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A Blue Jay isn’t Blue

A Blue Jay isn’t Blue

As an example let’s take the blue jay, a bird just about everybody knows since it’s a common species in suburbia, often frequenting backyard feeders and making jay! jay! sounds as pairs and packs fly about the neighborhood. Blue jays are wonderful examples in better understanding bird coloration…

Enrico Nardone December 3, 2019August 17, 2023 Fauna Read more

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