turns sliding down the fall like kids at a water park. Sadly, I didn't have a camera at the time. (But this prompted me to go out and get one!) Photographed in Jefferson Co. WV.
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- Cyanocitta
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- Cyanocitta cristata (Blue jay)
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