Fantastic shot of a blue jay. Actually around here anything that's not a blue-ish blur is a good shot of a blue jay. I'd have to use Richie's Hubble telescope lens to get a decent shot here. Those guys never sit still...especially when there are people or dogs nearby.
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I think I like the Bluejay most of all. The color and markings on the bird is a real treat to view. Its tail feathers makes it look fancy. Good one Sandi.
Sandi, think it's starving, as their instinct tells that picking up food off the ground is pretty dangerous. Think to see however that it's carefully observing the vicinity. A well timed and fine shot, my friend. Well done and thanks!
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