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Those Feathers, They’re Blue!

Before I continue my post,

Please watch this short video. I want to make sure you read, “they’re blue!” in the correct voice. It’s short and if you have less than 30 seconds, just forward to about the 17 second mark.

Something about those silly commercials! They always make me laugh. Probably because sometime long ago, I think I became somewhat the parent person the ad pokes fun toward.

Anyway, back to the birds. Specifically, the blue jays.

In anticipation of colder weather, I switched up the birdseed, thinking I’d just do it for a special treat for my “regular” customers. However, it brought out a bigger variety of birds including the lovely blue jay!

They have no problem coming right up on the deck to grab the seed. Though they are skittish enough, all photos were through the back door.

While they don’t like to pose for my photos, they aren’t bothered by the other birds or squirrels. I have a rather blurry (too blurry to share) photo of a blue jay enjoying his breakfast right next to one of my pesky squirrels.

If not for the pesky squirrels, I’d love to put a peanut out for the blue jays. I can recall being lucky enough years ago to visit an aunt in Florida and watch as she put a peanut out for her blue jay each day. I’m pretty sure it’s not something I could do in the land of squirrels. Judging by the last few days, I firmly think perhaps the phrase should be multiplying like squirrels, not rabbits!

However, I do plan to stick with this more varied seed at least through the winter months as I love seeing the blue jays come around closer. Maybe they’ll eventually pose for me if I’m outside with them.

Other Birds Spotted This Week

It’s not been a great week for sunshine or really being outside at all. On Tuesday, we walked to the pond at the end of the street and as the gate was opened, trespassed. Just a little bit to see the pond up close!

On the way through the field, I spotted a few crows in the trees as well as this one on the ground.

I always tend to forget that crows are fairly large birds until I see some on the ground.

And in other exciting news, we saw another hawk in the backyard on Thursday! The weather was awful and it’d just quit raining so I might as well of taken the photo at night. However, I edited a little so I could share.

A young Cooper’s Hawk or something else? J keeps asking me what kind of hawk we saw and I’m not sure. Want to guess from my blurry photos?

Wish the lighting had been a bit better (and I’d not been so cold!) as it did that thing where it turned it’s head all the way around to look at me.

Here’s the front of the bird.

What do you think? Hoping it comes back on a warmer day or at least on a day when it could land in range of the back door window (I had to go outside and around the side of the house for the photos above).

Along with the birds mentioned above, I saw our regular backyard visitors: cardinals, chickadees, sparrows, the two tufted titmice, two nuthatches, both the downy and red-bellied woodpeckers, sparrows (including the white-throated sparrows), and Carolina wrens. A few geese and gulls flying overhead. A robin or two in the front of the house. And some starlings. What birds did you see this week?

Most Wanted For Crimes Against My Bird Feeders

 

I believe this is the leader of the squirrel gang terrorizing my backyard bird feeders. I don’t mind sharing a bit of the bird seed but I’m a bit fed up with the vandalism of the feeders. The gang now numbers at around 7. One member broke my favorite finch feeder. Another dumped the contents of the other feeder all over the ground. And finally, yet another member “stole” all the suet from the suet feeder.

Searching for a new “squirrel proof” feeder is on the weekend agenda. Any suggestions?

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Joining in with The Bird Depot hosted by Anni over at I’d Rather B Birdin’.

11 Replies to “Those Feathers, They’re Blue!”

    1. Thank you. Not sure I think the squirrel is cute though I’ve named some of them. Happy New Week!

    1. The blue jays are fun to watch, they’re my youngest son’s favorite, I think. He’ll always tell me when he sees a blue jay or happily come to the window if I say I see one. It’s probably a Cooper’s Hawk, the most common one for around here. Hopefully, I’ll see it again on a sunnier day. The weather forecast for this week is warmer with blue skies, so lots of hope there.

  1. I’m 99% positive it’s a cooper’s hawk. And, do some research on google…type in blue jay feathers are brown! Not really blue. But still beautiful. We all have squirrel “problems” at our feeders…I tend to enjoy them as much as birds.
    Thanks, as always, your sharing with us birders at IRBB.
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    1. I think you’re probably right. Oh wow, I just looked that up. How interesting. Hung up a new “squirrel proof” feeder today. The birds aren’t too sure yet but I have high hopes that maybe the seed might last a little longer in that one now. Hope you’ve had a wonderful weekend.

  2. beautiful photos we have got a big kick out of the squirrels here the last few days hasn’t been above freezing, they are quiet the gymnast when they need to be

    1. It’s the same here although with so many streaming services, not as many see the ads unless you’re watching regular TV. Bought a new bird feeder yesterday, caged with weighted perches but it seems the birds don’t like it. Hoping they come around to it. My younger son says we’ll still see squirrels on it as well. Hope you’re having a great week so far!

  3. the Blue jaw is a strange bird. I have seen it on travels and remeber it as a quite large bird, but when I see images of it they look small. 🙂 But they are beautiful birds whatever size they are. 🙂
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    1. They’re decent sized birds. Not small by any means but not super large either. Bigger than a cardinal or an American robin but smaller than a crow or dove. Not sure if that helps at all.

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