Blue Jay
Since we are in the blue streak, let’s do this post about the Blue Jays. They are part of the family of the Blackbirds. They usually hang out in the same flock with other blackbirds such as Cowbirds, Red-winged Blackbirds, Grackles. Blue Jays are medium size birds, with an outstanding plumage. They feed mostly from the ground, they forage the grassy areas for insects, grubs, seeds etc.
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Text and photographs © H.J. Ruiz – Avian 101








I’m not sure why I remember these birds so vividly from our 5 years in Canada when I was a kid but I do – your photos have given me a lovely wave of nostalgia – thank you!
Thank you Julie for your comment! 🙂
Wonderful shots of the Blue Jay, H.J.
Thanks Bob! 🙂
Wow! He is absolutely Gorgeous!
Yes! Thank you BD! 🙂
Superb photos of the Blue Jay!
Thank you Christine, you’re so kind! 🙂
That’s one attractive bird
Thank you for your comment! 🙂
Blue jays were back yard birds for me in my native Texas. I don’t think we have them here in San Diego.
They are of the blackbird family, so it’s possible that you may have them.
My California bird book doesn’t list them, only Island SCrub, Steller’s, Western Scrub, and Dark-eyed.
I’m sorry my friend! I guess you’ll have to visit your old neighborhood to see them! 🙂
Or your blog! lol